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Features“We had very high ambitions”: Magnus von Horn on dark fairytale ‘The Girl With The Needle’
Magnus von Horn tells Screen about finding contemporary relevance in Competition title The Girl With The Needle, inspired by the true story of unspeakable crimes in 19th-century Denmark.
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FeaturesMagnus von Horn, 'The Here After'
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It’s the director’s second feature after 2015 Cannes title ’The Here After’.
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Marks the third Palme d’Or contender secured by the streamer and distributor.
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The 12 titles include Michael Fassbender-starrer Slow West, Runar Runarsson’s Sparrows and Kosovo’s Oscar submission, Babai.
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The film follows a social media influencer who craves true intimacy.
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