Chamber Pieces

Like curling up with a good book, there’s something deliciously seductive about chamber piece films. Sometimes cited as Chamber Dramas. They usually involve a small number of characters ‘Sleuth’ just two, ‘Buried’ only one. Mainly set at one or two locations, over a limited period of time, the closeted settings give the films an especially intimate feel, as if it’s just you and the characters in on the same joke, or that you the audience have been invited to a very exclusive party with a superior view of all that’s going on. They can provide one of the most rewarding and fun detours for film audiences, commonly derived from plays, ‘Death and the Maiden’, ‘Who’s Afraid of a Virginia Woolf’ and often with either a wildly inventive or dark and diabolical trick at their hearts, ‘Rope’, ‘Dogville’. Dialogue, plot and the actors’ performances are intrinsic to their success. However they’re also, for obvious reasons, the darling of the low budget and microbudget filmmaker, ‘Festen’, ‘Cube’, ‘Tape’. We’re big advocators of their tight structures at the BFA and the World Film Showcase, three of our forthcoming original content films could be considered chamber pieces; ‘Drowning Room Only’ ‘The Blood of an Englishman’ and ‘Misadventure’. And we have a film belief that filmmakers should embrace their restrictions and relish them for the creatively vitalising, subversive and daring stories they inspire.

The Exterminating Angel

Edmundo Nobile (Enrique Rambal) invites friends over for an opulent dinner party. While the guests enjoy their food, the servants disappear one by one. Afterward, the visitors retire to the salon for an evening of music and conversation -- but in the morning, they are mysteriously incapable of leaving the room. As days go by and they run out of food and water, panic and madness set in. The army and the police arrive, but fail in their attempts to enter the house as conditions inside deteriorate.

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