Screened as part of NZIFF 2022

Speak No Evil 2022

Gæsterne

Directed by Christian Tafdrup Incredibly Strange

A weekend getaway becomes a holiday from hell for a Danish family in this mercilessly unnerving horror flick from Danish director Christian Tafdrup.

Aug 05
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Light House Cinema Cuba

Aug 06

The Roxy Cinema 1

Denmark In Danish, Dutch and English with English subtitles
98 minutes DCP

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Producer

Jacob Jarek

Screenplay

Christian Tafdrup, Mads Tafdrup

Cinematography

Erik Molberg Hansen

Editor

Nicolaj Monberg

Production designer

Sabine Hviid

Costume designer

Louize Nissen

Music

Sune Kølster

Cast

Morten Burian (Bjørn)
,
Sidsel Siem Koch (Louise)
,
Fedja van Huêt (Patrick)
,
Karina Smulders (Karin)
,
Liva Forsberg (Agnes)
,
Marius Damslev (Abel)

Festivals

Sundance 2022

Elsewhere

Lovers of Scandi thrillers should be very careful what they wish for as this slow-burn, excruciating vacay from hell takes the comic discomfort of its premise to ultra-agonising levels. The setup feels familiar; two vacationing couples with kids (Danish & Dutch) meet and click. The Danes’ compliant nature and fear of causing offense sees them take up an enthusiastic offer of a future catchup from the Dutch. The family dynamics couldn’t be more different once the Danes, Bjørn and Louise, are on the home turf of the Dutch, Patrick and Karin. The horrors of casual acquaintances suddenly realising they have nothing in common will become the meaty crux of the mind games and sadism to follow.

The film does a superb job of forensically dissecting the uneasy expectations between the couples. The clever script begins with micro-aggressions before the destruction of social mores and the Danes’ slow realisation they might be responsible for the paralysing claustrophobia they now find themselves in. Christian Tafdrup's tight control and execution of this sick sojourn creates a defining moment of modern Danish cinema. A talented provocateur who picked up Haneke’s baton and has proceeded to club baby seals with it. You’ve been warned. — Ant Timpson