In the annals of provocative cinema, few films have carved a niche as deep, bloody, and divisive as Lars von Trier’s 2009 psychological horror masterpiece, Antichrist . Starring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg, the film is a descending spiral into grief, misogyny, nature’s brutality, and graphic sexual violence. It won Best Actress at Cannes (despite being condemned by many critics) and has since become a staple of "extreme cinema" lists.
Cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle (Oscar winner for Slumdog Millionaire ) shot Antichrist using a mix of high-definition digital cameras and 35mm film to achieve a specific, abrasive texture. In standard definition, the film’s lush, decaying forest looks like a muddy green blur. movie antichrist 2009 extra quality
For the ultimate viewing experience, certain boutique home video labels have given Antichrist the premium treatment it deserves. In the annals of provocative cinema, few films