When Guillermo del Toro accepted the Bafta for best director in 2018, he used his speech to pay homage to Mary Shelley, calling her “the most important figure from English legacy”.

“She picked up the plight of Caliban and she gave weight to the burden of Prometheus,” Del Toro said. “She gave voice to the voiceless and presence to the invisible, and she showed me that sometimes to talk about monsters, we need to fabricate monsters of our own.”

Nearly two decades after first announcing his intention to adapt Shelley’s Frankenstein, the Mexican film-maker is finally unveiling his vision of the classic at the Venice film festival . Featuring Oscar Isaac as the obsessive scientist and Jacob Elordi as the monster, the film rekindles Shelley’s meditation on the fragile boundary between huma

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