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Jan is our greatest living surrealist director. Firmly established as cinema’s go-to-guru for the grotesque and perverse, his feature films such as Lunacy and Conspirators of Pleasure have introduced audiences to a singular, slanted world of European decay. His films twist the familiar (body parts, food, household objects) to reveal the absurdities of modern life. He started from behind the Iron Curtain in the late 60s, even being censored and banned from working for seven years by his government. His best known films are Little Otik, Jabberwocky, Faust, and the best version of Lewis Carroll’s Alice.Jeffrey Bowers is a tall mustached guy from Ohio who's seen too many weird movies. He currently lives in Brooklyn, working as an art and film curator. He is a programmer at the Hamptons International Film Festival and screens for the Tribeca Film Festival. He also self-publishes a super fancy mixed-media art serial called PRISM index.@PRISMindexPreviously - 'I, an Actress'
