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  1. The House That Jack Built is the best kind of cinema, the kind that provokes and challenges the viewer to digest the horrors on screen and deconstruct it layer by disturbing layer to discover the ...

  2. About this movie. Lars von Trier returns to the director's chair to present the world with his most daring and provocative work to date, 'The House That Jack Built'. This time the topic of discussion is violence and art, and violence as art. In a mesmerising career best, Matt Dillon plays failed architect turned serial killer Jack who leads us ...

  3. Buy from €6.99. Redeem voucher. Trailer. Wishlist. Share. 2018. 2 h 32 m. 18. In a mesmerising career best, Matt Dillon plays failed architect turned serial killer Jack who leads us through his thought processes behind his increasingly more depraved acts of murder which he names “incidents”.

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    "The House That Jack Built takes us on a majestic journey of crime, family drama, and redemption. Not since ‘Real Women Have Curves’ has there been such a thorough investigation into the complexities of Hispanic-American culture." - Joseph Braverman, Awards Circuit

  5. Mar 16, 2024 · Lars von Trier's The House That Jack Built is a shocking and disturbing film that uses violence as a tool to explore the limits of art and freedom of speech.; The movie's explicit violence and ...

  6. Gallery of 53 movie poster and cover images for The House That Jack Built (2018). Synopsis: Failed architect, engineer and vicious murderer Jack narrates the details of some of his most elaborately orchestrated crimes, each of them a towering piece of art that defines his life's work as a serial killer for twelve years.

  7. May 29, 2020 · The House That Jack Built isn't just a straightforward serial killer movie though, as the film is told from Jack's recollections as he's being led into Hell itself. The story's structure is based around Dante's Inferno from The Divine Comedy , a poem that came to define the image of Hell as the main character is led through all it's nine levels.