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    Berberian Sound Studio
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    Berberian Sound Studio

    2012-06-26T14:46:00Z

    Dir/scr: Peter Strickland UK. 2012. 92mins

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    Peter Strickland gears up for Berberian Sound Studio shoot
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    Peter Strickland gears up for Berberian Sound Studio shoot

    2011-03-23T11:14:00Z

    It is the director’s second feature following his critcally acclaimed debut Katalin Varga.

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    Peter Strickland

    2012-06-29T09:36:00Z

    Screen talks to British director Peter Strickland, who is in Edinburgh this week for the world premiere of his second feature Berberian Sound Studio.

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    Peter Strickland to write and direct radio play
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    Peter Strickland to write and direct radio play

    2014-10-17T15:07:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: The British director of Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy set to deliver new play next year.

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    Peter Strickland plots 'In Fabric' with Marianne Jean-Baptiste (exclusive)
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    Peter Strickland plots 'In Fabric' with Marianne Jean-Baptiste (exclusive)

    2017-09-11T11:00:00Z

    Andy Starke producing the BFI, BBC-backed project.

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    Peter Strickland
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    Peter Strickland

    2011-06-30T09:52:00Z

    The British director talks about shooting his second feature, Berberian Sound Studio, a psychological horror starring Toby Jones and set in an sleazy Italian film studio.

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    IFC Midnight acquires US rights to Berberian Sound Studio
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    IFC Midnight acquires US rights to Berberian Sound Studio

    2012-08-24T18:26:00Z

    Peter Strickland’s psychological horror film will screen in Toronto and played previously in Locarno and Edinburgh.

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    Peter Strickland talks Bjork and Burgundy
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    Peter Strickland talks Bjork and Burgundy

    2014-10-17T14:49:00Z

    British director Peter Strickland talks about his first foray into concert films and his latest fiction feature, The Duke of Burgundy.

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    Berberian Sound Studio, Broken, The Imposter lead winners at BIFAs
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    Berberian Sound Studio, Broken, The Imposter lead winners at BIFAs

    2012-12-09T23:34:00Z

    UPDATE: Berberian Sound Studio scooped the biggest haul of trophies at the 15th British Independent Film Awards but was beaten to the Best Film prize by Rufus Norris’ drama Broken.

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    Peter Strickland, Rook Films line up The Duke of Burgundy
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    Peter Strickland, Rook Films line up The Duke of Burgundy

    2012-12-11T11:26:00Z

    Rook Films to produce Strickland’s third feature, described as “a dark melodrama” about an amateur moth collector.

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