Le travail d'un ingénieur du son pour un studio d'horreur italien devient un cas terrifiant de vie qui imite l'art.
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6.2 /10
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Berberian Sound Studio
2012
R
1 h 32 m
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Le travail d'un ingénieur du son pour un studio d'horreur italien devient un cas terrifiant de vie qui imite l'art.
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Toby Jones
Gilderoy
Antonio Mancino
Giancarlo Santini
Guido Adorni
Lorenzo
Cosimo Fusco
Francesco Coraggio
Fatma Mohamed
Silvia as Teresa
Salvatore LI Causi
Fabio
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Tonia Sotiropoulou
Elena
Eugenia Caruso
Claudia as Monica
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Susanna Cappellaro
Veronica as Accused Witch
Lara Parmiani
Chiara as Signora Collatina
Jozef Cseres
Massimo
Pál Tóth
Massimo
Katalin Ladik
Resurrected Witch
Jean-Michel Van Schouwburg
The Goblin
Justin Turner
Gong
Miklós Kemecsi
Gong and Philicorda
Elisa Librelotto
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real Madrid fans
25/11/2025 01:19
Berberian Sound Studio
steve
25/11/2025 01:19
Berberian Sound Studio
سالم الخرش 🇱🇾🔥
25/11/2025 01:19
Berberian Sound Studio
Bright Stars
12/09/2022 05:51
I could applaud it for being experimental, but it's so lackluster as a story, characterization and the script is almost non existent.
Toby Jones is a great actor and works with what he's got here, which is basically bread crumbs.
This was a complete waste of time and a missed opportunity, because in the hands of someone who had some imagination the concept could have worked.
Tik Toker
12/09/2022 05:51
Good build up to absolutely nothing
Made for sound engineers exclusively apparently , because I don't get it. How is this getting 6 stars on average???
Holy crap, I want my 90 minutes back.
@EmprezzBangura💋
12/09/2022 05:51
and Imaginary Spoiler Alert... because I foolishly imagined I knew what the end was going to be (thinking Wicker Man) and was disappointed when I didn't get it. I promoted my theory to an expectation when Sylvia asked Gilderoy if he ever wondered why they chose him... in proximity to musings about the script's need to include some sort of human sacrifice. Clearly Santini, a director so intent on realistic performances, would naturally have stumbled on the idea of putting actual people (our docile and unwitting hero perhaps) thru actual tortures for the sake of a more fantastico soundtrack. Given all the hints and innuendo pointing toward the sordid demise of their patient and long-suffering English visitor, I think filmmaker Strickland realized he was perilously close to making a snuff film, and backed off under pressure from the Italian Board of Tourism.
BOSSBABE ❤️💎
09/09/2022 01:57
As nearly every professional critic mentions, this movie is more of a cinematic freakout than a story, though there's enough story to grab on to. Is it good? Is it self-indulgent with a whiff of pretension? Is it cryptic enough to leave you without an easy answer? Yes, yes and yes. It isn't really a horror movie, except for in a psychological, David Lynch way. I would say that the main weakness (and here's the mild spoiler) is that it gives us yet another metadramatic "Is it real? Is it a fantasy? A dream? Is he insane and it's all in his head? Is it about filmmaking itself?" kind of thread to pull on. And I think that thread is threadbare this decade. It's been beat to death. This said, I half-expect to change my score to a 3 or a 9 after I eventually see this movie again. It's so weird that I'm not even sure if it's good, lousy or great.
Vegas
09/09/2022 01:57
Let me first say that this film is beautifully shot. It really is a masterpiece of foreboding ominous eye-candy.
Unfortunately though, movies should lead the viewer to be able to draw some conclusions about the film they've just watched. This film provides so little information about it's characters, plot, or direction that after the end credits roll it feels pointless. And that's such a shame because visually this movie is fantastic.
So.... I say to all you makers of film out there today....artsy for the sake of being artsy does not equal art.
matsinhe
09/09/2022 01:57
For the first 70ish minutes I found this movie genuinely astounding. Unique is a massively over-used word nowadays, but I'd challenge anyone to name another film that resembles Berberian Sound Studio in any way. I almost wish I'd stopped watching at that point, as writer/director Strickland seems to have either (a) run out of money/time; (b) run out of ideas; or (c) suffered from a massive embolism. Until that point, the movie had been other-worldly, creepy and disconcerting, but in one scene it veers suddenly to just plain weirdness for it's own sake. At first I thought there may be some point to this, but the film just continued in this vein until an abrupt stop. It doesn't have an 'ending', it just stops. Very dissatisfying.
user7817734339650
09/09/2022 01:57
(very minor spoilers hinted below) I really enjoyed this gem of a film. Inventive, gorgeously filmed, original lovingly true and nerdily detailed in texture, props, graphics and the workings of analogue sound. And film making.
