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Zentropa

Rated R for scenes of violence.

R 112min.
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Europa (retitled Zentropa for the American release) is an hallucinatory Danish film set in postwar Germany. Jean-Marc Barr plays a young German who aspires for a job as a street conductor. Read More
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Leopold Kessler
Katharina Hartmann
Lawrence Hartmann
Father Jaregard
Max Hartmann
Colonel Harris
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Man with Papers
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