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Voir, a new noir docuseries for Netflix that is an ode to cinema.The series of video essays will be executive-produced by Fincher, and will premiere at AFI Fest in November.
A launch date on the streaming service is yet to be announced.Netflix announced the series via Twitter, describing it as “a new documentary series of visual essays celebrating cinema, from the mind of one of film’s modern masters.”Watch the teaser below.From executive producer David Fincher…VOIR, a new documentary series of
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDavid Fincher is partnering with Netflix on “Voir,” a new documentary series of visual essays celebrating cinema.Netflix, or at least, the Twitter account dedicated to its movies, had film fans buzzing on Tuesday after tweeting: “Something special is coming tomorrow from David Fincher…”Alas, that “something special” is not a third season of “Mindhunter” or a sequel to “Mank,” the director’s Oscar-nominated Netflix drama about the screenwriter of “Citizen
Yesterday, Netflix made a big tease on Twitter: Filmmaker David Fincher would be dropping something today on the channel, or at least its existence would be finally known. Well, it’s here, and it’s called “Voir.” What is that? The long-awaited season three of “Mindhunter,” maybe? Nope, it’s precisely what Fincher teased earlier this year: “I’m working on a show about film appreciation and about movies that I love, with guests I love, about movies that they love,” he said in March 2021.
Yesterday, Netflix made a big tease on Twitter: Filmmaker David Fincher would be dropping something today on the channel, or at least its existence would be finally known. Well, it’s here, and it’s called “Voir.” What is that? The long-awaited season three of “Mindhunter,” maybe? Nope, it’s precisely what Fincher teased earlier this year: “I’m working on a show about film appreciation and about movies that I love, with guests I love, about movies that they love,” he said in March 2021.
Drew McWeeny shared on his Substack some more details behind the series with which he is involved, and which he hopes is unlike “any other show about movies that you’ve seen.” McWeeny says the series will be composed of standalone essays about the movies from various critics, each one running 10 to 30 minutes long, and each tackling a different idea of something “that intrigues us or upsets us or that has to do with our connection to the movies.”“Voir” also has the support of “The Empty Man”
After teasing us yesterday with an upcoming David Fincher project, Netflix has spilled the goods on Twitter: They’re reteaming with the 3x Oscar nominated filmmaker on a new noir docu-series Voir.
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