Ari Aster, Eddington and America
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Ari Aster's new movie "Eddington," a neo-western, arose out of anxieties he was feeling during the COVID lockdown. He thinks truth and democracy are unraveling.
The Midsommar director turns to a small town during the pandemic for a darkly funny depiction of how the pandemic broke our brains.
Eddington' is the most divisive film to so far premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. Hear from the cast and crew about this COVID-era Western.
The credits have rolled on Eddington, Ari Aster ’s latest A24 movie that came into the Cannes Film Festival as one of the most anticipated films of the fest.
Ari Aster’s latest film is a darkly satirical Western set during the COVID-19 pandemic, starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, and Emma Stone. Find out more here.
How do you make a satirical movie about modern America when the news that comes out of there every day is quite literally beyond a joke? Ari Aster is one of the rare directors willing to go there, and his new film Eddington is extraordinary not only for that but for depicting a slice of history that we have yet to see properly shown on film,
Director Ari Aster is once again set to shock with this surreal, gory western featuring Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal, which is premiering at the Cannes Film Festival.