‘The House That Jack Built’: Uma Thurman Catches the Eye of a Serial Killer in New Look at Lars von Trier Film
The controversial director is returning to the Cannes Film Festival next month to world premiere his serial killer origin story.
The controversial director is returning to the Cannes Film Festival next month to world premiere his serial killer origin story.
“The House That Jack Built” will be Trier’s first movie to debut at Cannes since “Melancholia” in 2011, but the film is playing Out of Competition.
The controversial director admits filming “The House That Jack Built” was terrible for him due to anxiety and drinking.
The master of cinematic provocation returns with a serial killer drama that is bound to turn a few heads.
The Danish auteur was banned from the festival for a Hitler joke he made in 2011.
Lars von Trier took a break from filming “The House That Jack Built” in Sweden to meet with press and tease just how brutal his new movie is going to be.
The film stars Matt Dillon in the leading role and is set to be released in 2018.
Matt Dillon has already been announced as the title character.
The filmmaker stated that he “made an evocative photo with a cinematic reference.”
Dillon will star alongside Bruno Ganz in Von Trier’s 15th film.
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