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Released , 'The Kingdom' stars Ernst-Hugo Järegård, Kirsten Rolffes, Holger Juul Hansen, Søren Pilmark The movie has a runtime of about 4 hr 33 min, and received a user score of 78 (out of 100) on TMDb, which compiled reviews from 250 respected users.
You probably already know what the movie's about, but just in case... Here's the plot: "Set in the neurosurgical ward of Copenhagen's Rigshospitalet, the city and country's main hospital, nicknamed "Riget", a number of characters, staff and patients alike, encounter bizarre phenomena, both human and supernatural." .
The Kingdom
"Riget" is a thirteen episode Danish television miniseries created by Lars von Trier from 1994 to 2022, split into three series, with four, four and five installments apiece. The first two have been edited into two theatrically released films with a combined running time of approximately 9½ hours for distribution in the United Kingdom and United States. Set in the neurosurgical ward of Copenhagen's Rigshospitalet, the city and country's main hospital, nicknamed "Riget", which means "the kingdom", the plot follows a number of characters, staff and patients alike, as they encounter bizarre phenomena, both human and supernatural. The show is notable for its wry humor, muted sepia colour scheme, and the appearance of a chorus of Down Syndrome dishwashers who discuss in intimate detail the strange occurrences in the hospital.