Dune
Exposures
(Autor) Josh BrolinDuring the shooting of Dune, director Denis Villeneuve asked Fraser if he would document the filming process using still photography. This unusual request led the cinematographer on an unexpected creative journey that yielded an electrifying gallery of photographs that were candid, spontaneous, abstract, and wholly evocative. Meanwhile, Brolin, a natural writer, was so moved by the experience of shooting Dune--in which he plays warmaster Gurney Halleck--that he captured his experiences in vivid, poignant prose. Close friends, Brolin and Fraser bonded further during production, solidifying a connection that led to this remarkable collaboration that seamlessly juxtaposes the actor's enthralling writing with the cinematographer's stunning images. A unique new way to experience life on the set of Villeneuve's Dune, this thrilling ode to the art of filmmaking from two of the most revered artists in the industry is an unmissable publishing event.
Josh Brolin
Josh Brolin is an American actor known for his versatile performances in both film and television. He has starred in numerous acclaimed films, including "No Country for Old Men," "True Grit," "Milk," and "Avengers: Infinity War." Brolin's acting style is characterized by his intense and often brooding portrayals of complex characters. He has received critical praise for his ability to bring depth and nuance to his roles.
In addition to his work in film, Brolin has also made a mark in literature through his performances in book-to-screen adaptations. His portrayal of Llewelyn Moss in "No Country for Old Men," based on Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same name, earned him widespread recognition and accolades.
Overall, Josh Brolin's contributions to literature through his performances in film adaptations have solidified his place as a respected and influential figure in the entertainment industry.