Quentin Tarantino wants to shoot a 10th and last film “in the fall”

(Paris) The cult American director Quentin Tarantino announced on Wednesday that he intended to shoot his tenth film “in the fall”, scheduled to be the ultimate of his career.


“I have finished the script for what will be my last film,” said the director of pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Or Inglourious Basterdsinterviewed in Paris on the occasion of the release of his new essay Cinema Speculation (Flammarion) by the General Delegate of the Cannes Film Festival, Thierry Frémaux.

“I imagine I’ll probably shoot it in the fall,” he added, adding that any rumors that may have been around about this movie were just speculation.

Entitled The Movie Critic, the film will take place in 1977, he simply specified. It “is not devoted to a film critic journalist” and “is not a biographical film by Pauline Kael”, a critical figure in the New Yorker died in 2001, as some media recently mentioned.

Director of films full of cinephile references, Tarantino, 60, already paid homage to American cinema of the late 1960s and early 1970s that he loved in his ninth and latest film, Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood (2019).

He has repeatedly said that he wants to end his career once he has made ten films (counting the two volumes of Kill Bill), further fueling the expectations of its fans on this upcoming album.


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