Antichrist

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Antichrist is a 2009 psychological horror film directed by Lars von Trier, known for its disturbing imagery, controversial themes, and intense performances.

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instanceOf film
psychological horror film
awardReceived Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
European Film Award for Best Actress
basedOn original screenplay by Lars von Trier
cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle
colorProcess color
composer Kristen Hydén
countryOfOrigin Denmark
France
Germany
Sweden
director Lars von Trier
distributor Nordisk Film
editor Anders Refn
filmingLocation Germany
Sweden
followedBy Melancholia
Nymphomaniac
genre drama film
psychological horror
hasCharacter He
She
hasSetting remote cabin in a forest
hasTagline Chaos reigns
mainSubject grief
marriage
psychological trauma
mpaaRating Not rated (U.S.)
narrativeLocation Eden (forest cabin)
nominatedFor Palme d’Or
surface form: Palme d'Or
notableFor controversial themes
disturbing imagery
explicit sexual content
graphic violence
originalLanguage English
partOf Melancholia
surface form: Lars von Trier’s unofficial “Depression Trilogy”
premiere Cannes Film Festival
surface form: 2009 Cannes Film Festival
producer Lars von Trier
Meta Louise Foldager
productionCompany Zentropa Entertainments
publicationDate 2009
ratingSystem Cannes Film Festival official selection
runningTime 108 minutes
screenwriter Lars von Trier
starring Charlotte Gainsbourg
Willem Dafoe

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Willem Dafoe notableWork Antichrist
Charlotte Gainsbourg notableWork Antichrist
Lars von Trier notableWork Antichrist
Anthony Dod Mantle notableWork Antichrist
Anthony Dod Mantle workedOn Antichrist
Zentropa produced Antichrist