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The Hunt (Danish: Jagten) is a 2012 Danish psychological drama film[4][5] directed by Thomas Vinterberg and starring Mads Mikkelsen. Set in a small Danish village around Christmas, the film follows a man named Lucas, a divorced kindergarten teacher who becomes the target of mass hysteria after being wrongly accused of sexually abusing a child in his class.[1][6]

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The Hunt

Danish theatrical release poster

DanishJagten
Directed byThomas Vinterberg
Written by
  • Tobias Lindholm
  • Thomas Vinterberg
Produced by
  • Morten Kaufmann
  • Sisse Graum Jørgensen
  • Thomas Vinterberg
StarringMads Mikkelsen
CinematographyCharlotte Bruus Christensen
Edited by
  • Anne Østerud
  • Janus Billeskov Jansen
Music byNikolaj Egelund

Production
company

Zentropa

Distributed byNordisk Film

Release dates

  • 20May2012 (Cannes)
  • 10January2013 (Denmark[1])

Running time

115 minutes[2]
CountryDenmark
LanguagesDanish
English
Budget$3.45 million[3]
Box office$18.3 million[3]

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The film gained critical acclaim for Mikkelsen's performance and Vinterberg's direction. Many have described it as one of the best psychological drama films of its time.[7] It was competed at the 65th Cannes Film Festival, where Mikkelsen won the Best Actor Award for his role,[8][9] and was also screened at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, among other film festivals.[10] It won the 2013 Nordic Council Film Prize and was one of the nominees for Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Golden Globe Awards.[11] It was the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 86th Academy Awards[12][13] and was selected as one of the final five nominees.[14]

Plot

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Lucas is a member of a close-knit rural Danish community. He misses his teenage son, Marcus, who mostly lives with his ex-wife, but he gets along well with the young children at the local kindergarten where he has worked since the school at which he taught closed. When Marcus says he wants to live with Lucas and Lucas starts to date Nadja, a co-worker, his fortunes seem to be looking up.

Klara, who is the daughter of Lucas' best friend Theo as well as a pupil at Lucas' kindergarten, has a tendency to wander off on her own when her parents argue, and Lucas occasionally happens upon her when she is alone and helps her out. He accommodates her aversion to stepping on cracks and says she can walk his dog Fanny whenever she wants. Over time, Klara develops a crush on Lucas. When she kisses him on the mouth and gives him a small gift, he gently rebuffs her, and she becomes dejected. Using details from a pornographic picture shown to her by a friend of her older brother, Klara makes comments that lead Grethe, the director of the kindergarten, to believe Lucas exposed himself to her. Grethe invites an acquaintance to interview Klara, and after Klara nods in response to the man's leading questions, Grethe, who does not believe that children lie about such things, alerts the authorities and informs the parents of the children who attend the kindergarten. Klara later contradicts her initial story, but the adults see this as stemming from denial of what happened to her.

Lucas loses his job, his friendship with Theo is destroyed, and he is shunned by the community as a pedophile and outcast. Due to the vague language used and the secrecy around the investigation, he does not know specifically what he is supposed to have done, but he eventually hears he may have been accused of abusing multiple children. The strain of this revelation leads him to break up with Nadja when he thinks she doubts his innocence.

Marcus runs away from his mother to be with Lucas. After a trip to the grocery store, where he is told that neither he nor his father are welcome anymore, he sees Lucas being arrested by the police. Locked out of the house, Marcus goes to ask Theo for a spare key and ends up fighting with several adults for confronting Klara and asking why she lied about his father. He is taken in by Bruun, one of Lucas' friends, who believes Lucas is innocent. Bruun tells Marcus that Lucas has a hearing in the morning and he is hopeful the case against Lucas will be dropped, since he has heard that all of the children's accounts of their abuse mention the same details of the basement of Lucas' house, which does not have a basement.

Lucas is released from custody, but someone kills his dog and throws a large stone through his window, so he sends Marcus back to his ex-wife and buries Fanny. On Christmas Eve, the staff of the grocery store beat him up and throw him out; however, he returns and headbutts the butcher to get his groceries back and buy them. Theo and his wife see Lucas limp out of the store bleeding from his head, and he later notices them whispering during the Christmas church service. Lucas attacks Theo in front of the congregation and challenges him to look in his eyes for a sign he is lying about his innocence, since Theo had previously stated he can always tell when Lucas is lying. Lucas is escorted out of the church. When Theo visits Klara in her bedroom that night, she reaffirms that Lucas did not do anything bad to her. Theo brings Lucas food and alcohol, and the two men sit together and talk.

By the next fall, tensions in the community have lessened, Lucas' friends greet him again as before, and he and Nadja have gotten back together. Marcus receives his first rifle at a ceremony at Bruun's house. Afterwards Lucas and Klara reunite, and he carries her in his arms so she doesn't have to step on cracks. The adult men go hunting on the surrounding estate. When Lucas is by himself, a bullet barely misses him and hits a tree. He turns and watches as the shooter, silhouetted against the sun, reloads his rifle and points it at Lucas for a moment before fleeing.

