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King's Game (2004)

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Country: SV/DK
Technical: col/2.35:1 107m
Director: Nikolaj Arcel
Cast: Anders WW. Berthelsen, Soren Pilmark, Nastja Arcel

Synopsis:

With the incumbent lying in a coma following a car accident, members of the Danish Centre party vie for the post of Chairman on the eve of the elections. At the same time a young and connected journalist finds himself prematurely raised to a position reporting from Parliament...

Review:

Intriguing 'corridors of power' thriller, with the familiar trope of the hero being used as an unwitting pawn in the Machiavellian goings-on. Strong on lighting and atmosphere, and shot in desaturated greyish hues, it boasts strong performances and an All the President's Men-style finish.

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(Kongekabale)


Country: SV/DK
Technical: col/2.35:1 107m
Director: Nikolaj Arcel
Cast: Anders WW. Berthelsen, Soren Pilmark, Nastja Arcel

Synopsis:

With the incumbent lying in a coma following a car accident, members of the Danish Centre party vie for the post of Chairman on the eve of the elections. At the same time a young and connected journalist finds himself prematurely raised to a position reporting from Parliament...

Review:

Intriguing 'corridors of power' thriller, with the familiar trope of the hero being used as an unwitting pawn in the Machiavellian goings-on. Strong on lighting and atmosphere, and shot in desaturated greyish hues, it boasts strong performances and an All the President's Men-style finish.

(Kongekabale)


Country: SV/DK
Technical: col/2.35:1 107m
Director: Nikolaj Arcel
Cast: Anders WW. Berthelsen, Soren Pilmark, Nastja Arcel

Synopsis:

With the incumbent lying in a coma following a car accident, members of the Danish Centre party vie for the post of Chairman on the eve of the elections. At the same time a young and connected journalist finds himself prematurely raised to a position reporting from Parliament...

Review:

Intriguing 'corridors of power' thriller, with the familiar trope of the hero being used as an unwitting pawn in the Machiavellian goings-on. Strong on lighting and atmosphere, and shot in desaturated greyish hues, it boasts strong performances and an All the President's Men-style finish.

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