Christoph Waltz, Dominique Lemonnier, Christian Convery, Scott Stuber, Alexandre Desplat, Mia Goth, Guillermo del Toro, guest, Jacob Elordi, Oscar Isaac, Felix Kammerer and Ted Sarandos attend the 'Frankenstein' world premiere during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 30, 2025 in Venice, Italy. 
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Guillermo Del Toro's 'Frankenstein' receives 13-minute ovation at Venice Film Festival

Los Angeles | Oscar winner Guillermo Del Toro's directorial "Frankenstein", which had its premiere at the main competition of the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, received a standing ovation for 13 minutes.

The film was screened at the ongoing festival on Saturday. It also recorded the longest standing ovation at the festival.

During the ovation, Del Toro waved to the crowd and shared multiple hugs with the leads. Elordi and Issac also shed some tears while hugging each other, according to the entertainment news outlet Variety.

"Frankenstein" is an adaptation of the 1818 classic by Mary Shelley. In the film, Oscar Issac plays the unorthodox scientist while Jacob Elordi gives life to the scientist's deadly creation.

The gothic science fiction is competing for the Golden Lion. Del Toro had also previously won this award in 2017 for his film "The Shape of Water".

The film's premiere will be followed by a limited theatrical release on October 17 and a global release by Netflix on November 7.

The film also stars Mia Goth, Felix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, David Bradley, Christian Convery, Charles Dance and Christoph Waltz and is produced by Del Toro produced alongside J Miles Dale and Scott Stuber.

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