That is... correct. Thanks, Kumpel!

How did you get there? I thought the screen where a shirtless Terry Notaro menaces Dominic West would be the one to give it away, since it was featured in most of the publicity and is... memorable.
It is indeed
The Square by Ruben Östlund (his previous film was
Force Majeure aka
Turist, a cringe comedy about a dad who abandons his family to flee an avalanche, and how they get along after it turns out to be harmless).
The Square is harder to sum up, but it deals with art, empathy, privilege, violence and hypocrisy through a series of darkly hilarious episodes in the life of a harried museum director.
An outstanding film where every scene is simultaneously a joy and painful to watch. I highly recommend it.