Suspiria

Dario Argento

Dario Argento’s witchy freak-out is one of cinema’s most potent hallucinogens: a sustained spectacle of outrageously stylized violence and eye-popping art direction set to Goblin’s iconic prog-occult score.

DIRECTOR
Dario Argento
YEAR
1977
COUNTRY
Italy
RUNTIME
100 minutes
LANGUAGE
English, Italian, Russian, German, and Latin with English subtitles
START DATE
June 18, 2022

In-Person Introduction by Dario Argento on June 18

Recorded Introduction by Dario Argento on June 25 & 29

One of cinema’s most potent hallucinogens, Argento’s witchy freak-out is a sustained spectacle of outrageously stylized violence and eye-popping art direction. When Jessica Harper’s doe-eyed American ballerina arrives in Germany to study at directress Joan Bennett’s renowned dance academy, she stumbles through the looking glass into a maze of mayhem, murder, and maggots. It all takes place in one of film history’s most outlandish haunted houses: a riot of demonic neon lighting, surrealist-baroque décor, and, oh yeah, that barbed-wire room. Add the iconic, eardrum-shattering score by prog-occultists Goblin, and you’ve got the most extravagant slasher movie of all time. 4K digital restoration by Videa.

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