
"'This film concludes a journey for me that started at age seven, when I saw James Whale's Frankenstein films for the first time. Gothic horror became my church, and Boris Karloff my Messiah,' says del Toro. 'It is an honour to be able to invite people to take a closer look at how my incredible crafts team and I have brought Mary Shelley's world to life on screen.'"
"The free exhibition, 'Frankenstein: Crafting a Tale Eternal', will be coming to London's The Old Selfridges Hotel on October 17. Visitors can expect a deep dive into the glorious gothic world-building of the Mexican moviemaker and his team. On display will be props, artwork, costumes and Tiffany & Co. jewellery featured in the film and 'rare books curated by the firm Peter Harrington to honour Mary Shelley's legacy'."
"The exhibition runs from 10am-6pm daily from October 17 to November 9. Free tickets will be available from the Selfridges site from 8am, September 12. Already well-received at the Venice Film Festival, del Toro's movie stars Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and s Jacob Elordi as his monster. is getting a gala screening at the BFI London Film Festival on October 13, and members of the public can pick up tickets from Frankenstein the official festival site from September 16."
A free exhibition titled 'Frankenstein: Crafting a Tale Eternal' opens at The Old Selfridges Hotel in London on October 17 and runs daily 10am–6pm until November 9. Visitors can view props, artwork, costumes, Tiffany & Co. jewellery from the film and rare books curated by Peter Harrington to honour Mary Shelley’s legacy. Free tickets will be available on the Selfridges site from 8am on September 12. Guillermo del Toro frames the film as the end of a lifelong journey inspired by James Whale’s Frankenstein. The film stars Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, has a BFI gala on October 13, opens in select UK and Ireland cinemas from October 17, and streams on Netflix from November 7.
Read at Time Out London
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