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Flux Gourmet

  • 2022
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 51m
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5.8/10
3.5K
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Flux Gourmet (2022)
Set at an institute devoted to culinary and alimentary performance, a collective finds themselves embroiled in power struggles, artistic vendettas and gastrointestinal disorders.
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Set at an institute devoted to culinary and alimentary performance, a collective finds themselves embroiled in power struggles, artistic vendettas, and gastrointestinal disorders.Set at an institute devoted to culinary and alimentary performance, a collective finds themselves embroiled in power struggles, artistic vendettas, and gastrointestinal disorders.Set at an institute devoted to culinary and alimentary performance, a collective finds themselves embroiled in power struggles, artistic vendettas, and gastrointestinal disorders.

  • Director
    • Peter Strickland
  • Writer
    • Peter Strickland
  • Stars
    • Asa Butterfield
    • Gwendoline Christie
    • Ariane Labed
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Peter Strickland
    • Writer
      • Peter Strickland
    • Stars
      • Asa Butterfield
      • Gwendoline Christie
      • Ariane Labed
    • 35User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Asa Butterfield
    Asa Butterfield
    • Billy Rubin
    Gwendoline Christie
    Gwendoline Christie
    • Jan Stevens
    Ariane Labed
    Ariane Labed
    • Lamina Propria
    Fatma Mohamed
    Fatma Mohamed
    • Elle di Elle
    Makis Papadimitriou
    Makis Papadimitriou
    • Stones
    Richard Bremmer
    Richard Bremmer
    • Dr. Glock
    Leo Bill
    Leo Bill
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    Harry Alexander
    Harry Alexander
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    Paolo Bafico
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    5gregoryno6

    The Flux Gourmet dilemma.

    Is Flux Gourmet a very dry straight faced joke about pretentious modern art?

    Or is it a perfect example of pretentious modern art?

    I'm tending towards the latter.

    Recommended if you want a movie that takes the idea behind the baked beans scene in Blazing Saddles and stretches it to feature length. Otherwise, if you really must watch a Peter Strickland movie, find The Duke of Burgundy instead.
    4evanston_dad

    Blech

    "Weird" at the service of a higher cause I can roll with. "Weird" as a stand alone aesthetic usually leaves me cold.

    "Flux Gourmet" is a gross and -- for me at least -- an even somewhat incomprehensible film about performance artists. I don't even know -- is "food sound art" even a thing, or was it meant to be a joke? Somewhere in this film is a satire about pretentious people, but it's buried under an off-putting preoccupation with the workings of human bowel systems. I've had a colonoscopy. I don't need to relive someone else's.

    This is the kind of movie whose advertising features pull quotes from critics using words like "uproarious" and calling it equal parts brilliant horror and scathing comedy. I must have been watching an entirely different movie.

    The best I can say about "Flux Gourmet" is that it has a bold and confident vision, and the director is clearly committed to it. But that's really part of the problem.

    Grade: C-
    5gregorymannpress-74762

    'A Sort Of Strange Indie Horror' "Flux Gourmet" written by Gregory Mann

    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 (Fatma Mohamed), Billy Rubin (Asa Butterfield) and Lamina Propria (Ariane Labed) are caught up in their own power struggles, only their dysfunctional dynamic is furthermore exacerbated when they've to answer to the institute's head, Jan Stevens (Gwendoline Christie). With the various rivalries unfolding, Stones, the Institute's 'dossierge' has to privately endure increasingly fraught stomach problems whilst documenting the collective's activities. Upon hearing of Stones's visits to the gastroenterologist, Dr Glock (Richard Bremmer), Elle coerces him into her performances in a desperate bid for authenticity. The reluctant Stones (Makis Papadimitriou) uts up with the collective's plans to use his condition for their art whilst Jan Stevens goes to war with Elle over creative differences.

    "Flux Gourmet" originally started as a satire on artists and their complex relationship with the institutes that fund their work. To remain neutral and look at both perspectives offering both sympathy and ridicule. Whilst exploring the month-long residency of an art collective that deal with food, the film is interested in the idea of taboo and shock value in art, which in this context opened up the dark side of the stomach and the bowels. This eventually led to the story of a man in the institute suffering from very private and embarrassing stomach problems, the kind of problems many people suffer from, but are sometimes too embarrassed to mention even to a doctor. We've often feel frustrated with cinema's ignorance of allergies and intolerances, which are often portrayed as comedy, particularly when someone's face swells up from anaphylactic shock.

