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Credits

  • Total running time

    75min

  • Certificate

    LFF15

Access information

British Sign Language (BSL):
Saturday 11 October 13:30

Live captions:
Saturday 11 October 13:30

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Introduction

Since his 2009 international breakthrough with Dogtooth, Yorgos Lanthimos has cut one of the most distinctive paths in contemporary cinema. Initially associated with the critic-coined Greek Weird Wave, which essayed Greek society in the aftermath of the 2009 economic crisis, Lanthimos soon set his focus on a wider arena, producing a series of satirically tinged films that examined contemporary life, often through the upending of genres and societal norms. Equally at ease working on other writers’ screenplays as he is developing his own with regular collaborator Efthimis Filippou, Lanthimos has created such fantastic visions of the world as The Lobster, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Favourite, Poor Things and Kinds of Kindness. He will discuss these films alongside his new, darkly comic thriller Bugonia.

Ian Haydn Smith

Hosted by Jesse Armstrong, screenwriter and producer.

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