Crimes of the Future
2022 film by David Cronenberg
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June 29 2023 | Won Best Original Score TV Spot at the Golden Trailer Awards for the 'Pain' trailer |
April 16 2023 | Received multiple Canadian Screen Awards nominations, including wins for Best Makeup and Best Visual Effects |
March 6 2023 | Nominated for the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award at the Toronto Film Critics Association |
January 31 2023 | Crimes of the Future was released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray by Decal Releasing, Neon, Distribution Solutions, and Second Sight in the UK. |
2022 | David Cronenberg directed a new version of 'Crimes of the Future', returning to the conceptual themes of his original 1970 film. |
2022 | The film 'Crimes of the Future' receives critical acclaim, earning an 80% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a weighted average score of 68 on Metacritic, indicating generally favorable reviews. |
2022 | Film directed by David Cronenberg released as a science fiction body horror film. |
2022 | Marked David Cronenberg's return to science fiction and horror genres for the first time since Existenz (1999). |
2022 | World premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, where the film competed for the Palme d'Or and received a remarkable six-minute standing ovation. |
December 22 2022 | Received runner-up status for Best Art Direction / Production Design at the Florida Film Critics Circle |
November 5 2022 | David Cronenberg won Best Direction in a Feature Film at the Directors Guild of Canada awards |
October 25 2022 | Nominated for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Music, and Best Make-Up at the Saturn Awards |
June 3 2022 | Film opens in Canada. |
June 3 2022 | Canadian theatrical release of the film, expanding its distribution to Cronenberg's home country. |
May 25 2022 | Theatrical release of the film in France, marking its initial public screening in cinemas. |
April 2021 | Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart were announced as part of the cast. Natalie Portman was originally set to play Seydoux's role but withdrew due to COVID-19 conflicts. |
February 2021 | During a GQ magazine interview, Viggo Mortensen revealed he was working on a project with Cronenberg, indicating the script was an old one that Cronenberg had refined. |
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