First trailers and posters of ‘Crimes of the Future’, the new film by David Cronenberg

A year after the project was announced, Neon and Metropolitan Films present the first trailers and posters for ‘Crimes of the Future‘, the new movie written and directed by David Cronenberg. The first he has directed since ‘Maps to the Stars’, in 2014. Viggo Mortensen, La Seydoux and Kristen Stewart lead the cast of this story set in the not too distant future in which humanity is learning to adapt to a new synthetic environment . This evolution takes humans beyond their natural state and into a metamorphosis that alters their biological makeup. While some embrace the limitless potential of “transhumanism”, others are much more suspicious. In any case, “Accelerated Evolution Syndrome” is spreading rapidly. Saul Tenser is a famous avant-garde artist who has adopted “Accelerated Evolution Syndrome”, sprouting new and unexpected organs in his body. Along with his partner Caprice, Tenser has turned the removal of these organs into a spectacle for his loyal fans to marvel and fawn over. But with the government and a strange subculture taking note of his actions, Tenser is forced to reconsider what would be his most shocking performance of all… Scott Speedman, Welket Bungu, Don McKellar, Tanaya Beatty, Nadia Litz, Yorgos Karamichos, Yorgos Pirpassopoulos and Lihi Kornowski, the great revelation of Apple’s ‘Losing Alice’, completed the main cast of this production that reunites Cronenberg with some of his most faithful collaborators, such as production designer Carol Spier or Composer Howard Shore. Next, what has been said, the first trailers and posters of ‘Crimes of the Future‘, courtesy of their North American and French distributors, respectively. A double launch that not coincidentally coincides with the announcement that it will be part of the official selection of the next edition of the Cannes Festival.

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