
Netflix has released the poster and first teaser of Noah Baumbach’s “White Noise”, which will open the 79th edition of the Venice Film Festival, as part of the official selection in competition for the Golden Lion.
Based on the novel of the same name by Don DeLillo (“Cosmopolis”), the American production is an absurd, horrifying, lyrical and apocalyptic comedy that follows the attempts of an American family in the 1980s to face the terrors of everyday life and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world.
The preview really suggests an apocalyptic climate, but even if the central family is on the run from a toxic cloud, the panic that manifests itself in the protagonist’s eyes is also due to a psychological condition: an exaggerated fear of death, which accompanies every step. of the road, your life.
Adam Driver lives the main character, making his second collaboration with Baumbach, after being nominated for an Oscar for his performance in “Marriage Story” (2019).
The cast also highlights the participation of the director’s wife, Greta Gerwig, who was not starring in a live-action production from “Women of the 20th Century” (2016) – basically, since she also took off as a director with ” Lady Bird “. : Time to fly “.” (2017). In the plot, she plays Driver’s wife.
The production also includes Don Cheadle (“Avengers: Endgame”), Raffey Cassidy (“Tomorrowland”), Jodie Turner-Smith (“No Remorse”), Alessandro Nivola (“The Many Saints of Newark”) and their children Sam and May. Nivola, among others.
The first will take place on Wednesday (31/8) in Venice. The film will still screen at the New York Film Festival on September 30, before being streamed on an unspecified date.

Source: Terra

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