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2005 | Color | 100 min

Imaginatively merging genres into a highly atmospheric narrative, Vinterberg tells the love story between Dick, a young man in an American mining town, and his gun. An allegory about the corrupting power of man?s deadly invention


Country: México, Alemania, Dinamarca, Reino Unido
Direction: Vinterberg; Thomas
Script: Von Trie; Lars
Production: Garde; Peter, Hald; Brigitte, Ehrhard; Bo, Albæk Jensen; Peter
Photography: Dod Mantl; Anthony
Sound: Eidnes Andersen; Kristian
Music: Wallfisch; Benjamin
Cast:Bell; Jamie, Pullman; Bill, Angarano; Michael, Gordon; Danso, Nelson; Novella, Owen; Chris, Pill; Alison, Webber; Mark
Participation year at FICM: 2005

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