‘Voir’: David Fincher Teams With Netflix For Docuseries Celebrating Cinema

David Fincher has a new project at Netflix. Wishing it were season three of Mindhunter? Yeah, you’re probably not alone in that. However, what you’re going to get is Voir. What’s that? Um, we really don’t quite know yet but it’ll be showing up at AFI FIlm Fest.

Voir is a docuseries exec-produced by Fincher, we know that much, and here’s how Netflix described it in a tweet…

The AFI description is also vague…

VOIR
A special screening of Executive Producer David Fincher’s latest Netflix series: A collection of visual essays…for the love of cinema. DIR David Prior, Taylor Ramos, Tony Zhou. World Premiere.

Fincher showing some love to the magic of cinema? Yes, please. This is familiar ground for him, an area he’s been treading a lot lately as with his recent film Mank. Working with Netflix as part of his exclusive deal with Netflix has made projects like this easier, and that’s a good thing if you ask me.

Next up for Fincher is The Killer which we know will star Michael Fassbender and Tilda Swinton.

Travis Hopson
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