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Peter Strickland’s Flux Gourmet gets a trailer ahead of Berlinale premiere

February 10, 2022 by Robert W Monk

The new film from Peter Strickland (In Fabric, Berberian Sound Studio, Duke of Burgundy) premieres this week at the Berlin Film Festival and IFC Films has released a teaser trailer to offer an idea of what delights it has to offer.

Flux Gourmet stars Asa Butterfield, Gwendoline Christie and Richard Bremmer, and if Strickland’s previous work is anything to go by, the new film is sure to be darkly humorous, weird, and beautifully put together.

Since his first feature Katalin Varga in 2009, Strickland has built up a reputation as an auteur with unique vision and style.  Surprises are usually in store for his audience, with captivating levels of colour and visual texture crossing art house and genre cinema.

Watch the trailer here…

 

“At an institute devoted to culinary and alimentary performance, a collective finds themselves embroiled in power struggles, artistic vendettas and gastrointestinal disorder…”

Flux Gourmet is scheduled to premiere February 11th at the Berlin Film Festival as part of the festival’s Encounters program. A general release in cinemas and home streaming is  expected in the summer.

Robert W Monk is a freelance journalist and film writer.

 

Originally published February 10, 2022. Updated February 9, 2022.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Robert W Monk, Trailers Tagged With: Asa Butterfield, Flux Gourmet, Gwendoline Christie, Peter Strickland, Richard Bremmer

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