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Riget (English title: The Kingdom) is a
Danish absurdist supernatural horror miniseries trilogy created by Lars von
Trier and Tómas Gislason. Set in the...
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trilogy Depression. 6^
Riget,
Riget II and
Riget Exodus are, respectively, the first,
second and
third part of the
miniseries trilogy Riget. "The
House That...
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followed these principles can be
traced from the 1998 film
Idioterne until Riget: Exodus. Vinterberg's 2012 film, Jagten, was also
influenced by the manifesto...
- (Danish
title Riget, 1994) and The Kingdom II (
Riget II, 1997), a pair of
miniseries recorded in the
Danish national hospital, the name "
Riget"
being a colloquial...
- 2022. The
fourth season was
released as a
separate series titled Borgen –
Riget, Magten, og Æren (known
internationally as
Borgen –
Power & Glory) on Netflix...
- in Tøsepiger. She is
perhaps best
known for her
roles in the TV
series Riget (playing the
brain damaged girl Mona),
Strisser på Samsø and TAXA. In 2005...
- most
famous roles are the
psychiatrist "Pigernes Ole" in Lars von Trier's
Riget II and Ulf
Thomsen in the Emmy
awarded (2002)
Danish television series Rejseholdet...
- has also
appeared in
Danish television series including Lars von Trier's
Riget (The Kingdom),
Forsvar (Defense), and as a
repeated guest star on Krøniken...
- brother-in-law and
frequent collaborator Joachim Holbek, who also
composed Riget (1991–2022) and
Manderlay (2005). In the U.S.-occupied zone of
Germany after...
- G. W.; Jenssen, B. M.; Letcher, R. J.; McKinney, M. A.; Morris, A. D.;
Rigét, F. F.; Sonne, C.; Styrishave, B.; Tartu, S. (2019). "State of knowledge...