

At World's End
2009 Directed by Tomas Villum JensenAn english tv-team discovers a special white flower in the indonesian rainforest, but they never get to investegate it further, before the danish recluse Severin has shot them down. A danish special enforcement with a psychiatrist in front is sent off, and they find out, that Severin claims, that he is 129 years old, and it's the flower, which keeps him young. Soon all hunts the white flower, which apparently gives eternal life.
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Nikolaj Lie Kaas
....................................................Adrian

Birgitte Hjort Sørensen
....................................................Beate

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
....................................................Severin Geertsen

Steven Berkoff
....................................................Jack Pudovski

Matthias Hues
....................................................Aribert

Bille Brown
....................................................James Hall

Nicolas Bro
....................................................Mikael Feldt
Director
...........................................................Tomas Villum Jensen
Writer
...........................................................Anders Thomas Jensen
Third Assistant Camera
...........................................................Benjamin Kirk Nielsen
Grip
...........................................................Billy Harmer
Still Photographer
...........................................................Ben Rothstein
First Assistant "A" Camera
...........................................................Jason Binnie
Assistant Camera
...........................................................Katrín Björk Sævarsdóttir
Production Companies
...................................................M&M Productions
Production Countries
........................................................Denmark
Spoken Languages
....................................................Dansk
English
Genres
....................................................Adventure
Action
Comedy
Thriller
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