Luca Guadagnino Says His New Film 'After the Hunt' Feels 'Very Linked' to Woody Allen
Luca Guadagnino's film uses the Windsor font to acknowledge Woody Allen's cinematic style amidst ongoing #MeToo controversies, with critics noting its cultural significance.
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Luca Guadagnino says his new film 'After the Hunt' feels 'very linked' to Woody Allen
The Italian director's latest drama grapples with the fallout of sexual abuse allegations and features typography reminiscent of Allen's work.Pascal Le Segretain/Getty; Rocco Spaziani/Archivio Spaziani/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Luca Guadagnino; Woody AllenKey pointsLuca Guadagnino told reporters that his new film After the Hunt feels "very linked" to Woody Allen.The Italian director discussed using a font in the movie's opening credits that …
Luca Guadagnino and Julia Roberts discuss 'After the Hunt's Woody Allen nod
Italian filmmaker Luca Guadagnino is frequently in conversation with other artists in his works — from 2015's A Bigger Splash, which took inspiration from Jacques Deray and Roberto Rossellini, to his 2018 remake of Dario Argento's Suspiria and films throughout his oeuvre. But his latest dialogue with disgraced director Woody Allen feels a bit too intimate of a conversation for some. Sign up for the Out Newsletter to keep up with what's new in …
Julia Roberts’ 'After the Hunt' sparks intense #MeToo debate at Venice Film Festival
Highlights: Julia Roberts’ After the Hunt premiered at the Venice Film Festival, sparking #MeToo debate. Roberts plays a professor whose life unravels after a misconduct accusation in academia. At the press conference, Julia Roberts said the film explores moral ambiguities, not opposition to #MeToo. Director Luca Guadagnino defended the use of Woody Allen–linked Windsor font as a deliberate choice. After the Hunt will be released in North A…
Luca Guadagnino Reveals Why He Used Woody Allen-Style Credits For 'After The Hunt'
Luca Guadagnino's latest film, After the Hunt, starring Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri and Andrew Garfield, highlights themes and characters that speak to the #MeToo movement. In the opening credits, the Challengers director uses opening credits inspired by Woody Allen and goes in-depth on why he chose to do that. "The
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