Born in 1973 in Reading, England, this British filmmaker is known for his distinctive style, blending surrealism with psychological horror. He gained recognition with his 2009 feature debut, "Katalin Varga," which won a Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. His subsequent films, including "Berberian Sound Studio" and "The Duke of Burgundy," further established his reputation for crafting atmospheric narratives. He often explores themes of sensory perception and identity in his work.
BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO
Berberian Sound Studio is a psychological horror film set in the 1970s, following a timid British sound engineer, Gilderoy, who is hired to work on an...
THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY
In an unnamed European town, a lepidopterist and her housekeeper engage in an intense sadomasochistic relationship. As their bond deepens, the power...
IN FABRIC
In Fabric unfolds in a grimy London department store where a vividly red, cursed dress travels from one buyer to another, bringing misfortune,...