    Though there are no allergies or anaphylactic shock in "Flux Gourmet", the film treats stomach problems responsibly, whilst still pushing the boundaries of taste wants to explore coeliac disease for 'Flux Gourmet' and treat all the symptoms methodically. At first, with all the mention of flatulence, the audience might think this is a comedy, but we soon realise that this is serious and we never hear a single fart throughout the film. All the deeply embarrassing problems are never shown. We only hear the character mention them in solemn voice-over, yet there's humour elsewhere with the gender and creative conflicts between band members and the institute. It's clear by the end of the film that having coeliac disease is not the end of the world for the character and people can easily adapt to it, that audiences will understand the disease more instead of thinking it's a 'fad' and thinking a coeliac sufferer won't have any stomach problems if he or she eats gluten.

    Also, a lot of emphasis is on the fear prior to diagnosis. The influences for 'Flux Gourmet' are Robert Bresson's films with his solemn and almost religious voice-overs, Rob Reiner's 'Spinal Tap' for the rock n' roll clichés, the Viennese Aktionists for the corporeal shock value and Marcel Marceau for his mime work. The time and place are not specified in order to enhance the film's dream-like nature. Ultimately, through the use of performance art and avant-garde music, the film reveals a very human story about problems that people are often too embarrassed to talk about, but many of us can relate to regardless of how healthy or unhealthy our stomachs are. Within the seriousness, the film also presents a somewhat silly world exploring.creative conflict, rejection, power and the dilemmas facing both artists and their patrons.

    Written by Gregory Mann.
    7blakestachel

    An Absolute Mad Man

    Peter Strickland is a mad man. If you are familiar with his work you'll know what I mean. His nuanced brand of vivid absurdism seems to have a tangible scent and taste to it, where every aspect is designed as sensory overload. This makes him a unique talent despite his overt influences - influences that stretch from giallo art house horror to early Lanthimos (even borrowing one of the Greek auteurs' main players, Ariane Labed for this latest effort). Velvet and satin textures dripping in ebullient color are the fetishistic clues that bring the viewer in on the subtle, often impenetrable themes that are at play. In the case of Flux Gourmet, what is most crucial is the investigation of psychological kinks which stoke the fires for artistic expression. Cronenberg also recently had something to say on the matter, only he used the body as an artistic vessel instead of the mind and its perversions. Though I admire Strickland's wicked little plots, I so frequently notice the fingerprints of others, plastered all over their shells, to where I have trouble appreciating them as original entities. Fortunately, there's always a certain aesthetic and thematic freshness exuding from the cinematography and writing that prevent them from becoming derivative.
    3davejam-49821

    not peter stricklands best .

    Peter strickland is a unique director but this is a strange and at times disgusting film. Its charachters are mainly unlikeable but perhaps thats meant to be the case . Largely disappointing.

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    • Trivia
      Asa Butterfield's character is called Billy Rubin. Bilirubin is an organic compound present in excrement. Peter Strickland may have borrowed this reference from The Silence of the Lambs. Similarly, Fatma Mohamed plays a character called Elle di Elle. LDL Cholesterol is also known as the "bad" cholesterol. Ariane Labed plays a character called Lamina Propria, which is the name for a type of connective tissue found under the thin layer of tissues covering a mucous membrane.
    • Goofs
      When talking to Lamina, Stone lets slip that Elle told him that she's secretive about food. But, at least in what can be seen in the movie, it was Billy who told him, and during Elles Interview, Lamina was listening at the door and would have known. This could be meant as a manipulation tactic by Stone.
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Fred Anisfield and Willie Denson

      Performed by Gene Pitney

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2022 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Hungary
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Greek
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Гурманів Вар
    • Production companies
      • Bankside Films
      • Head Gear Films
      • IFC Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,222
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,780
      • Jun 26, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $80,767
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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