Noah Baumbach’s upcoming satire “White Noise” has been given a premiere date via Netflix. The film is based on Don DeLillo’s novel of the same name and stars, among others, Don Cheadle, Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, Jodi Turner-Smith, and Andre 3000.
The film is about a famous professor named Jack Gladney, played by Chauffeur, and the events that follow when a chemical spill occurs in his hometown. This is with the elements of uncertainty that characterize real life.
“I read Don DeLillo’s novel in college in the late 1980s, and it felt like Now or Now. It completely captured the absurdity, horror, and insanity of America at the time. I re-read it again in the early months of 2020 and it felt like Now. But now. A few weeks later, the world shut down. “I decided to adapt the book because I wanted to make a movie that felt as crazy as the world seemed to me. It’s a picture of a country but also the story of a family, of the chaos they try to hide, the disasters that befall them, the way they come together and survive.”Baumbach said in a statement.
The director was previously behind such films as ‘Wedding Story’, ‘The Meyerowitz Stories’, ‘While We’re Young’ and ‘The Squid and the Whale’. The upcoming film, “White Noise,” is expected to hit theaters in the US on November 25, before hitting Netflix on December 30th. Before that, it will also be shown at the Venice Film Festival during the first half of September.
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