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  • Guillermo Del Toro's The Shape Of Water: Creating A Fairy Tale For Troubled Times (Hardcover)

      Author: Guillermo Del Toro
      Published by: Titan Books

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    Product Description

    From acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro comes The Shape of Water, an otherworldly love story set in 1963 against the backdrop of Cold War-era America.

    Starring Octavia Spencer, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins, Sally Hawkins, and Doug Jones, The Shape of Water tells the story of a janitor (Hawkins) in a government facility who falls in love with an aquatic man (Jones) who is being held captive for testing.

    The Art and Making of The Shape of Water chronicles the entire filmmaking journey, from development to design to filming.

    Featuring interviews and commentary from key actors and members of the creative team, the book also showcases the amazing concept art and design work created for the film.

    For del Toro fans and movie lovers everywhere, it’s the perfect way to explore this exciting new movie from a master filmmaker known for his poignant storytelling and visual grandeur.

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    • Hardback
    Cat. No.
    • 4024385
    EAN
    • 9781785657368
    ISBN
    • 9781785657368