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The following is a list of films originally produced by Celluloid Dreams and released in the 2020s.

Films

Year Original title English title Director Country Notes
2020 خورشید
(Khoršid)
Sun Children Majid Majidi Iran
The Book of Vision Carlo Hintermann Italy
Miss Marx Susanna Nicchiarelli Italy Biopic of Eleanor Marx, youngest daughter of Karl Marx
Casa de Antiguidades Memory House João Paulo Miranda Maria Portugal
Death of a Ladies' Man Matt Bissonnette Canada
Ireland
2021 Why Are We (Not) Creative? Hermann Vaske Germany
2022 Luxembourg, Luxembourg Antonio Lukich Ukraine
The Maiden Graham Foy Canada
خرس نیست
(Khers Nist)
There are no bears
No Bears
Jafar Panahi Iran
2023 Infinity Pool Brandon Cronenberg Canada
France
TBA Untitled William S. Burroughs project Ben Foster United States Foster previously played Burroughs in Kill Your Darlings (2013).
Crooks Mickey Keating United States
The Golden Suicides Gaspar Noé France
United States
Based on the Vanity Fair article of the same name about Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake.
Gray Area TBA TBA TBA

References

  1. McNary, Dave (9 May 2019). "Kristen Stewart, Ben Foster to Star in William S. Burroughs Film". Variety. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  2. Goodfellow, Melaine (13 May 2018). "Celluloid Dreams picks up Juno Temple-starrer 'Crooks'". Screendaily. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  3. "Bret Easton Ellis Says Gaspar Noé Turned Down Ryan Gosling & Naomi Watts For 'Golden Suicides'". The Playlist. 17 January 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
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