Tarantino plans to shoot his tenth film in the fall

Tarantino plans to shoot his tenth film “in the fall”.

American cult director Quentin Tarantino announced on Wednesday that he intends to shoot his tenth film “in the fall”, which is planned as the highlight of his career.

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“I finished the script for my last film”, said the director of “Pulp Fiction”, “Kill Bill” or “Inglourious Basterds”, interviewed in Paris on the occasion of the publication of his new essay Speculations” (Flammarion) of the General Delegate of the Film Festival of Cannes, Thierry Fremaux.

“I think I’ll probably shoot it in the fall,” he added, adding that any rumors that may have existed about this film are just speculation.

The film, titled The Film Critic, will be set in 1977, he simply stated. It “is not dedicated to a film-critical journalist” and “is not a biopic of Pauline Kael”, a critical figure of the New Yorker who died in 2001, as certain media were recently able to swear.

The director of films brimming with cinephile references, Tarantino, 60, is already paying homage to the late 1960s and early 1970s American cinema he loved in his ninth and latest film, Once upon a time in…Hollywood (2019). .

He has repeatedly said that he would like to retire after making ten films (counting the two volumes of Kill Bill as one), further raising fan expectations for this upcoming work.