Sex, Lies and Video Violence (2000)

Sex, Lies and Video Violence (2000) poster

Micke is a total film nerd, who would be rather sitting home watching violent action movies than to be outside drinking and hanging out with friends. One night Micke has prepared to have an orgy of violent movies, but something rather strange interrupts his plans. While watching "Die Hard", one of the German terrorists from the film comes out of the television, and this launches a night of violence filled with known characters.

Director: Richard Holm
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Action
Runtime: 68 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Christer Plånborg
Cinematography: Anders Jacobsson, Richard Holm
Editing: Doc, Richard Holm
Country: Sweden
Language: English, Deutsch, svenska
Budget: $5,000
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Richard Holm
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Horror, Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sex, Lies and Video Violence about?
Micke is a total film nerd, who would be rather sitting home watching violent action movies than to be outside drinking and hanging out with friends. One night Micke has prepared to have an orgy of violent movies, but something rather strange interrupts his plans. While watching "Die Hard", one of the German terrorists from the film comes out of the television, and this launches a night of violence filled with known characters.
Who directed Sex, Lies and Video Violence?
Sex, Lies and Video Violence was directed by Richard Holm.
Who stars in Sex, Lies and Video Violence?
Sex, Lies and Video Violence stars Mike Beck, Johan Holm, Mel Brooks, Brandon Lee, Christina Lindberg, Magnus Uggla.
How long is Sex, Lies and Video Violence?
Sex, Lies and Video Violence has a runtime of 1h 8m (68 minutes).
What genre is Sex, Lies and Video Violence?
Sex, Lies and Video Violence is a Comedy, Horror, Action film.
What is the budget of Sex, Lies and Video Violence?
Sex, Lies and Video Violence had a budget of $5,000.
Where was Sex, Lies and Video Violence produced?
Sex, Lies and Video Violence was produced in Sweden.