US director Quentin Tarantino says script finished on his final film

The American director said he expected shooting to start on his 10th film later in the year. PHOTO: REUTERS

PARIS – Cult film director Quentin Tarantino said on Wednesday he has finished the script for what will be his “last” movie.

The American director of hit films including Pulp Fiction (1994), Kill Bill (2003 and 2004) and Inglourious Basterds (2009) said he expected shooting to start on his 10th film later in the year.

“I have finished the script of what will end up being my last movie,” the 60-year-old said while being questioned by Mr Thierry Fremaux, director of the Cannes Film Festival, at the launch of Tarantino’s new book in Paris.

“I imagine we’ll probably shoot it, I guess, in the fall,” Tarantino said.

The director has repeatedly said that he wants to retire after 10 films – counting the two lengthy episodes of Kill Bill as one. His ninth film was Once Upon A Time In Hollywood in 2019.

The latest film, which will be called The Movie Critic, will be set in 1977, he added.

He denied rumours that it was a biopic of Pauline Kael – the New Yorker film critic who died in 2001 – and said it was not devoted to any specific film critic.

Tarantino’s directorial debut came with Reservoir Dogs in 1992, a low-budget, brutal crime caper that became a cult smash and turned him into one of the industry’s most influential film-makers. AFP

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