EPISODE · Apr 3, 2025 · 12 MIN
“The Shrouds”, interview with director David Cronenberg
from FRED Film Radio - English Channel
Almost an year has passed since David Cronenberg premiered "The Shrouds" in the Cannes Film Festival’s competition. The film is finally coming out in Italian Movie theaters, distributed by Europictures, on April 3rd, 2025. The visionary director, inventor of the body horror genre, couldn’t make it to Italy to present the film but joined us in a deep conversation about the themes of his film. The film, starring Vincent Cassel in the role of Karsh and Diane Kruger continues Cronenberg’s exploration of the boundaries between technology, body, and mind, merging influences from his most extreme early cinema with a mature and conscious reflection on pain and memory, inspired by an autobiographical event. In his director’s notes, Cronenberg writes: “ I wrote this film while coping with the pain of losing my wife, who passed away seven years ago. For me, it was an exploration—not just a technical exercise, but also an emotional one. In a way, the Shrouds my protagonist invented are cinematic devices. They create their own cinema: a post-mortem cinema, a cinema of decay. Before writing the screenplay, I was aware that the shrouds had a cinematic quality, creating a kind of strange ‘cinema of the grave,’ a ‘cemetery cinema.’ In The Shrouds, it is suggested that Karsh realizes that his creation involves a form of cinematic technology—something rich and complex”.
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Almost an year has passed since David Cronenberg premiered "The Shrouds" in the Cannes Film Festival’s competition. The film is finally coming out in Italian Movie theaters, distributed by Europictures, on April 3rd, 2025. The visionary director, inventor of the body horror genre, couldn’t make it to Italy to present the film but joined us in a deep conversation about the themes of his film. The film, starring Vincent Cassel in the role of Karsh and Diane Kruger continues Cronenberg’s exploration of the boundaries between technology, body, and mind, merging influences from his most extreme early cinema with a mature and conscious reflection on pain and memory, inspired by an autobiographical event. In his director’s notes, Cronenberg writes: “ I wrote this film while coping with the pain of losing my wife, who passed away seven years ago. For me, it was an exploration—not just a technical exercise, but also an emotional one. In a way, the Shrouds my protagonist invented are cinematic devices. They create their own cinema: a post-mortem cinema, a cinema of decay. Before writing the screenplay, I was aware that the shrouds had a cinematic quality, creating a kind of strange ‘cinema of the grave,’ a ‘cemetery cinema.’ In The Shrouds, it is suggested that Karsh realizes that his creation involves a form of cinematic technology—something rich and complex”.
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