Danish noir crime drama with a poetic nerve. Two boys, Kristinus and Jakob (Rode and Neergaard) experienced a loveless and abusive childhood. Now as grown-ups, they are acting outside the law.
Stephen Lawrence was a black London teenager murdered by white racists in 1993. His parents fought to have the crime properly investigated, culminating in a judicial enquiry into the event itself and also the inadequacies of the ensuing investigation by the London Metropolitan Police.
On 24th August 1992 in the eastern German city of Rostock, a rampaging mob, to the applause and cheering of more than 3,000 bystanders, besieged and set fire to a residential building containing, among others, more than 120 Vietnamese men, women, and children on what has since become known as "The Night of the Fire.
Roy and Bo leave their small town the weekend after graduation for a short road trip to LA. Soon, they find themselves lashing out and leaving a trail of bodies behind them.
Two stories for the price of one: a video store clerk tries to get acquainted with a waitress; a man beats his pregnant wife, unaware that her brother is a violent racist.
A creative and driven teenager is desperate to escape his hometown and the haunting memories of his turbulent childhood.
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Kristinus Bergman -- (1948)
Directores: Astrid Henning-Jensen Bjarne Henning-Jensen. Guionistas: Astrid Henning-Jensen Bjarne Henning-Jensen. Actores: Ebbe Rode (Kristinus ...
Trailer: Kristinus Bergman
Film fra 1948. Kristinus køber en tilsyneladende almindelig bondegård i en lille provinsby. Sammen med vennen Jakob foregiver han at ville bruge den til at ...
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Around 1750, in the Dauphiné not far from the Swiss border, a cooper, tired of the injustices affecting the peasants crushed by taxes, went into revolt.