The Duke Of Burgundy May 2026

In his 2014 masterpiece, , director Peter Strickland constructs a lush, hermetic universe that feels like a forgotten 1970s Euro-erotica film discovered in a time capsule. Far from being a mere exercise in style, the film—which follows a lesbian couple whose relationship revolves around intricate sadomasochistic roleplay—serves as one of cinema’s most tender and incisive explorations of domestic compromise. A World Without Men

The experience is heightened by a "sensual, evocative" score by the duo Cat's Eyes and meticulous sound design that emphasizes the rustle of wings and the click of heels. The Kink of Compromise The Duke of Burgundy

Shot in Hungary, the setting evokes a "Disney-esque Central Europe" reminiscent of films like Pinocchio . In his 2014 masterpiece, , director Peter Strickland

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