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A Canuck in Hollywood: The Films of Denis Villeneuve

With Blade Runner 2049 fast approaching, ILT and Set The Tape examine the marvellous filmography of French-Canadian director Denis Villeneuve…

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Filed under: 2017, retrospect Tagged: amy adams, arrival, Benicia del Toro, blade runner 2049, denis villeneuve, emily blunt, Enemy, hugh jackman, Incendies, Jake Gyllenhaal, jóhann jóhannsson, josh brolin, Lubna Azabal, nicholas lay, polytechnique, Prisoners, roger deakins, sicario, taylor sheridan, Wajdi Mouawad


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