Peter Strickland heads back to the East | Klassiki Podcast

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Published3 months ago
Duration43:15
Video IDHZJtRtSqaPA
Languageen
CategoryFilm & Animation
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Made for KidsNo
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Last week we launched the latest edition of Klassiki Picks, our series of watchlists curated by our friends in the world of cinema and eastern Europe. In this hot seat this time around is British filmmaker Peter Strickland, director of The Duke of Burgundy, Berberian Sound Studio, and In Fabric, among other weird and wonderful titles. Peter has a special link to the world of Eastern European film: after a number of years living in Slovakia and Hungary, he burst onto the international stage in 2009 with his feature debut Katalin Varga, shot in Transylvania on a tiny, self-financed budget. Peter has curated a selection of five titles for Klassiki that reflect his personal and professional history in the region. He sits down with host Sam Goff to talk about his time living and working in Slovakia and Hungary, and his picks, which include Sergei Parajanov’s Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, the children’s animations of Czech trailblazer Hermína Týrlová, Péter Gothár’s cult Hungarian satire The Outpost, and two Slovak films that explore the place of the church in authoritarian regimes: Štefan Uher’s New Wave gem The Organ, and Ivan Ostrochovský’s chilly political parable Servants. Make sure to explore Peter’s Klassiki Picks, available to subscribers until 23 April: https://films.klassiki.online/klassiki-picks-with-peter-strickland Get in touch: [email protected] Sign up for a free 7-day trial at klassiki.online.

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