It's night. Perhaps after a dream of an intruder crashing through a window, a woman who's sensitive to light has a telephone conversation with a friend. The woman has a plane ticket from Copenhagen to Buenos Aires at 6 that morning. She doesn't want to go. Her friend encourages her to make the trip. Later, she stands in a car park with her suitcase. Flying geese fill the screen.
Directed by Lars von Trier
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Lars von Trier
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Lars von Trier
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25 reviews
Constantonis
2.0★ · 04/25/26
my screen froze and went black and i didn’t notice till 3 minutes later cause i thought it was an artistic choice
my screen froze and went black and i didn’t notice till 3 minutes later cause i thought it was an artistic choice
Jack
5.0★ · 04/15/26
great visually, has a nice dreamy feel but besides that - is sort of lacking in substance. probably my favourite lars von trier short, but it still also misses the mark.
great visually, has a nice dreamy feel but besides that - is sort of lacking in substance. probably my favourite lars von trier short, but it still also misses the mark.
jack
5.0★ · 04/15/26
great visually, has a nice dreamy feel but besides that - is sort of lacking in substance. probably my favourite lars von trier short, but it still also misses the mark.
great visually, has a nice dreamy feel but besides that - is sort of lacking in substance. probably my favourite lars von trier short, but it still also misses the mark.
𝐿𝑒𝓋𝒾
9.2★ · 09/07/25
Die Art und Weise wie er die Dunkelheit als Zeichen von Depression und Traurigkeit nutzt und zeigt das die Frau sich von der Realität trennt, in ein schwarzes loch (Depression) verschwindet ist ziemlich hervorgehoben und auch der Sound als auch die Kameraführung
Die Art und Weise wie er die Dunkelheit als Zeichen von Depression und Traurigkeit nutzt und zeigt das die Frau sich von der Realität trennt, in ein schwarzes loch (Depression) verschwindet ist ziemlich hervorgehoben und auch der Sound als auch die Kameraführung