Peeping Tom

Experience Michael Powell’s controversial 1960 masterpiece that challenges the way we watch films and reality itself.

What does it mean to watch – and to be watched? Peeping Tom is a film that both fascinates and disturbs. It tells the story of a man who films his victims in the moment of death – a chilling metaphor for how audiences become voyeurs in the darkness of the cinema.

Upon its release in 1960, the film caused outrage and was quickly pulled from theaters, effectively ending director Michael Powell’s career. Today, Peeping Tom is regarded as a groundbreaking work that has influenced filmmakers worldwide and is recognized as a classic in both horror and film history.

See it on the big screen and discover why Roger Ebert called it one of the most radical challenges to the very idea of cinema.

Contact

Huset, Husets Biograf

Rådhusstræde 13

1466 København

Info

Venue: Husets Biograf

Doors: 18.30

Show: 19.30

Ticket: 70 kr.

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