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Mads Mikkelsen (NBC's Hannibal, A ROYAL AFFAIR, CASINO ROYALE) won the Best Actor Award at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival for his penetrating portrayal of Lucas, a former school teacher who has been forced to start over having overcome a tough divorce and the loss of his job. Just as things are starting to go his way, his life is shattered when an untruthful remark throws his small community into a collective state of hysteria. As the lie spreads, Lucas is forced to fight a lonely fight for his life and dignity. (c) Magnolia
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Reviews
Movie Title : The Hunt
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Jul 12, 2013 Limited

Actors :Mads Mikkelsen,Susse Wold,Thomas Bo Larsen,Lars Ranthe,Anne Louise Hassing


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Hunt

All Critics Ranting For The Hunt : 7.8

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Review For The Hunt

Known for his often icy and violent characters, Mikkelsen impresses here as a warm-hearted man who finds himself caught up in a situation way beyond his control.
Boyd van Hoeij-Variety

Thomas Vinterberg's best film since "Festen" is an unsettling psychological drama built around a harrowing performance from Mads Mikkelsen.
David Rooney-Hollywood Reporter

What a knotty, frighteningly real drama 'The Hunt' is.
Cath Clarke-Time Out

Often painful, but always riveting
Dan Jardine-Cinemania

The story is as chilling as the snow-dusted Christmas-time setting; it is measured, non-sensational and takes a sobering, slow-burn look at the way people behave when their common sense is replaced by hysteria.
Jim Schembri-3AW

Mads Mikkelsen is perfectly cast as a man unfairly accused of child abuse in writer/director Thomas Vinterberg's cautionary tale about small town mob justice. But like the film, there is something cold and clinical about it.
Luke Buckmaster-Crikey

...watching an intelligent discourse on such a tricky subject makes for engrossing drama, even if it comes at the expense of our protagonist: a good man stranded in the void between moral panic and due process.
Adam Ross-The Aristocrat

The Hunt is a confronting and fascinating work of cinema.
Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy

This is unshakeable storytelling, which is fitting for a film that reveals how certain damage can never be undone.
Cara Nash-FILMINK (Australia)

A superb performance from Madds Mikkelsen lies at the heart of this chilling tale of a small Danish community turning on an innocent man.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize

To call The Hunt gripping would be like calling Annie Hall funny. It is, but it's also so much more than that.
CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)

Nuanced but robust, the screenplay is a masterclass in exposition, drama, character portraiture - and cinema. It is also a vivid warning to society that yes, 'thought is a virus' that can maim and even kill
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

Mikkelsen delivers yet another superlative performance ... The film builds to a stunning crescendo, playing out in the candle-lit church on Christmas Eve with heartbreaking conviction. But there is more to come, in a chilling postscript
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

Its genius is the way that it uses the most horrendous of subject matters to explore the gravest issues of trust.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

This is a deeply intelligent, profoundly moving and often harrowing illustration of why reports of - and investigations into - sex abuse, need to be handled with the sort of care afforded to genuine victims.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post

Humans do terrible things to one another. In The Hunt, Vinterberg believes we can do right too.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

Immensely powerful in its invocation of the true meaning of Christian charity and its symbolism.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

The Hunt is a terrifying film, anchored by Mikkelsen's poignantly poised turn and saturated with uncomfortable truths about society, childhood and our susceptibility to mass hysteria.
Emma Dibdin-Digital Spy

The last moments of the film elicited gasps from several people in the audience.
Ian Gilchrist-HeyUGuys

Mads Mikkelsen is fantastic as the bewildered and honourable Lucas, while the rest of the main cast are equally believable.
Grant Rollings-Sun Online

A timely and intelligent reminder of the dangers of public hysteria.
Damon Wise-Radio Times

A misogynistic little soap opera, it's beautifully acted, yes, but silly to the bone.
Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London

With its thumping plot points and unstoppable momentum, The Hunt marks an entirely unexpected and largely successful embrace of mainstream values.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

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