Frankenstein: The Anatomy Lesson
Frankenstein: The Anatomy Lesson invites viewers onto the set as Guillermo del Toro guides a celebrated cast through a fresh take on Shelley's enduring tale. The documentary follows the creative arc from initial concept to on screen tests, showing how the team reinterprets the monster, the... Read more
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About Frankenstein: The Anatomy Lesson
Frankenstein: The Anatomy Lesson invites viewers onto the set as Guillermo del Toro guides a celebrated cast through a fresh take on Shelley's enduring tale. The documentary follows the creative arc from initial concept to on screen tests, showing how the team reinterprets the monster, the scientist, and the moral questions at the story's core. With Oscar Isaac portraying Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as The Creature, the film tracks their performances alongside the hands behind the scenes, including producer J Miles Dale and Scott Stuber. There are no spoilers here, only an intimate look at design debates, practical effects, and script rewrites as the project negotiates fidelity to the source while inviting contemporary textures and meanings. The result is cinema as collaboration rather than a simple retelling.
Directed by Guillermo del Toro, the project positions him as writer and director for a documentary that treats Frankenstein as a living conversation with its past. The piece foregrounds Mary Shelley's influence while presenting a contemporary take through Isaac and Elordi and the team behind them.
Box office figures for this documentary have not been publicly reported, reflecting a festival or streaming release path rather than a traditional wide theatrical run. The emphasis stays on craft, performance, and the dialogue sparked by Del Toro's approach.
Awards: As of now there are no major nominations publicly announced for Frankenstein The Anatomy Lesson. The film seems poised for festival attention and craft awards rather than big categories, reflecting its focus on design, effects, and the collaborative process that reimagines a classic myth for a modern audience.
Reception and themes: Early responses praise the intimate craft driven approach to adaptation and the way the film asks what responsibility creators bear when reviving a monster. It probes the ethics of re framing a familiar myth while highlighting dialogue between director and designers and audiences.
Details
- Release Date
- November 06, 2025
- Runtime
- 45m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 20 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Guillermo del Toro
Self - Writer / Director
Oscar Isaac
Self - Victor Frankenstein
J. Miles Dale
Self - Producer
Scott Stuber
Self - Producer
Jacob Elordi
Self - The Creature
Felix Kammerer
Self - William Frankenstein
Mia Goth
Self - Elizabeth
Christoph Waltz
Self - Harlander
Kate Hawley
Self - Costume Designer
Mike Hill
Self - Creature Design