Gus Van Sant's crime thriller 'Dead Man’s Wire' is set in the 1970s and explores themes of capitalism and societal failure, drawing parallels to recent real-life events involving financial misconduct, with notable performances including Al Pacino.
Cary Elwes filmed his new movie 'Dead Man's Wire' shortly after losing his home in California wildfires, finding solace in acting amidst personal trauma, and reflecting on life's unpredictable nature as a 'rollercoaster.'
Gus Van Sant discusses his return to filmmaking with his new feature 'Dead Man's Wire,' a true story about a hostage situation in 1977, after a seven-year hiatus, and shares insights on directing and the film's themes at Venice.