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Vinko Möderndorfer film at Picture House, Finsbury Park, London

The film Inferno, directed by Slovenian Vinko Möderndorfer, focuses on a young unemployed working‑class family and their everyday struggle for survival, tracing the Sisyphean journey of a father to save his children after a tragedy.

Inferno, showing from today at the Picture House, Finsbury Park, London, is described as “a powerful and subversive film that offers a critical picture of modern-day Europe”. The programming is curated by Mina Radovic, founder and director of Liberating Cinema UK and introduced by Cassie Robinson, Birkbeck, University of London.

For show times see: Liberating Cinema 10th Anniversary: Vinko Möderndorfer’s Inferno + Introduction | Showtimes and Tickets

Programme: Liberating Cinema Film Series 2025-2026 – Liberating Cinema

Trailer: Liberating Cinema: 10 Years of The Film Series | Trailer

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