Berberian Sound Studio is a psychological horror film directed by Peter Strickland. The story follows Gilderoy, a British sound engineer who travels to Italy to work on a horror film. As Gilderoy immerses himself in the world of the film, he begins to lose touch with reality and his own sanity.
The film explores themes of identity, perception, and the power of sound in creating atmosphere and tension. As Gilderoy becomes more involved in the production, he starts to question his own role in the film and the impact it has on his mental state.
Berberian Sound Studio is a unique and unsettling film that blurs the lines between reality and fiction, leaving viewers questioning what is real and what is imagined. With its eerie atmosphere and haunting sound design, the film is a must-see for fans of psychological horror.
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Berberian Sound Studio
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Dada X
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The Main Thing
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Peristaltic
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Interculinary Dimension
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Musiche Per Manzu
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Trance & Bilocation
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Glory Hole
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The Lark Ascending
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Hugh Bean:
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