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  1. A happy, unsuspecting couple, Max (Dan Wyllie) and Therese (Bojana Novakovic), buy a house in what appears to be a quiet, friendly neighbourhood. Settling in well, they make friends with a nice family on one side and soon meet a more interesting family on the other side. But interesting soon becomes loud and loud soon becomes intolerable. When the intolerable becomes violent and the police are ...

    • Rolf de Heer
  2. Nov 16, 2012 · A happy, unsuspecting couple, Max (Dan Wyllie) and Therese (Bojana Novakovic), buy a house in what appears to be a quiet, friendly neighbourhood. Settling in well, they make friends with a nice family on one side and soon meet a more interesting family on the other side. But interesting soon becomes loud and loud soon becomes intolerable. When the intolerable becomes violent and the police are ...

  3. The King Is Dead!: Directed by Rolf de Heer. With Roman Vaculik, Michaela Cantwell, Lily Adey, Nathan Hoare. A young couple buy a house but their neighbor is a drug dealer who originates many troubles so they create a plan to move him out.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Thriller
    • Rolf de Heer
    • 2012-07-12
  4. [2] Rolf de Heer wrote and directed The King Is Dead!, with Vertigo Productions producing it along with Nils Erik Nielsen and De Heer. Cinematography was by Ian Jones, production design by Beverley Freeman, and music by Graham Tardif. Tania Nehme edited the film. [3] The film was shot in and around a house in an Adelaide suburb.

  5. The King Is Dead is a quirky, unpredictable and edgy black urban comedy set in the leafy streets of an Adelaide suburb. Mild mannered science teacher Max (Dan Wyllie) and his accountant wife Therese (Bojana Novakovic) buy their dream home, a bungalow in an inner suburb, and move in.

  6. The King is Dead! is a deliciously dark genre mash-up, coy and explorative but tight and insular, sprayed with wry laughs and a genuinely foreboding undertone. Full Review | Jul 16, 2012

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  8. Jul 9, 2012 · The King Is Dead!: Film Review. Australian filmmaker Rolf de Heer, who previously won a special jury prize in Cannes' Un Certain Regard, tells a tale of neighborly misadventure that turns violent ...

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