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Dead Man Down
In New York City, a crime lord's right-hand man is seduced by a woman seeking retribution.
Niels Arden Oplev
Casts & Crew
Colin Farrell
Noomi Rapace
Terrence Howard
Dominic Cooper
Isabelle Huppert
Luis Da Silva Jr.
Stuart Bennett
Franky G
Declan Mulvey
John Cenatiempo
Roy James Wilson
Myles Humphus
Stephen Hill
Aaron Vexler
James Biberi
F. Murray Abraham
Andrew Stewart-Jones
Krystal Tini
William Zielinski
Jessica Jean Wilson
Christopher Cline
Kimberly S. Fairbanks
Michael McKiddy
Beata Dalton
Accalia Quintana
Jay Santiago
Maria Laboy
Saul Stein
Roy Milton Davis
Armand Assante
Jennifer Mudge
Ante Novakovic
Kresh Novakovic
Jennifer Butler
Raymond Mamrak
Bobby Beckles
Raw Leiba
Hisham Tawfiq
Nnamdi Nwosa
R. Marcos Taylor
Jeremy Sample
John Wooten
Stephen Mann
Aleksander Mici
Also Directed by Niels Arden Oplev
Follows two sisters, Inger and Ellen, and how their relationship is challenged on an anticipated coach trip to Paris.
The basic story of a young criminal not quite living up to his won ideals of "not to give a damn" sidesteps out of his criminal career while dragging his younger brother into it, could have been interesting. Unfortunately the implementation is simply not good enough. As so often with Danish movies, there is little appreciation for detail thus leaving us with hoodlums talking like they've done time at a business academy rather than a prison. Dialects completely out of here and idiosyncratic bikers without bikes or even character for that matter. An ever accelerating surrealism towards the end doesn't help to clear the slow pace of this film but it does give a glimpse of what the story could have unfolded to become.
In a quirky, small town, situated in the outskirts of everything, 14-year-old Martin is getting ready for one of the most formal transitions from boy to man; the communion. It's 1976, music's in the air and hormones are blossoming. But in the midst of it all Martin's mother suddenly passes away and her tragic death trickers a series of events that not only changes Martin's life forever, but also affects everyone else in the local community. Overwhelmed with grief neither Martin's dad, nor his older brother, is capable to comfort Martin. He enters adulthood in a mixture of drunken happiness and immense sadness over the loss of his mother, and his relationship to both his friend Kim and girlfriend Kristine comes to its natural conclusion.
Dennis and Carl are brothers who live on a small farm in the country. None too bright, Dennis wants a girlfriend for Christmas. Carl makes sure that Dennis gets just that when he meets Rita at the local pub. She is on the run from her husband and she doesn't turn down the chance to hide away at Carl and Dennis's place.
The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey is a Danish police procedural television series produced by Danmarks Radio, created and written by Peter Thorsboe and Mai Brostrøm. The series debuted on 10 October 2004 in Denmark. It won an International Emmy Award from the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for best non-American television drama series in 2005. There were three seasons; the second season premiered in Denmark on 9 October 2005 and the third on 8 October 2006. The last episode originally aired in Denmark on 26 November 2006. The series was filmed on location in various parts of northern Europe, from Berlin and Copenhagen to Oslo and other locations including Iceland. The series has enjoyed particular success in Australia, where it airs on SBS and is available on DVD with English subtitles.
A drama about a boy who's inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and challenges repressive school authority in 1969 Denmark.
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The story of Danish photographer Daniel Rye, who was captured by ISIS in Syria in 2013 and held hostage for 398 days.