JAMES TOLICH FOR LE MONDE Magazine Cannes Film Festival By Isabelle Dellerba Published the other day at 3:34 pm (Paris), upgraded the other day at 3:34 pm Subscribers just FeatureFor ‘Furiosa,’ the 5th installation evaluated out of competitors at Cannes, George Miller went back to Silverton, a previous mining town turned expedition website for fans after it was the place for the 2nd movie in the Mad Max franchise. In the Australian wilderness, where the dirty soil of the plains reaches the blue line of the horizon as far as the eye can see, time leaves no imprint, simply touches of color. There are splashes of green when plants, gaining from rains that’s a little less sporadic than normal, emerge from the broken earth. It’s golden when the subduing sun over a cloudless sky lastly dries the surrounding tufts of lawn. Red when it burns whatever. In Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, launched in 1981, the dry heart of the island-continent, suffocated by years of dry spell, was a dark ochre as caught in the post-apocalyptic universe produced by director George Miller. The desert was the background for the dystopian Western that exposed a then-unknown young star, Mel Gibson, in the function of Max Rockatansky, a singular, taciturn anti-hero. Forty-three years later on, on a cold April early morning, the January showers have actually provided a green tint to the vastness. Wind turbines sweep their steel arms throughout the silence. Absolutely nothing else has actually altered in the wild areas of the Mundi plains, on the western fringes of the state of New South Wales, a 13-hour drive from Sydney, where the filmmaker established his video cameras in the early days of his profession. Even the signpost suggesting a breathtaking perspective, Mundi Lookout, the only aspect in the movie that designated an accurate place, is still there, standing upright, dealing with the wind. For many years, fans have actually turned it into a trip website. In the austral winter season of 2022, Miller likewise returned there to movie scenes from Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. The 5th installation of the Mad Max series was revealed on May 15 at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in an out-of-competition screening and will be launched in movie theaters on May 22.