

Berberian Sound Studio (2012)
Berberian Sound Studio 2012
Away from home, lonely sound engineer Gilderoy finds himself in Italy filming Equestria Vortex, a horror movie similar to Suspiria. It is not just the connotations of the giallo cluster that are strange. The atmosphere surrounding the movie (and a movie within a movie) is as bizarre as the characters we encounter: the sarcastic, manipulative producer Francesco, the opera-screaming actresses at unexpected moments, and the film's endless post-production. film. Despite all this, Gilderoy does not give up his English purity and kindness. Cinematographed by Nick Knowland (Benjamenta Institute, 1995) and produced by Keith Griffiths (My Uncle Remembers His Past Lives, 2010), the film seduces with broadcast music and a stunning performance by Toby Jones. In the second film, Peter Strickland not only pays homage to Italian giallo films, but also very subtly criticizes the cinema itself.
Away from home, lonely sound engineer Gilderoy finds himself in Italy filming Equestria Vortex, a horror movie similar to Suspiria. It is not just the connotations of the giallo cluster that are strange. The atmosphere surrounding the movie (and a movie within a movie) is as bizarre as the characters we encounter: the sarcastic, manipulative producer Francesco, the opera-screaming actresses at unexpected moments, and the film's endless post-production. film. Despite all this, Gilderoy does not give up his English purity and kindness. Cinematographed by Nick Knowland (Benjamenta Institute, 1995) and produced by Keith Griffiths (My Uncle Remembers His Past Lives, 2010), the film seduces with broadcast music and a stunning performance by Toby Jones. In the second film, Peter Strickland not only pays homage to Italian giallo films, but also very subtly criticizes the cinema itself.








