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The Kingdom (DVD) (*)
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$20.99

Original Title: Riget
Alternate Title: Hospital der Geister - The Kingdom
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
Danish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Danish ( Subtitles )
English ( Subtitles )
Finnish ( Subtitles )
Norwegian ( Subtitles )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )
Romanian ( Subtitles )
Serbian ( Subtitles )
Swedish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Denmark ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
278 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
2-DVD Set
Documentary
Interactive Menu
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 1994 and produced in:
Denmark ( Scandinavia, Iceland )
France ( France, Benelux )
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )
Sweden ( Scandinavia, Iceland )


Directed By:
Morten Arnfred
Lars von Trier


Written By:
Tómas Gislason
Niels Vørsel


Actors:
Ernst-Hugo Järegård ..... Helmer
Kirsten Rolffes ..... Sigrid Drusse
Holger Juul Hansen ..... Moesgaard
Søren Pilmark ..... Krogshøj
Ghita Nørby ..... Rigmor
Jens Okking ..... Bulder
Otto Brandenburg ..... Hansen
Annevig Schelde Ebbe ..... Mary
Baard Owe ..... Bondo
Birgitte Raaberg ..... Judith
Peter Mygind ..... Mogge
Vita Jensen ..... Dishwasher 1
Morten Rotne Leffers ..... Dishwasher 2
Solbjørg Højfeldt ..... Camilla
Udo Kier ..... Aage Krüger


Synopsis:
Originally created for Danish television, Morten Arnfred and Lars von Trier's supernatural thriller The Kingdom chronicles the bizarre occurrences at the title hospital, the largest and most respected hospital in the country. While the series deals with such real-life complications as murder investigations and malpractice suits, a more villainous force may be unleashing itself upon the hospital staff. After a patient (Kirsten Rolffes) sees the ghost of a young girl, many of the staff members find themselves involved in frightening and bizarre situations like an ambulance that appears every evening but then instantly vanishes. Eventually, a female doctor (Birgitte Raaberg) becomes pregnant, but the accelerated development of her fetus could be a sign that the evil forces have found a way to enter more permanently into the world. This film consists of the first four episodes, or the entire first season, of the television series.

Often summed up as a fusion of ER, Twin Peaks, and The Hospital (1971), Lars von Trier's The Kingdom (1994) is as engrossing as its antecedents and an inspired horror-comic satire of medical hubris. Shot on location in a Copenhagen hospital called the Kingdom, von Trier's ghost story takes its time setting up the central ensemble of doctors, nurses, medical students, orderlies, and patients, rendering the later events and discoveries all the more chilling and darkly humorous. With the sepia-toned color evoking decay from the ominous prologue onward, The Kingdom reaches a sublime horror climax sure to delight Udo Kier fans (not to mention David Cronenberg), leaving open copious questions for Riget II. Moving away from Zentropa's (1992) polished avant-gardism toward Breaking the Waves' (1996) roughness, The Kingdom's shaky hand-held 16 mm camerawork and jump cuts create a skittish intimacy; the mobile long takes and eerie aerial shots suggest the presence of unseen, supernatural observers to the hospital's follies -- except in the scenes featuring the wise, clairvoyant dishwashers. A hit on Danish TV, The Kingdom's theatrical release in the U.S. solidified von Trier's reputation as a prodigiously talented provocateur.

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 24 February, 2006.
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