Cast

  • Mads Mikkelsen as Lucas
  • Thomas Bo Larsen as Theo, Lucas' best friend, Agnes' husband, and Klara's father
  • Annika Wedderkopp as Klara, Theo and Agnes' daughter
  • Lasse Fogelstrøm as Marcus, Lucas' son
  • Susse Wold as Grethe, Lucas' boss
  • Anne Louise Hassing as Agnes, Theo's wife and Klara's mother
  • Lars Ranthe as Bruun, Lucas' friend, Marcus' godfather
  • Alexandra Rapaport as Nadja, Lucas' girlfriend
  • Sebastian Bull Sarning as Torsten, Theo and Agnes' son, Klara's older brother, and Marcus' friend
  • Bjarne Henriksen as Ole

Production

The film was produced by Zentropa for 20 million Danish kroner. It received co-production support from Sweden's Film i Väst and Zentropa International Sweden. Further support came from the Danish Film Institute, DR, Eurimages, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, the Swedish Film Institute, Sveriges Television, and the MEDIA Programme.[1]

Release

The Hunt premiered on 20 May 2012 at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was the first Danish-language film in the main competition since 1998.[1][15] Mads Mikkelsen won the Best Actor Award at the festival.[16]

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United States on 10 December 2013.[17]

Reception

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Box office

Given its estimated $3.8 million budget, the film was a financial success. Worldwide, it earned more than $16 million, including $7.9 million in Denmark. In the United States, it was shown in 47 theaters and earned $613,308.[18][19]

Critical response

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The film received universal acclaim. It has an approval rating of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 133 reviews, with an average rating of 7.82/10; the website's critical consensus reads: "Anchored by Mads Mikkelsen's sympathetic performance, The Hunt asks difficult questions with the courage to pursue answers head on."[20] On Metacritic, it has a score of 77 out of 100 based on 30 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[21]

Accolades

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)Result
Academy Awards2 March 2014Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
Alliance of Women Film Journalists[22]19 December 2013Best Foreign Language FilmThomas VinterbergWon
British Academy Film Awards10 February 2013Best Film not in the English LanguageNominated
British Independent Film Awards9 December 2012Best Foreign Independent FilmThomas VinterbergWon
Bodil Awards[23]1 February 2014Best Danish FilmWon
Best ActorMads MikkelsenWon
Best Supporting ActorThomas Bo LarsenNominated
Lars RantheNominated
Best Supporting ActressAnne Louise HassingNominated
Susse WoldWon
Best CinematographyCharlotte Bruus ChristensenWon
Cannes Film Festival27 May 2012Best ActorMads MikkelsenWon
Prize of the Ecumenical JuryThomas VinterbergWon
Vulcan AwardCharlotte Bruus ChristensenWon
Palme d'OrThomas VinterbergNominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards16 December 2013Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
Critics' Choice Awards16 January 2014Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association16 December 2013Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
Satellite Awards23 February 2014Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
European Film Awards1 December 2012Best FilmThomas VinterbergNominated
Best DirectorThomas VinterbergNominated
Best ActorMads MikkelsenNominated
Best ScreenwriterThomas Vinterberg, Tobias LindholmWon
Best EditorJanus Billeskov Jansen, Anne ØsterudNominated
Golden Globe Awards[11]12 January 2014Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
Independent Spirit Awards1 March 2014Best Foreign FilmNominated
London Film Critics Circle Awards20 January 2013Actor of the YearMads MikkelsenNominated
National Board of Review Awards4 December 2013Top Foreign FilmsWon
Nordic Council Film Prize30 October 2013Nordic Council Film PrizeThomas VinterbergWon
Online Film Critics Society Awards16 December 2013Best ActorMads MikkelsenNominated
Robert Awards[24]27 January 2014Best Danish FilmThomas VinterbergWon
Best DirectorThomas VinterbergWon
Best Original ScreenplayThomas Vinterberg, Tobias LindholmWon
Best ActorMads MikkelsenWon
Best Supporting ActorThomas Bo LarsenNominated
Best Supporting ActressSusse WoldWon
Anne Louise HassingNominated
Best CinematographyCharlotte Bruus ChristensenNominated
Best EditingAnne Østerud, Janus Billeskov JansenWon
Best Production DesignTorben Stig NielsenNominated
Best Costume DesignManon RasmussenNominated
Best Make-UpBjørg SerupNominated
Best Original ScoreNikolaj EgelundNominated
Best SoundKristian Eidnes Andersen, Thomas JægerNominated
Audience Award - Best DramaThomas VinterbergWon
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards16 December 2013Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards[25]11 December 2013Best Foreign Language FilmNominated
Toronto Film Critics Association[26]16 December 2013Best Foreign Language FilmRunner-up
Vancouver International Film Festival12 October 2012Rogers People's Choice AwardThomas VinterbergWon
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards9 December 2013Best Foreign Language FilmNominated

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Stage adaptation

The Hunt was adapted for the stage in 2019 by David Farr, and produced at the Almeida Theatre in London. The production was directed by Rupert Goold and starred Tobias Menzies as Lucas. The production ran between 19 June and 3 August 2019.[27][28]

See also

  • List of submissions to the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Danish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

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