Cinema in its purest form, GUNDA chronicles the lives of a mother pig, a flock of chickens, and a herd of cows with masterful intimacy. Using beautiful black and white cinematography and the farm’s ambient soundtrack, master director Victor Kossakovsky invites the audience to slow down and experience life as his subjects do. In doing so GUNDA takes us into the mystery of animal consciousness, and the role humanity plays in it.
Where to watch:
In Cinemas from 4 June:
Bristol – Watershed (showing from 4/6)
Cardiff – Chapter (showing from 4/6)
Leeds – Everyman (showing from 4/6)
Lewes Depot (showing from 4/6)
London – ArtHouse Crouch End (showing from 4/6)
London, Barbican (showing from 4/6)
London – Cine Lumiere (showing from 4/6)
London – Riverside Studios, Hammersmith (showing from 4/6)
Manchester – HOME (showing from 4/6)
Nottingham – Broadway Cinema (showing from 4/6)
Sheffield – Showroom Cinema (showing from 11/6)
Plymouth – Plymouth Arts Cinema (showing from 18/6)
Exeter Phoenix (showing from 18/6)
Also screening at selected Picturehouse Cinemas & Curzon Cinemas in the UK from 4 June
Closed caption and audio description formats available, please contact your local cinema for further details