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Uma Thur­man is star­ring in Lars von Trier’s ser­i­al killer movie

08 Mar 2017

Words by David Jenkins

A woman with long brown hair wearing a black coat, looking thoughtful and serious.
A woman with long brown hair wearing a black coat, looking thoughtful and serious.
The Dan­ish provo­ca­teur re-teams with a famil­iar face from his pre­vi­ous, Nymphomaniac.

There’s a sneak­ing sus­pi­cion that Lars von Tri­er has only recent­ly found his true call­ing – as an ace stealth mar­ket­ing exec rather than an film­mak­er. He’s become a mas­ter at build­ing up the siz­zle that emanates from beneath the steak, drop­ping hints in the lengthy run-up peri­od to the film’s even­tu­al release. And who are we not to pick up on his tan­ta­lis­ing bread­crumb trail?

The lat­est rev­e­la­tion is that von Tri­er is some­one who reads the crit­i­cism of his films. When his two-part sex fol­ly Nympho­ma­ni­ac was released to cin­e­mas in 2013, most were in agree­ment that a small sup­port­ing turn by Uma Thur­man was a – if not the – high­light of the entire epic.

And so, he has brought her back into the fold for The House that Jack Built, his sto­ry of a ser­i­al killer’s com­ing of age, star­ring 90s icon Matt Dillon.

With Riley Keough and Sofie Gråbøl (of TV’s The Killing fame) already involved, along­side the Ger­man vet­er­an Bruno Ganz, von Tri­er has also announced that the film, which goes into pro­duc­tion in Swe­den in March 2017, also stars Siob­han Fal­lon Hogan, who worked with the direc­tor on his 2000 anti-musi­cal, Dancer in the Dark.

He has said that this new film, cel­e­brates the idea that life is evil and soul­less” so seems like it’s busi­ness as usu­al for one of Europe’s most unflinch­ing directors.

Geometric red house-shaped logo with "House play jack" text and "Lars von Trier" author name.

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