In five audacious episodes, failed architect and arch-sociopath Jack recounts the elaborately orchestrated murders-each, as he views them, a towering work of art-that define his "career" as a serial killer. Mixing pitch black humor, transcendent surrealism, and renegade musings on everything from history to architecture to cinema, von Trier fashions a radical, blazingly personal inquiry into violence, art, and the twin acts of creation and destruction.
"The House That Jack Built" (2018) is a provocative psychological horror film directed by the acclaimed Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier. Released on DVD by SFY, this gripping movie follows the disturbing journey of Jack, portrayed masterfully by Matt Dillon, as he recounts his evolution into a serial killer over twelve years. The film delves deep into themes of art, violence, and morality with an unflinching gaze that has both shocked and fascinated audiences worldwide. SFY is known for distributing high-quality films across genres, ensuring cinephiles have access to bold and innovative cinema experiences.
Lars von Trier stands among Europe's most influential directors; his previous works include "Melancholia," "Antichrist," and the Palme d'Or-winning "Dancer in the Dark." Matt Dillon delivers one of his career's most chilling performances in this role; he was previously nominated for an Academy Award for "Crash." Uma Thurman also stars in a memorable supporting role?she is globally recognized from Quentin Tarantino?s iconic ?Kill Bill? series and ?Pulp Fiction.? Riley Keough adds further depth to the cast with her rising star power seen in projects like ?Mad Max: Fury Road? and ?The Girlfriend Experience.? This DVD edition offers fans a chance to experience one of contemporary cinema?s most daring narratives.