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Bigelow returns with nuclear thriller after 8 years

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  • Kathryn Bigelow made a triumphant return to filmmaking after eight years with “A House of Dynamite,” a nuclear thriller that received an 11-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival.
  • The Netflix film stars Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson and follows a tense 20-minute countdown as White House officials scramble to intercept an unidentified missile headed for Chicago.
  • Written by Noah Oppenheim, the film uses a unique three-act structure that revisits the same crisis from different government perspectives, including the White House Situation Room and U.S. Strategic Command.
  • Bigelow positioned the film as an urgent call for nuclear disarmament, stating “Multiple nations possess enough nuclear weapons to end civilization within minutes, yet there’s a collective numbness”.
  • The film will hit select UK theaters October 3, global theaters October 10, and stream on Netflix starting October 24.

Director Kathryn Bigelow made a triumphant return to the Venice Film Festival on Tuesday with her first feature film in eight years, “A House of Dynamite,” a nuclear thriller that received an enthusiastic 11-minute standing ovation from audiences. The film, written by Noah Oppenheim and starring Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson, focuses on the White House response to an unidentified missile strike targeting the United States.hollywoodreporter

Urgent Call for Nuclear Disarmament

Speaking at the festival’s press conference, Bigelow described the film as more than entertainment, positioning it as an urgent call for nuclear disarmament. “Hopefully the film serves as an invitation to deliberate on what to do about all these weapons,” she said. “My answer would be to initiate reduction in stockpile. How is annihilating the world a good defensive measure?”hollywoodreporter

The Oscar-winning director reflected on growing up during the Cold War era when “taking shelter under a desk was considered standard protocol for surviving an atomic threat,” contrasting it with today’s even more dangerous nuclear landscape. “Today the danger has only escalated. Multiple nations possess enough nuclear weapons to end civilization within minutes, yet there’s a collective numbness — a normalization of the unthinkable,” Bigelow stated.hollywoodreporter

Critical Reception and Structure

Critics have praised the film’s gripping realism and documentary-like precision. According to The New York Times, “A House of Dynamite” is “scarier than most horror films,” examining how national security frameworks would manage a nuclear crisis. The BBC described it as “riveting” and building “excruciating tension”.nytimes

The film employs a unique three-act structure, with each segment revisiting the same 20-minute countdown from different perspectives within the government response team. The narrative follows officials in the White House Situation Room, U.S. Strategic Command, and the presidential motorcade as they grapple with intercepting a missile headed for Chicago.nextbestpicture

Festival Competition and Release

“A House of Dynamite” is competing for the Golden Lion at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival alongside 20 other films. The festival, running from August 27 to September 6, features competition entries from directors including Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein” and Noah Baumbach’s “Jay Kelly”.wikipedia

Netflix will release the film in select UK theaters on October 3, globally on October 10, and begin streaming on October 24. This marks Bigelow’s first collaboration with the streaming platform and her return to filmmaking since 2017’s “Detroit.”wikipedia

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