The Kingdom

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Drama / Horror / Mystery / Comedy
Denmark / France / Germany / Sweden, (1994–2022), 14 h 20 min (Length: 60–79 min)

Cinematography:

Eric Kress, Manuel Alberto Claro

Composer:

Joachim Holbek

Cast:

Ernst-Hugo Järegård, Kirsten Rolffes, Søren Pilmark, Ghita Nørby, Jens Okking, Baard Owe, Peter Mygind, Udo Kier, Holger Perfort, Laura Christensen, Ole Boisen (more)
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Seasons(3) / Episodes(13)

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Filmmaker Lars von Trier’s internationally acclaimed, cult classic series tells the story of a hospital built on top of the old bleaching ponds in Copenhagen, where evil has taken root and medical science faces a daily struggle with itself; where the Swedes curse the Danes, and the mysterious and inexplicable blend together in a mixture of horror and humor. (MUBI)

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Reviews of this series by the user Marigold (2)

The Kingdom (1994) 

English This guy's SUCH A FREAK!!! The Kingdom is a very strange project that synthesizes a parody of medical dramas, horror and utterly beastly psychological terror in its swampy heart, which clearly makes Mr. Trier feel good. Traditional attributes like civilian acting, a documentary impression, the trembling camera and the almost Lynchian absurd scenes create a suffocating and electrifying atmosphere of a place that, while on the surface, is a proud memento of civilization, no mysticism escapes from its sight, but which is so saturated with mystery and irrational things (whether it is a genius loci or character relationships) that it simply cannot give the viewer anything other than a depressing impression. A cabinet of curiosities and bizarreness. And by the way, one of the greatest shows of all time. ()

Season 2 (1997) (S02) 

English In the first series, Stig Helmer addresses a sleeping city, whilst in the second he philosophizes with a toilet bowl. There are no better parallels to what has changed at Lars von Trier's hospital. The relatively irrational separation is transformed into a regular insane asylum, and the dark forces of the devil, hell, and alternative medicine seize all of the characters. Trier exorcises reason and ordains monstrous gargantuan feeling. It is such a beautifully repulsive trip beyond the limits of normalcy that it surpasses even the already brilliant first series. However, the missing end gives it a terrible scar. Where did Mrs. Drusse go? What does the monstrous Aage bring? Dansk jävlar!!! ()