Tuck In: The Trailer for FLUX GOURMET Is Served

Peter Strickland's latest drops a preview to whet (YMMV) your appetite.

By Phil Nobile Jr. · @philnobilejr · April 25, 2022, 11:00 AM EDT
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A decade ago Peter Strickland blew our minds with his foley artist fever dream Berberian Sound Studio, and followed up that singular achievement with The Duke of Burgundy and In Fabric. His films are always visual feasts, aural journeys and absolutely transportive experiences.

Now he and his unique brand of world-building are back with Flux Gourmet, which looks to be the filmmaker’s meditation on art and performance, presented as only he can. Or would.

Take a look:

If that’s not enough for you, a: what is wrong with you; and b: here’s the official synopsis:

From acclaimed auteur Peter Strickland (In Fabric, Berberian Sound Studio), Flux Gourmet will release in select theaters and on digital/VOD on June 24. The film stars Gwendoline Christie ("Game of Thrones," Star Wars franchise, In Fabric), Asa Butterfield ("Sex Education," Hugo), Fatma Mohamed (In Fabric, The Duke of Burgundy), Makis Papadimitriou (Suntan, Chevalier), Ariane Labed (The Souvenir, Assassin’s Creed) and Richard Bremmer (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, In Fabric).

A sonic collective who can’t decide on a name takes up a residency at an institute devoted to culinary and alimentary performance. The members Elle di Elle (Mohamed), Billy Rubin (Butterfield) and Lamina Propria (Labed) are caught up in their own power struggles, only their dysfunctional dynamic is furthermore exacerbated when they have to answer to the institute’s head, Jan Stevens (Christie). With the various rivalries unfolding, Stones (Papadimitriou), the Institute’s ‘dossierge’ has to privately endure increasingly fraught stomach problems whilst documenting the collective’s activities.