Wes Anderson Opposes Censorship of Roald Dahl's Work, Confirms New Anthology of Short Films
- Wes Anderson criticizes editing of Roald Dahl books, believes authors should not modify their own finished work.
- Anderson's new short film "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" will premiere at Venice Film Festival before Netflix release.
- Additional Dahl adaptations "The Swan," "Poison," and "The Ratcatcher" will also be included in anthology.
- Anderson calls for equitable resolution to ongoing disputes between studios, writers and actors.
- Standing ovation at Venice for Anderson's faithful 40-minute adaptation; he opposes "woke" changes to classics.