In Guillermo del Toro's 1962-set fairy tale The Shape of Water, Elisa (Sally Hawkins) and a fish-man (Doug Jones) fall in love in a lab at a government research center in Baltimore, where the creature is being held and where Elisa works as a cleaning lady.
The look of the room — a set built at Cinespace Film Studios in Toronto — was driven by del Toro's early concept art created with artists Guy Davis and Vincent Proce as well as cues from the Andrews Building at the University of Toronto in Scarborough, which was built in 1964, and photos...
The look of the room — a set built at Cinespace Film Studios in Toronto — was driven by del Toro's early concept art created with artists Guy Davis and Vincent Proce as well as cues from the Andrews Building at the University of Toronto in Scarborough, which was built in 1964, and photos...
- 2/26/2018
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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