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
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
The Hunt Following a tough divorce, 40-year-old Lucas has a new girlfriend, a new job and is in the process of reestablishing his relationship with his teenage son, Marcus. But things go awry. Not too much. Just a passing remark. A random lie. And as the snow falls and the Christmas lights are lit, the lie spreads like an invisible virus. The shock and mistrust gets out of hand, and the small community suddenly finds itself in a collective state of hysteria, while Lucas fights a lonely fight for his life and dignity. See More
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