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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder | 1970s
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IMDbBest Cinematography rets fotograf | 2019
Best Visual Effects rets visuelle effekter | 2019 | Peter
Best Actor | 2019
Best Editing | 2019
Best Cinematography | 2019
Best Director | 2019
Best Feature Film | 2019
Jury Award of Recognition | 2019 | Uma
Best Production Design rets scenograf | 2019
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Bruno
Best Director | 2018 | Lars von
Best Ensemble Performance | 2019
Best Screenplay | 2019
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2019
Best Achievement in Directing | 2019
Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2019
Best European Film Cel mai bun film european | 2020 | Lars von
Best MakeUp rets sminkr | 2019
Best Costume Design rets kostumier | 2019
Best Production Design rets scenograf | 2019
Best Original Screenplay rets originale manuskript | 2019
Best Director rets instruktr | 2019
Best Sound rets sounddesigner | 2019
Best Editing rets klipper | 2019
Best Actor rets mandlige hovedrolle | 2019
Best Film rets danske spillefilm | 2019 | Louise
Best Supporting Actor Mejor Actor de reparto | 2019
Best Lead Actor Mejor Actor | 2019 | Matt
Best Actor Bedste mandlige hovedrolle | 2019 | Matt
Best Actor | 2019 | Matt
Best Film | 2018 | Lars von
Best Feature | 2018 | Lars von
Budget 9,800,000 USD
Box Office Collection 5,566,776 USD
The film had its world premiere at the Cannes International Film Festival on May 14, 2018. It was reported that more than a hundred audience members - including some critics - walked out during the premiere, though a six-minute standing ovation followed the screening. Some of the upset audience members continued to condemn the film on social media for its extreme violence and nihilistic tone.
The old nursery rhyme "The House that Jack Built" was quoted in Lars von Trier's feature film debut The Element of Crime (1984).
The House That Jack Built (2018) was originally announced as an eight-part miniseries in September 2014 when the completed version of Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013) / Nymphomaniac: Vol. II (2013) premiered at the Venice Film Festival, but in February 2016, Lars von Trier announced via a David Bowie-themed video on his official Facebook page that "The House That Jack Built" would be his next theatrical release, due in theaters in 2018.
Lars von Trier split the filming into two parts to allow the opportunity for editing in between, something he has never done before.
The House That Jack Built (2018) will make its debut out of competition at the 2018 Cannes Film, seven years after Lars von Trier's infamous "Nazi" comments during the press conference for Melancholia (2011) resulted in his being labeled "persona non grata" and banned from the festival.
"Jack: The old cathedrals often have sublime artworks hidden away in the darkest corners for only God to see. The same goes for murder."
"Jack: Some people claim that the atrocities we commit in our fiction are those inner desires which we cannot commit in our controlled civilization, so they're expressed instead through our art. I don't agree. I believe Heaven and Hell are one and the same. The soul belongs to Heaven and the body to Hell."