In the realm of modern auteurs, Yorgos Lanthimos stands apart. Enigmatic upon first glance, his filmography finds the details in the broadness of existential commentary. It is no wonder, then, that Lanthimos’ pictures focus on human connection, singularity, and societal conditioning.
In a video essay by Tim Nicholas, three of Lanthimos’ films — “Dogtooth,” “Alps,” and “The Lobster” — are explored for their embrace of dance, movement, freedom, and intimacy.
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In a video essay by Tim Nicholas, three of Lanthimos’ films — “Dogtooth,” “Alps,” and “The Lobster” — are explored for their embrace of dance, movement, freedom, and intimacy.
Continue reading Dance, Movement, Freedom, & Intimacy: Nsfw Study Of The Films Of Yorgos Lanthimos at The Playlist.
- 11/1/2017
- by Julia Teti
- The Playlist
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