The wild bunch, bold cinematic rebels and adventurous films
UNITED KINGDOM | 118 minutes | 2018
After Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy, Peter Strickland, the new darling of English cinema, is back with an amazing exercise in surreal filmmaking. Here, he has made a particularly formal genre film, a fantastic, dreamlike, nightmarish tale about a murderous red dress from a scary clothing store (imagine the Galeries Lafayette version Transylvanian Carpathians). It’s a surprisingly deep reflection on the fascination our society has with beauty. A vampire movie without vampires, it’s body and soul dedicated to fantasy...Presented by Fantasia
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2018 In Fabric 2018 The Field Guide to Evil (segment "The Cobblers' Lot") 2014 The Film That Buys the Cinema (Documentary) 2014 The Duke of Burgundy 2014 Björk: Biophilia Live (Documentary) 2012 Berberian Sound Studio 2009 Katalin Varga
Two Ronins (samurais without masters) take a break from fighting to rest up in a village. Strangers to each other, it’s the opportunity to step back and...
Feature film , Drama
JAPAN | 118 minutes | 2018
The first film by Masayuki Suo, celebrated internationally for Shall We Dance (and its US remake with Richard Gere). Sceptical about the perfect family?...
Feature film , Romance
JAPAN | 118 minutes | 1984
Filmmaker Adina Pintilie’s first feature won the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. Blurring the line between non-fiction and...
ROMANIA , Germany , Czech Republic , Bulgaria | 118 minutes | 2018
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