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The Hunt

The lie is spreading.
2012 | 116m | Danish

(393917 votes)

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A teacher lives a lonely life, all the while struggling over his son’s custody. His life slowly gets better as he finds love and receives good news from his son, but his new luck is about to be brutally shattered by an innocent little lie.
Release Date: Jun 13, 2012
Director: Thomas Vinterberg
Writer: Thomas Vinterberg, Tobias Lindholm
Genres: Drama
Keywords parent child relationship, lie, pedophilia, kindergarten, father, teacher, school, pedophile, divorce, depressing
Production Companies Zentropa Entertainments, Film i Väst, Zentropa International Sweden
Box Office Revenue: $18,300,000
Budget: $3,800,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Aug 15, 2024
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Name Character
Mads Mikkelsen Lucas
Thomas Bo Larsen Theo
Annika Wedderkopp Klara
Lasse Fogelstrøm Marcus
Susse Wold Grethe
Anne Louise Hassing Agnes
Lars Ranthe Bruun
Alexandra Rapaport Nadja
Sebastian Bull Sarning Torsten
Steen Ordell Guldbrandsen Lars T
Daniel Engstrup Johan
Troels Thorsen Bent
Søren Rønholt Big Carsten
Hana Shuan Tiny
Jytte Kvinesdal Inger
Josefine Gråbøl Teacher
Bjarne Henriksen Ole
Nicolai Dahl Hamilton Convenience Store Manager
Øyvind Hagen-Traberg Butcher
Allan Wibor Christensen Butcher's Assistant
Rikke Bergmann Cashier at the Convenience Store
Rasmus Lind Rubin Pede
Frank Rubæk Elias
Jakob Højlev Jørgensen Erik
Birgit Petersen Bruun's Sister #2
Karina Fogh Holmkjær Ulla
Heidi Gross Big Carsten's Wife
Marie Aktor Tiny's Wife
Mona C. Soliman Bent's Wife
Mie Ravn Nielsen Lars T's Wife
Kim Westi Rasmussen Police Officer #1
Thomas Ravn Police Officer #2
Katrine Brygmann Kirsten
Ole Dupont Lawyer (uncredited)
Nina Aller Christrup Bruun's Sister #1
Name Job
Nikolaj Egelund Original Music Composer
Torben Stig Nielsen Production Design
Rasmus Balslev-Olesen Set Decoration
Martin Madsen Visual Effects Supervisor
Thomas Vinterberg Screenplay, Director
Tobias Lindholm Screenplay
Charlotte Bruus Christensen Director of Photography
Janus Billeskov Jansen Editor
Anne Østerud Editor
Hummer Højmark Special Effects Coordinator
Per Arnesen Still Photographer
Thomas Jæger Sound Designer, Sound Editor
Bjørg Serup Key Makeup Artist, Hair Designer
Andy Cole Gaffer
Henric Andersson Sound Recordist
Lars Werner Nielsen Lalo Visual Effects Supervisor
Christian H. Lund Sound Recordist
Manon Rasmussen Costume Design
Annika Appelin Script Supervisor
Mikkel Maltha Music Supervisor
Torben Greve Foley
Kristian Eidnes Andersen Sound Designer
Bettina Lervig Hairstylist
Jette Termann Casting
Tanja Grunwald Casting
Peter Hingebjerg First Assistant Director
Jesper Tøffner Second Unit Director of Photography
Name Title
Morten Kaufmann Producer
Sisse Graum Jørgensen Producer
Thomas Vinterberg Producer
Jessica Ask Co-Producer
Martin Persson Co-Producer
Madeleine Ekman Co-Producer
Charlotte Pedersen Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best International Feature N/A Won
Cannes Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Mads Mikkelsen Won
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Reviews

tanty
9.0

Well scripted, well performed, well staged. A round movie with a fantastic Mads Mikkelsen. Honestly, I think this movie would have been even better with some more minutes on it to develop the plot even further. Fantastic directing. ...

