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Denis Villeneuve: When Science Fiction Becomes Soul Fiction

23 min · 20. juni 2025
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This episode gives an overview of Denis Villeneuve's filmmaking style, highlighting his unique approach to science fiction. It explores how Villeneuve's films, such as Arrival, Blade Runner 2049, and Dune, prioritize contemplation, character introspection, and profound themes over mere spectacle. The segment emphasizes his signature techniques, including scale and intimacy, the strategic use of silence, and innovative sound design, all contributing to a meditative and deeply felt cinematic experience.

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