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Europa

1h 47m Drama, Fantasy 1991

one of Lars Von Trier's weirdest and most wonderful works, a runaway-train ride to an oddly futuristic past.

“You will now listen to my voice … On the count of ten you will be in Europa …” So begins Max von Sydow’s opening narration to Lars von Trier’s hypnotic Europa (known in the U.S. as Zentropa), a fever dream in which American pacifist Leopold Kessler (Jean-Marc Barr) stumbles into a job as a sleeping-car conductor for the Zentropa railways in a Kafkaesque 1945 postwar Frankfurt. With its gorgeous black-and-white and color imagery and meticulously recreated (if then nightmarishly deconstructed) costumes and sets, Europa is one of the great Danish filmmaker’s weirdest and most wonderful works, a runaway-train ride to an oddly futuristic past.

Director

Lars Von Trier

Language

English

Country

Denmark

Studio

Criterion

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