Lars von Trier
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The Kingdom: Season 1
Doctors working in an ultramodern hospital in...
Doctors working in an ultramodern hospital in Denmark become convinced the place is haunted in this fantasy series from Palme d'Or-winning filmmaker Lars von Trier (Melancholia).
The Kingdom: Season 2
Doctors working in an ultramodern hospital in...
Doctors working in an ultramodern hospital in Denmark become convinced the place is haunted in this fantasy series from Palme d'Or-winning filmmaker Lars von Trier (Melancholia).
The Kingdom: Season 3 - Exodus
The third and final season of Lars...
The third and final season of Lars von Trier's cult tv series, set in an ultramodern, haunted hospital.
The House That Jack Built
Lars von Trier's psychological horror follows the...
Lars von Trier's psychological horror follows the development of a highly intelligent serial killer (Matt Dillon) over the course of 12 years.
Nymphomaniac: Volume I
Part one of the highly explicit, two...
Part one of the highly explicit, two volume tale of a self-diagnosed nymphomaniac from cinematic provocateur Lars von Trier (Antichrist). Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg) recounts her sexual experiences as a young woman (Stacey Martin) while recovering from a beating.
Nymphomaniac: Volume II
Part two of the highly explicit, two...
Part two of the highly explicit, two volume tale of a self-diagnosed nymphomaniac from cinematic provocateur Lars von Trier (Antichrist). Picking up from where she left off in the previous installment, Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg) revisits her increasingly excessive sexual experiences as an adult.
Melancholia
Iconoclastic Danish director Lars von Trier follows...
Iconoclastic Danish director Lars von Trier follows up his controversial Antichrist with this sci-fi disaster drama, starring Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Kiefer Sutherland.
Side by Side
Keanu Reeves' documentary investigating cinema's digital revolution...
Keanu Reeves' documentary investigating cinema's digital revolution which is challenging the relevance of photochemical film. Includes interviews with James Cameron, Martin Scorsese, George Lucas, David Lynch and many more.