Denis Villeneuve amp His Cinema of Ambiguity — Directing Styles Explained
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Will Webb explores the director Denis Villeneuve's depiction of violence and its aftermath in this short video essay on Polytechnique. • Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI • • Young lives are forever changed when a gunman opens fires in a Canadian school, determined to kill as many women as possible. • A dramatization of the tragic Montreal Massacre, the events of the day are documented through the eyes of two student witnesses and the perpetrator, with the horrors of the carnage leaving a legacy far beyond the shooting itself. • Directed by Denis Villeneuve (Arrival, Sicario) and shot in stark black-and-white by Pierre Gill, Polytechnique is a profound achievement from one of contemporary cinema’s most original directors. • • Watch more on BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/ • Like us on Facebook: / britishfilminstitute • Follow us on Instagram: / britishfilminstitute • Follow us on Twitter: / bfi
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