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Peter Strickland to Direct The Duke of Burgundy for Ben Wheatley’s Rook Films

Peter Strickland

Peter Strickland has signed on to helm The Duke of Burgundy, Screen Daily has reported. Strickland, whose second film Berberian Sound Studio recently collected four British Independent Film Awards, will direct the dark melodrama for fellow filmmaker Ben Wheatley’s production company Rook Films. The Duke of Burgundy, described by Strickland as “a simple love story [...]




British Independent Film Awards 2012 Winners and Presenter Interviews

Felicity-Jones

Last night the fifteenth British Independent Film Awards were held in London and we were on hand to interview the nominees, awards presenters and the winners on a fantastic night celebrating the best of British independent film. Among the winners we spoke to was this year’s recipient of the Richard Harris award, Sir Michael Gambon, [...]




The Winners Announced for British Independent Film Awards 2012

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The British Independent Film Awards celebrated its fifteenth year tonight, with James Nesbitt returning to host, and Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers) making up part of the jury. The awards continue to celebrate the finest films in the British independent industry, and after another year of brilliant productions from our shores, it can’t have been easy [...]




Exclusive: Berberian Sound Studio UK Poster

Berberian Sound Studio

Artificial Eye have exclusively sent us the official U.K. poster for Berberian Sound Studio. Directed by Peter Strickland (Katalin Varga), Berberian Sound Studio premiered earlier this year at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to rave reviews (read ours here) and is guaranteed to make a lasting impression. With a screenplay constructed by Strickland himself, the [...]




EIFF 2012: Berberian Sound Studio Review

Berberian Sound Studio

Gilderoy (Toby Jones), a reserved and modest British sound engineer, is hired by Italian schlock director Santini (Antonio Mancino) to score his latest film, slyly titled The Equestrian Vortex. Upon his arrival, he’s immediately intimidated by the Italians and baffled as to their unique approach to a variety of things, particularly the tools they use [...]