Director David Cronenberg imagines future of sex in new film


French actress Lea Seydoux (left) and Canadian film director David Cronenberg arrive for the screening of the film 'Crimes Of The Future' in Cannes on May 23, 2022. Photo: AFP

Sci-fi shockmeister David Cronenberg grossed out the Cannes Film Festival Monday (May 23) with an ultra-creepy take on the future of sex starring Kristen Stewart, Lea Seydoux and long-time collaborator Viggo Mortensen.

Crimes Of The Future, which sent many queasy viewers running for the exits, is set in a dystopian world in which people look for erotic satisfaction that goes far more than skin-deep.

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