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From 24 January 2013

The Hunt Jagten

Thomas Vinterberg / Denmark / 2012 / 115 min / Slovene subtitles, English, Danish / 16+

Lucas is a beloved kindergarten teacher until one day an “innocent” lie by a little girl about his inappropriate sexual conduct turns his life upside down.

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Directed by Dogma co-founder Thomas Vinterberg, The Hunt is his most successful film since The Celebration (Festen). The outstanding performance of Mads Mikkelsen in the lead role won him the Best Actor award at Cannes.

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A dying young man is committed to having a good time with his friends after stealing money from his boss.

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