Legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino said on Wednesday that the script for his upcoming “final” film had been completed.
The US director of blockbusters including “Kill Bill,” “Inglorious Basterds,” and “Pulp Fiction” predicted that production on his tenth movie will begin later this year.
When Thierry Fremaux, director of the Cannes Film Festival, questioned the 60-year-old at the premiere of his new book in Paris, he responded, “I have written the script of what will ultimately be my last movie.
According to Tarantino, “I assume we’ll probably shoot it in the fall.”
Tarantino has stated numerous times that he intends to retire following 10 He stated that the movie, titled “The Cinema Critic,” will take place in 1977.
He refuted claims that it was a biopic of Pauline Kael, the late New Yorker film critic, and insisted that there was no particular film critic it was committed to.
“Reservoir Dogs,” a low-budget, nasty crime caper that became a cult hit and established Tarantino as one of the industry’s most important directors, served as Tarantino’s directorial debut in 1992.