It might help that I worked as a sound engineer for years myself... and enjoyed my fair share of horror films. Still, this was a great film. Great in that it managed both to emulate the structure of the B-rate horror movie and at the same time actually be scary _and_ make a comment on shallow effects. Great also in the attention to detail (quarter inch tape-delay, choice of tools for sound effects) homage to Italian horror and lovingly black-comedy takes on the stereotypes of the film industry. Great also in meta-horror/comedy – while staying true to classic horror form.
An interest in vintage horror movies probably helps in enjoying all subtle in-jokes. Still I'd rank this something of an instant classic. Highly recommended.
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real Madrid fans
25/11/2025 01:19
Berberian Sound Studio
steve
25/11/2025 01:19
Berberian Sound Studio
سالم الخرش 🇱🇾🔥
25/11/2025 01:19
Berberian Sound Studio
Bright Stars
12/09/2022 05:51
I could applaud it for being experimental, but it's so lackluster as a story, characterization and the script is almost non existent.
Toby Jones is a great actor and works with what he's got here, which is basically bread crumbs.
This was a complete waste of time and a missed opportunity, because in the hands of someone who had some imagination the concept could have worked.
Tik Toker
12/09/2022 05:51
Good build up to absolutely nothing
Made for sound engineers exclusively apparently , because I don't get it. How is this getting 6 stars on average???
Holy crap, I want my 90 minutes back.
@EmprezzBangura💋
12/09/2022 05:51
and Imaginary Spoiler Alert... because I foolishly imagined I knew what the end was going to be (thinking Wicker Man) and was disappointed when I didn't get it. I promoted my theory to an expectation when Sylvia asked Gilderoy if he ever wondered why they chose him... in proximity to musings about the script's need to include some sort of human sacrifice. Clearly Santini, a director so intent on realistic performances, would naturally have stumbled on the idea of putting actual people (our docile and unwitting hero perhaps) thru actual tortures for the sake of a more fantastico soundtrack. Given all the hints and innuendo pointing toward the sordid demise of their patient and long-suffering English visitor, I think filmmaker Strickland realized he was perilously close to making a snuff film, and backed off under pressure from the Italian Board of Tourism.
BOSSBABE ❤️💎
09/09/2022 01:57
As nearly every professional critic mentions, this movie is more of a cinematic freakout than a story, though there's enough story to grab on to. Is it good? Is it self-indulgent with a whiff of pretension? Is it cryptic enough to leave you without an easy answer? Yes, yes and yes. It isn't really a horror movie, except for in a psychological, David Lynch way. I would say that the main weakness (and here's the mild spoiler) is that it gives us yet another metadramatic "Is it real? Is it a fantasy? A dream? Is he insane and it's all in his head? Is it about filmmaking itself?" kind of thread to pull on. And I think that thread is threadbare this decade. It's been beat to death. This said, I half-expect to change my score to a 3 or a 9 after I eventually see this movie again. It's so weird that I'm not even sure if it's good, lousy or great.
Vegas
09/09/2022 01:57
Let me first say that this film is beautifully shot. It really is a masterpiece of foreboding ominous eye-candy.
Unfortunately though, movies should lead the viewer to be able to draw some conclusions about the film they've just watched. This film provides so little information about it's characters, plot, or direction that after the end credits roll it feels pointless. And that's such a shame because visually this movie is fantastic.
So.... I say to all you makers of film out there today....artsy for the sake of being artsy does not equal art.
matsinhe
09/09/2022 01:57
For the first 70ish minutes I found this movie genuinely astounding. Unique is a massively over-used word nowadays, but I'd challenge anyone to name another film that resembles Berberian Sound Studio in any way. I almost wish I'd stopped watching at that point, as writer/director Strickland seems to have either (a) run out of money/time; (b) run out of ideas; or (c) suffered from a massive embolism. Until that point, the movie had been other-worldly, creepy and disconcerting, but in one scene it veers suddenly to just plain weirdness for it's own sake. At first I thought there may be some point to this, but the film just continued in this vein until an abrupt stop. It doesn't have an 'ending', it just stops. Very dissatisfying.
user7817734339650
09/09/2022 01:57
(very minor spoilers hinted below) I really enjoyed this gem of a film. Inventive, gorgeously filmed, original lovingly true and nerdily detailed in texture, props, graphics and the workings of analogue sound. And film making.
It might help that I worked as a sound engineer for years myself... and enjoyed my fair share of horror films. Still, this was a great film. Great in that it managed both to emulate the structure of the B-rate horror movie and at the same time actually be scary _and_ make a comment on shallow effects. Great also in the attention to detail (quarter inch tape-delay, choice of tools for sound effects) homage to Italian horror and lovingly black-comedy takes on the stereotypes of the film industry. Great also in meta-horror/comedy – while staying true to classic horror form.
An interest in vintage horror movies probably helps in enjoying all subtle in-jokes. Still I'd rank this something of an instant classic. Highly recommended.
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