Epidemic

1987 Fantasy

Director: Lars von Trier

Starring: Allan De Waal, Ole Ernst, Michael Gelting

Reviews

  • Basically an experimental psychodrama, Epidemic has a pleasingly slapdash, underground quality that recalls early Fassbinder and Wenders -- although, with its cynical premise and frequent infusions of Wagner, it exudes the prankster snarkiness characteristic of von Trier.

    J. Hoberman - Village Voice

    19 January 2013

  • Epidemic will never be confused with von Trier's great films. But it is an intriguing introduction to his later cinematic obsessions.

    Robert K. Elder - The Chicago Tribune

    19 January 2013

  • Aside from the Pirandellian games and some interplay of different film stocks there isn't much going on here, though von Trier rewards the patient with a strange and horrifying climax.

    J.R. Jones - Chicago Reader

    19 January 2013

  • The scenes from Epidemic have the high-contrast look of a 1920s horror film, are in English (much of it badly dubbed) and feature images that are handsome and preposterous in equal parts -- they're amusing, and too stylized to be disturbing.

    Maitland McDonagh - TV Guide

    19 January 2013

Awards

  • Best Film

    Fantasporto (1988)