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Emma Stone in dark comedy with new Venice collaboration Lanthimos

Emma Stone, the star of Yorgos Lathimos's "Bugonia", a film premiering at Venice Film Festival this week, said that the film presents a "funny, messed up" view of the world today.

Lanthimos, Stone and their film "Poor Things" won four Oscars and the Golden Lion in Venice 2023. It was the first time they worked together.

Their new film, a dark and comic thriller, offers a brutal vision of the age of paranoia delusion, and decay.

Stone told reporters, "It is a reflection of the current state of our world and it's told in a way I found fascinating, moving, funny, fucked-up, and alive."

The thriller is about two conspiracist cousins (Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis), who kidnap Stone's powerful CEO of a pharmaceutical company, believing that she is an extraterrestrial plotting the destruction of humanity.

Lanthimos, despite the film's bizarre plot, said that it was not about a dystopian world but rather a reflection of today's disconnection and catastrophe.

Lanthimos stated that "unfortunately, the dystopia depicted in this movie is not very fictional."

I don't know how long we have left with all that is happening in the world - with AI, wars, climate changes, and denials of these things. The English version of South Korean director Jang Joon Hwan's 2003 film "Save the Green Planet!" The film asks if there are intelligent beings in the universe that could interfere with Earth's life.

Stone stated that she did not believe we are alone. "I believe in aliens, yes."

Stone is put under a lot of physical strain in the film, and she has to have her hair cut while she's unconscious. The actor has shrugged it off. She said, "It is so much easier to go bald than any other hairstyle."

Stone, who has worked with Lanthimos in at least five different projects, said that the constant overlap between cast and crew of their films fostered a rare feeling of camaraderie.

She said, "It feels like a very safe and comforting environment." It does feel that way when you have made so many things with your friends, and you've been through the trenches together.

The festival runs until September 6. The festival will run until September 6. Crispian Balmer reports.

(source: Reuters)