Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein Breathes New Life Into a Struggling Venice Film Festival with This Year's Longest Ovation
Guillermo del Toro's adaptation of Frankenstein explores the dangers of power abuse and technology misuse, earning a 15-minute ovation at its Venice Film Festival premiere.
- Guillermo del Toro’s long-anticipated film about the iconic monster, featuring performances by Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac, made its debut at the Venice Film Festival on August 30, 2025.
- Del Toro waited to complete the film until the creative conditions and scale were right, fulfilling a lifelong ambition to adapt Mary Shelley's 1818 novel.
- The film, described as an emotional story rather than a horror or AI metaphor, features a cast including Mia Goth and Felix Kammerer and explores themes of imperfection and humanity under oppression.
- It premiered to a 15-minute standing ovation, with Del Toro calling it incredibly emotional and Elordi jokingly identifying 'men in suits' as society's monsters, a notion Del Toro reinforced.
- Frankenstein is set for Netflix release in November 2025, and its strong reception at the festival suggests it could revitalize the event amid subdued energy and attendance concerns.
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Guillermo del Toro, a Mexican Oscar winner for Pinocchio, has been obsessed with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein since he was seven years old and, as a filmmaker, he has been dreaming of taking it to the screen for at least three decades. This Saturday he finally presented it at the Venice Festival 2025, where he received 13 minutes of applause, one of the most enthusiastic responses of the 82nd edition. Del Toro explained that he had waited for the…
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With an ovation of about 14 minutes it was like Guillermo del Toro and the cast of his new film, Frankenstein, were rewarded at the end of the screening of his premiere, at the Venice Film Festival, where the Mexican director competes for the Golden Lion. The 60-year-old tapatío was so excited at the audience’s reaction that he almost came to tears. “I am very moved, very happy at this ovation,” he said as he greeted the people who filled the Bi…
Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro premiered his adaptation of Frankenstein yesterday at the Venice Festival. The audience gave him a standing ovation, which lasted about 13 minutes.
What a weekend the Venice Festival is giving us. The 'Mostra', which began on 27 August, has already lived two of its most special moments of this 82nd edition. It was Friday when 'After The Hunt', by Luca Guadagnino, who did not want to miss one of the great stars of the edition, Julia Roberts. However, yesterday came the turn to present 'Frankestein', by Guillermo del Toro, and the Spanish women became the most special guests.
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