The Vision of Dune: A Conversation with Denis Villeneuve

The Vision of Dune: A Conversation with Denis Villeneuve
TIFF Presented by Rogers

Following IMAX screenings of Dune: Part One and Dune: Part Two, Academy Award–nominated French-Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve invites you into his creative process in adapting the conclusion of Frank Herbert’s epic saga for the screen. Having reconciled profound and deeply relevant human themes with an intimate and layered narrative, Villeneuve will share insights into the cinematic craftsmanship and collaboration that led to this visionary artistic achievement.

This experience will include an introduction from Denis Villeneuve, a screening of Dune: Part One, a 40-minute intermission, a screening of Dune: Part Two, and will close with a Q&A session with Villeneuve, moderated by TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey.

The total runtime for the event is 400 minutes. Tickets for this event will only be sold as a single package for both screenings.

Playing as part of this programme:
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Dune
Denis Villeneuve
United States of America, Hungary | 2021 | 155m | English
Denis Villeneuve’s much-anticipated retelling of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi epic stars Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, and Zendaya.

Timothée Chalamet leads a remarkable cast in one of the most anticipated films of the year. Adapting Frank Herbert’s legendary novel for a true big-screen experience, Denis Villeneuve confirms his status as that rarest of artists, a visionary maker of blockbusters. Dune delivers a complete immersion into new, spectacular worlds.

Paul Atreides (Chalamet) is heir to the throne that governs the most important planet in the known universe, Arrakis. His father Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac) rules Arrakis, but the desert planet’s chief natural resource, a drug nicknamed the spice that gives its users superhuman powers, makes it the target of violent battles and the constant threat of political treachery. House Atreides will need the help of the Fremen people in the desert, but they insist on their own autonomy. The desert has its own predators as well — gargantuan, merciless sandworms. Paul, who has been raised in a bubble of privilege, now stands at the moment when he must prepare himself for leadership and for battle.

Villeneuve propels Dune through eye-popping action sequences set against dazzling vistas, always grounding what’s at stake in the emotional lives of his characters. Josh Brolin does terrific work as warrior Gurney Halleck, training Paul for the battles ahead. Rebecca Ferguson plays all the complex nuances of Lady Jessica, a character expanded and given more depth here than in the novel. And just watch Zendaya work in her role as a Fremen desert warrior. From start to finish, Dune is awe-inspiring — and it’s just the beginning.

The Vision of Dune: A Conversation with Denis Villeneuve Picture of Maple leaf
Denis Villeneuve
United States of America, Canada | 2024 | 166m | English

The scale and power of Denis Villeneuve’s vision continue to expand in this bold, striking sequel starring Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet.

Five-time nominee at the 2025 Oscars, including Best Picture

Content advisory: violence, coarse language

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Denis Villeneuve
Denis Villeneuve was born in Gentilly, Quebec, and studied film at l’Université du Québec à Montréal. His feature Polytechnique (09) received nine Genie Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. His other acclaimed features include Un 32 août sur terre (98), Maelström (00), Incendies (10), Prisoners (13), Enemy (13), Sicario (15), Arrival (16), and Dune (21), all of which played the Festival. Dune: Part Two is his latest film.
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