After premiering 'The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar' in Venice, Wes Anderson remarked upon recent editions of Roald Dahl books that have been edited to remove 'offensive' language.
. "I understand the motivation for it, but I am in the school where when the piece of work is done and the audience participates in it, we know it — I sort of think what's done is done.
"Wes Anderson at the 2023 Venice Film FestivalAnderson went on to confirm thatis just the first in an anthology of short films based on Dahl stories that will live on Netflix. He has already filmed three more: "Poison", "The Ratcatcher," and "Swan," the last of which hails from the same Dahl collection as "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar."
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