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Europa
Directed by
Lars von Trier
R
1992
1h 53m
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7.5
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88%
7.3
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Just after World War II, an American takes a railway job in Germany, but finds his position politically sensitive with various people trying to use him.
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Cast of Europa
Jean-Marc Barr
Leopold Kessler
Barbara Sukowa
Katharina Hartmann
Udo Kier
Lawrence Hartmann
Ernst-Hugo Järegård
Uncle Kessler
Erik Mørk
Pater
Jørgen Reenberg
Max Hartmann
Henning Jensen
Siggy
Eddie Constantine
Colonel Harris
Max von Sydow
Narrator (voice)
Benny Poulsen
Steleman
Erno Müller
Seifert
Dietrich Kuhlbrodt
Inspector
Holger Perfort
Mr. Ravenstein
Anne Werner Thomsen
Mrs. Ravenstein
Hardy Rafn
Man in Housecoat
Cæcilia Holbek Trier
Maid
János Herskó
Jewish Man
Talila
Jewish Wife
Claus Flygare
Father
Jon Ledin
American Soldier
Europa Ratings & Reviews
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
For all its technical and aesthetic brilliance, Europa remains a rather cold and distant film, one that is easy to appreciate, but difficult to love.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
Everything comes together beautifully.
Hartford Courant
Malcolm Johnson
Von Trier is vague, portentous.
Artforum
Steve Erickson
For all its devotion to directorial style, Europa is also impressive for the way it continually juggles narrative threads.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
An intriguing, visually stunning black-and-white neo noir, set in postWWII Europe.
Cinema Writer
Jay Antani
Beautiful, brilliant, hallucinatory filmmaking
Movie Metropolis
Christopher Long
The highly stylized film keeps viewers at an emotional distance, but it establishes a consistent mood and a rhythm as steady as the click-clack of a train rolling along the track.
Slant Magazine
Bill Weber
The German moral tragedy of the Nazi era is obscured by the movie's ostentatious arsenal of tricks and toys.
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
An ambitious avant garde film directed by Lars von Trier
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
Surreal and confusing -- in all the right ways.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The narrative is told in a deliberately disjointed style by the film's Danish director, Lars Von Trier, whose strength is in the film's astonishing visuals.
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