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The Kingdom II: Part 1 - Death on the Operation Table

Riget II: Mors in Tabula

Denmark, Germany, France, Italy, Norway, Sweden

1997

63 Min
Color
1.33:1
Danish, Swedish
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DIR Lars von Trier, Morten Arnfred

PROD Marianne Slot, Pernille Bech Christensen, Molly Marlene Stensgård

SCR Lars von Trier, Niels Vørsel

DP Eric Kress

CAST Ernst-Hugo Järegård, Peter Mygind, Kirsten Rolffes, Holger Juul Hansen, Søren Pilmark, Ghita Nørby, Jens Okking, Ole Boisen, Birthe Neumann, Otto Brandenburg, Erik Wedersøe, Baard Owe, Birgitte Raaberg, Ulrik Cold, Lars von Trier

MUSIC Joachim Holbek

New York (Special Events)

Synopsis

Acclaimed director Lars von Trier (Dogville, The Five Obstructions) presents Series Two of his supernatural thriller set inside Denmark’s most esteemed but cursed medical institution. Malicious forces are once again at work as the hospital’s restless spirits become even more entwined with the eccentric staff and residents. Resuming after the birth of “Little Brother,” the deformed offspring of demon-doctor Aage Krüger (Udo Kier), these four episodes will propel you deeper into the madness and evil that dwells within The Kingdom. —Koch Lorber Films

Part one of four.

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Lars von Trier

With a back-story (almost) as singular as his films, Danish director Lars von Trier was one of the most exceptional filmmakers to burst onto the international film scene in the 1990s. Unapologetically confident in his artistry and an unabashed provocateur, von Trier could kick up a fuss about his behavior, but his stylistic brio, extreme narratives, and ability with actors prevented such films as Zentropa (1991), The Kingdom (1994), Breaking the Waves (1996), and Dancer in the Dark (2000) from being eclipsed by their creator. Even as he openly sought a larger audience by making films in English, von Trier’s success helped resurrect Scandinavian cinema’s international prominence; his intense fear of flying ensured he’d never “go Hollywood.”

Raised by his radical, nudist Communist parents in an unconventional environment where, as von Trier once put it, everything was permitted except “feelings, religion and enjoyment,” von Trier blossomed into a neurotic, left-wing, movie-loving… read more

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Harry Rossi

13Jun12

Another great episode of The Kingdom! By the looks of it, season two will be just as awesome as season one. I love the "character" that Udo Kier plays and "Danish scum" might just be my new favorite tv catchphrase ever!

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Neo-Gloom

16Dec10

Why isn't this entire series just listed as one page like Berlin Alexanderplatz or The Decalogue, as opposed to a page for each individual episode?

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g legs, ONUR KAYA, Príncipe Myshkin, aiex, Pierre Andre, shini, Ben, Viktor Pedersen, eric dupont

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    tired sounds

    26Jun12

    Because mubi offers them all streaming for 2.99 each. Only 25 dollars to watch the whole series, what a deal!

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Adam Cook

14Jul10

Udo Kier FTW

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