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Antichrist (stylized as ANTICHRIS♀) is a 2009 art horror film [5] written and directed by Lars von Trier.It stars Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg as a married couple who experience the accidental death of their infant son, after which they retreat to a cabin in the woods to grieve, where the man experiences strange visions and the woman manifests increasingly violent sexual behavior ...
2009 Antichrist: Permanent Banned due to explicit sexual and misogynistic violent content involving castration. [14] [better source needed] 2009 Brüno: 2009 A mockumentary film was banned due to homosexual obscenity, was lifted and heavily cut by MTRCB as R-18 rated. [15] 2012 Innocence of Muslims: N/A
Willem Dafoe is an American actor known for his work in To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), Platoon (1986), The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), Flight of the Intruder (1991), Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997), The Boondock Saints (1999), Shadow of the Vampire (2000), Spider-Man (2002), Finding Nemo (2003), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), Manderlay (2005), Antichrist (2009), The Florida ...
Manderlay is a 2005 avant-garde drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier, the second and most recent part of von Trier's projected USA – Land of Opportunities trilogy.
Writer; based on a 2009 film Antichrist: Zentropa Games Notes ... 5 ^ Antichrist, Melancholia and Nymphomaniac are, respectively, the first, ...
The investigation was initially inspired by claims contained in the 2015 book "Clinton Cash," which claimed the foundation traded favors and access for money while Clinton served in the State ...
Antichrist: Lars von Trier: Willem Dafoe, Charlotte Gainsbourg: Denmark France Germany Italy Poland Sweden [9] Are You Scared 2: John Lands, Russell Appling: Kathy Gardiner, Adrienne Hays, Chad Guerrero: United States [10] Basement Jack: Michael Shelton: Eric Peter-Kaiser, Michele Morrow, Sam Skoryna: United States [11] Bedtime Ghost Tales: J.R ...
Von Trier would later return to explicit images in Antichrist (2009), exploring darker themes, but he ran into problems when he tried once more with Nymphomaniac, which had 90 minutes cut out (reducing it from five-and-one-half to four hours) for its international release in 2013 in order to be commercially viable, [64] taking nearly a year to ...