Lars p Arendt

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    Dark Comedy Lars von Trier

    Occupations

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - What would happen if you interrupted Lars von Trier during a movie? It's not pretty.

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    Drama Lars p Arendt

    Beast

    They lie about it. Dad hitting Mom. But ten-year old Benjamin has had it with lies. Taking Dad´s pricey puppy as hostage, Benjamin forces Dad to apologize to Mom. Unfortunately for all of them, Daddy is not the apologizing kind.

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    Thriller Jesper Vidkjær Rasmussen

    Riders

    After eight years, 35-year-old Lars is released from prison. He is a changed man and wants to start a new life with his wife and son, at a safe distance from his former criminal motorcycle gang. But the gang members won't let him go so easily.

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    Drama Lars Henning

    Security

    Catching a pretty young shoplifter, a security guard must choose between compassion and what is right.

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    Drama Peter Falls

    Unlimited World

    A young woman in a codependent relationship must make a difficult decision after moving into a new apartment.

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    Horror Lars Klevberg

    Polaroid

    From the director of the upcoming "Child's Play" reboot, we showcase his short film breakthrough. Two girls are moving out after Sarah's mother has passed away. In the clearing they exploit an old camera possessed by a dark past.

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    Documentary Total Refusal

    Hardly Working

    Hardly Working sheds a limelight on the characters that normally remain in the background of video games: NPCs. A laundress, a stable boy, a street sweeper and a carpenter are observed with ethnographic precision. Their labor routines, activity patterns, as well as bugs and malfunctions, paint a vivid analogy for work under capitalism.

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    Dramedy Shia LaBeouf

    HowardCantour.com

    This is the story of Howard Cantour. A warrior. His life as a film critic and how he comes to terms with reviewing his hero's film.

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    SXSW Filmmakers Q&A

    As the SXSW Film Festival gears up this weekend, regular SOTW contributor, Jason B Kohl, sat down with two filmmakers from UCLA's MFA Directing Program en route to Austin. Their shorts couldn't be more different from each other in every aspect from production through post, but the two had many common insights to share.

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