Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn

Radu Jude
Part of

59th New York Film Festival

September 24 - October 10, 2021

In his angry, gleefully graceless Berlinale Golden Bear winner, Radu Jude crafts an invigorating, infuriating film in three movements centering around the trials of a teacher (Katia Pascariu) at a prestigious Bucharest school whose life and job are upended when her husband accidentally uploads their private sex tape to the internet.

DIRECTOR
Radu Jude
YEAR
2021
COUNTRY
Romania / Luxembourg / Czech Republic / Croatia
RUNTIME
106 minutes
LANGUAGE
Romanian with English subtitles
START DATE
November 19, 2021

Closes Thursday!

The targets are wide, the satire is broad, and every hit lands and stings in Romanian filmmaker Radu Jude’s angry, gleefully graceless Golden Bear winner from this year’s Berlin Film Festival. Evoking the unsanitized provocations of the great Dušan Makavejev in his prime, Jude crafts an invigorating, infuriating film in three movements that grows in both power and absurdity, centering around the trials of a teacher (Katia Pascariu) at a prestigious Bucharest school whose life and job are upended when her husband accidentally uploads their private sex tape to the internet for all to see. Jude has no compunction about shocking and skewering in his quest to toy with contemporary society’s religious and political hypocrisy, connecting conservative puritanical outrage to an entire history of violence. A Magnolia Pictures release. An NYFF59 selection.

Please note: This film contains several scenes with explicit sexual content—but you already knew that.

Introducing Matinee Pricing! All tickets are $10 for screenings before 3pm.

Watch a conversation with Radu Jude from the 59th NYFF below.

Critic's Pick! Biting, bawdy and brilliant.
A.O. Scott, The New York Times
Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn
Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn
Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn
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