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb15435519
10.0

Viewers beware: this is not an easy or light watch. Mads Mikkelsen absolutely kills it as a somewhat lonely single man, who suddenly finds love and welcomes his son to live with him. That's all I'll reveal in the review, no spoilers here. But again, this isn't a light film, nor should it be ... . This tackles the subject matter with the poise it deserves, with stunning performances from Mads as well as the entire supporting cast. The script and cinematography lend themselves perfectly to the task at hand, delivering a well-crafted portrayal of love, friendship, and ruin. Excellent.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
5.0

Happy to file this one under 'Films I Evidently Didn't Get'. <b>[Edit: I can't lie, I'm absolutely waffling below. Apologies in advance and totally feel free to ignore, I just typed whatever came into my head because I'm simply so unsure about this. I've articulated myself awfully I'm positive, w ... ay too many paragraphs and all that but hey-ho.]</b> I don't even know where to start with <em>'The Hunt'</em>, I'm finding it difficult to seperate my thoughts. On the one hand I dislike a lot about this, from the writing to the pacing to the supposed message of it and from the clearly phenomenal acting. I usually solely focus on my own opinions and type up my review before reading others', but every now and then a film comes along that I just don't get and when it's one with surprisingly (to me) high acclaim I have to read other reviews to see if I've just simply missed something glaringly obvious - which is, even now, entirely possible, don't get me wrong. However, the vibe of a handful of reviews on here I've seen is either hate the kid(s) or hate the people for believing the kid(s)... surely that's not the point of the film? I'm aware this is perhaps too UK-centric a reference, but if that is the case it is giving major Tory/Brexit/GB News vibes. As in, it's (hate this word, but...) some sorta 'wokery', we must get rid of cancel culture and all that stupid rhetoric. Pre-reading reviews, I just simply didn't understand what the film was trying to say... and even by stating whatever, why it went around the houses for nearly two hours and then proceded to not even wrap it up. I personally found it exhausting to watch, I admittedly don't tend to enjoy films that attempt these sorta 'smart' open-ended endings. If all the film is trying to say is that people can sometimes be falsely accused and have their lifes ruined by mob mentality, then fine... but I'm not sure using child abuse is quite the way to portray that idea. It's hardly a regular real life occurrence of children (very young children, at that) ruining grown mens lifes with sexual assault claims, is it? That's what I mean with what I said three paragraphs back, it's like you see on social media when a well known person is alleged to have done something serious and you get that section of people who immediately hate the likely victim for no reason. Now, perhaps I'm unsure about this 2012 release as I'm judging through my 2023 eyes, as in the aforementioned online rhetoric has murked the waters in terms of what the film is actually trying to say. Nowadays it's closely associated with those who use the terms 'woke', 'snowflake' etc. and that makes me feel uncomfortable, I can't lie. Now, even all that aside, solely as film I still didn't really enjoy it either. The way parts are written and characters act annoyed me, e.g. the shop scene. From them all willing to fight Lucas one second to the next when they're all scared because he head-butted someone; and how they didn't see that coming, or Lucas himself didn't see the initial punch coming. I acknowledge that's a random example, but it kinda typifies how odd the film felt to me at most moments. As I said, I do have one positive and that is the acting - which is truly top notch, frustratingly so if anything as it makes it difficult for me to rate the film. Mads Mikkelsen is truly outstanding, one of the best performances I've seen from him thus far. Thomas Bo Larsen is quality as well. No-one on the cast puts a foot wrong in truth, even youngster Annika Wedderkopp or the more experienced Anne Louise Hassing. I get severely awkward when I'm rating a film so much lower than the majority, which doesn't happen all that often at all but when it does it makes me cringe. I'm just being honest in how I feel though, even if it's totally possible that I've just got the wrong end of the stick completely. If I have, so be it.

Oct 14, 2023
ARGMAN
7.0

"Don't accuse someone of thing with ignorance, you'll regret it later" - Quran ...

Mar 02, 2024