Nicholas Winding Refn's searing pair of Danish underworld thrillers are provacative mesmerising and blisteringly fast-paced cinema. Pusher: A frenzied week in the life of Frank a Danish drug dealer fighting for his livelihood and his life when a deal goes tragically wrong. Bleeder: Malice and misfortune plague the relationship of Leo and Louise. When jealousy leads to an act of violence the retribution is swift and savage for the couple and their circle of friends.
To deal or not to deal: that is the question. Pusher is the story of Frank a small time drug pusher playing with the big boys. He loves the job the life and most of all the money. When a deal goes wrong Frank has 18 hours to come up with the cash or go on the run in fear of his life.
Das Experiment: It began as a game in the name of science. Twenty men (eight 'guards' and twelve 'prisoners') in an intense two week investigation into aggressive behaviour in a simulated prison environment. It soon became a quest to survive... Based on a real life psychological experiment Oliver Hirschbiegel's debut feature is a resonant hard-hitting look at the abuse of power and the corruption of authority. Masterfully shot with the use of hidden cameras the film builds to a bloody and thrilling climax. Nominated as the German contender for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar Das Experiment features a no holds barred performance by Moritz Bleibtreu as Tarek a heroic undercover journalist who stands up against the brutalities inflicted by the would-be guards. (Dir. Oliver Hirschbiegel German 2001) Pusher: To deal or not to deal: that is the question. Pusher is the story of Frank a small time drug pusher playing with the big boys. He loves the job the life and most of all the money. When a deal goes wrong Frank has 18 hours to come up with the cash or go on the run in fear of his life. (Dir. Nicolas Winding Refn Danish 1996) Evil: All evil needs is for good men to do nothing. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Winner of six international film awards including Best Film Best Actor and Best Cinematography. From celebrated director Mikael Hafstrom comes the haunting intense and powerfully performed Evil. Erik is expelled for fighting. He ends up at a private boarding school where the senior students control the younger ones.Erik finds a friend in Pierre his room mate. The story revolves around Erik who just wishes to be left alone to graduate but he doesn't listen to what the seniors have to say and they don't like it.... (Dir. Mikael Hafstrom Swedish 2003)
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