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    The Duke Of Burgundy
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    The Duke Of Burgundy

    2014-09-06T22:37:00Z

    Dir/scr: Peter Strickland. UK. 2014. 106mins

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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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    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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    IFC takes Duke Of Burgundy
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    IFC takes Duke Of Burgundy

    2013-09-07T21:06:00Z

    IFC Films has picked up North American and Latin American rights to Peter Strickland’s The Duke Of Burgundy.

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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's 'In Fabric' set report: "A kitchen-sink drama being attacked by a European horror film"
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    Peter Strickland's 'In Fabric' set report: "A kitchen-sink drama being attacked by a European horror film"

    2018-09-07T10:27:00Z

    The film is Peter Strickland’s first since 2014’s The Duke Of Burgundy.

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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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    A24 acquires Peter Strickland's TIFF selection 'In Fabric'
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    A24 acquires Peter Strickland's TIFF selection 'In Fabric'

    2018-09-18T20:49:00Z

    Horror to screen at Fantastic Fest, San Sebastian, BFI London Film Festival in October.

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    Toronto to world premiere Angel, Tusk
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    Toronto to world premiere Angel, Tusk

    2014-07-29T15:14:00Z

    Michael Wintbottom’s The Face of An Angel, Kevin Smith’s Tusk and Peter Strickland’s The Duke Of Burgundy will receive their world premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival; new documentaries from Joshua Oppenheimer and Nick Broomfield are also among TIFF’s second wave.

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    ‘Flux Gourmet’: Berlin Review
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    ‘Flux Gourmet’: Berlin Review

    2022-02-11T21:00:00Z

    Peter Strickland’s new absurdist drama of sonic caterers in artistic residence is his funniest yet

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