1905 Film Network News 's new semi-autobiographical growth film "Dream House" directed by Steven Spielberg has a new film festival dynamic. It is reported that in addition to its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, the film will also be the closing film of the AFI Film Festival. According to the arrangement, the film will be screened at the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles as the closing film of the AFI Film Festival on November 6th.
The story of this film is adapted from Spielberg's life experience, mainly focusing on the male protagonist's teenage years and his relationship with his parents. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona, like Spielberg. Spielberg, who lived in Phoenix in the late 1950s and early 1960s, faced anti-Semitism while shooting family and adventure films with his father's 8mm camcorder. Spielberg's family moved to California in high school, and his parents divorced. He lived with his father, and his tension with his father also became the basis for his creation of "E.T. Alien", "Captain Hook", "Jurassic Park" and "Lincoln". Inspiration for movies like Cat and Mouse. In terms of
actors, newcomer Gabriel LaBelle plays the male lead Sammy Faberman, Michelle Williams plays the male lead mother, Paul Dano plays the male lead father, and Seth Rogen plays the male lead Uncle, Julia Butters plays the hero's sister Annie, Sam Reckner plays the hero's high school classmate Chad, and David Lynch also plays. Like all North American awards season hits, the film will have its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, with a limited release in New York and Los Angeles on Nov. 11, and a U.S. expansion on Nov. 23.