Oliver Stone announces the end of his career. Will he direct his final film next year?
In an interview with Deadline, Oliver Stone announced that he is preparing to end his career. He plans to produce another film, but did not reveal any details about the project. All we know is that it will be a plot planned for next year.
I like to think I have another movie in me. I’m thinking about the plot, but I can’t say what it will be like. I know you’ll ask about that. This is going to be a very important story. If this works, I would love to direct another film. It will certainly be implemented next year – He said.
The most important films of Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone is an American director, screenwriter, and producer. He gained fame for his films about Vietnam in the 1980s and 1990s: “Platoon,” “Born on the Fourth of July,” and “Between Heaven and Earth.” He also touched on the topic of war and politics in productions such as “El Salvador,” “JFK,” “Nixon,” “W,” “Snowden,” and the documentary “JFK: The Road to the Truth.” His filmography also includes such titles as “Wall Street” and its sequel “Money Never Sleeps”, made many years later, “Radio Conversations”, “The Doors”, “Natural Killers”, “The Road Through Hell” and “Alexander”. “.
“Pluto” in the shortcuts program
We remind you of the episode of the Shortcuts program in which we discuss the movie “Platoon” – one of Oliver Stone’s most famous films. In 1987, he won four Oscars, including: for Best Picture and Best Director.
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