Bleeder (1999)
Two stories for the price of one: a video store clerk tries to get acquainted with a waitress; a man beats his pregnant wife, unaware that her brother is a violent racist.
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: August 6, 1999
Cast
- Kim Bodnia - Leo
- Mads Mikkelsen - Lenny
- Zlatko Burić - Kitjo
- Liv Corfixen - Lea
- Levino Jensen - Louis
- Rikke Louise Andersson - Louise
- Claus Flygare - Joe
- Gordana Radosavljevic - Mika
- Marko Zecewic - Marko
- Dusan Zecewic - Dusan
Screenplay
- Nicolas Winding Refn (Screenplay)
Music: Peter Peter
Cinematography: Morten Søborg
Editing: Anne Østerud
Production: Kamikaze, Det Danske Filminstitut, Scanbox Production, TV 2, Zentropa Entertainments, Tempo Media
Country: Denmark
Language: Dansk, Srpski
Original Language: da
Themes
Uncontrollable Anger and Destruction, Heavy Consequences of Friendship Betrayal, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Social Commentary and Reflection, Human Trafficking Nightmare
Keywords
suicide, copenhagen, denmark, kidnapping, male friendship, violence against women, revenge, murder, domestic abuse, racism, miscarriage, video store, hate crime, multiple storylines, asperger's syndrome, brother sister relationship
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bleeder about?
- Two stories for the price of one: a video store clerk tries to get acquainted with a waitress; a man beats his pregnant wife, unaware that her brother is a violent racist.
- Who directed Bleeder?
- Bleeder was directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.
- Who stars in Bleeder?
- Bleeder stars Kim Bodnia, Mads Mikkelsen, Zlatko Burić, Liv Corfixen, Levino Jensen, Rikke Louise Andersson.
- How long is Bleeder?
- Bleeder has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
- What genre is Bleeder?
- Bleeder is a Drama, Crime film.
- Where was Bleeder produced?
- Bleeder was produced in Denmark.
- What are the themes of Bleeder?
- The themes of Bleeder include: Uncontrollable Anger and Destruction, Heavy Consequences of Friendship Betrayal, Suicidal Thoughts and Despair, Social Commentary and Reflection, Human Trafficking Nightmare.