Lars von Trier shook up the film world when he premiered Antichrist at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.
In this graphic psychodrama, a grief-stricken man and woman—a searing Willem Dafoe and Cannes best actress Charlotte Gainsbourg—retreat to a cabin deep in the woods after the accidental death of their infant son, only to find terror and violence at the hands of nature and, ultimately, each other.
But this most confrontational work yet from one of contemporary cinema’s most controversial artists is no mere provocation.
It is a visually sublime, emotionally ravaging journey to the darkest corners of the possessed human mind; a disturbing battle of the sexes that pits rational psychology against age-old superstition; and a profoundly effective horror film. -- The Criterion Collection
Cast: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Willem Dafoe
Cannes (In Competition): Best Actress, Edinburgh, Toronto (Masters), New York, Melbourne
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Title: Antichrist (2009)
Directed by: Lars von Trier
Date of birth: 30 April 1956, Copenhagen, Denmark
Writing credits:
Lars von Trier
Music by: Kristian Eidnes Andersen
Country: Denmark | Germany | France | Italy | Poland | Sweden
Language: English
Color: Color | Black and White
Runtime: 108 min.