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Triple-bill of early films from the controversial and experimental
Danish director, all exploring the traumas of the European past and
the difficulties it will face in the future. 'Element of Crime'
(1984) is von Trier's highly stylised debut feature. Returning from
exile in Egypt, police detective Leopold Fisher (Michael Elphick)
is asked to investigate a series of murders in which the victims
have all been young female ticket sellers. Fisher's approach is to
try to adopt the perspective of the killer, and thus to predict
where and when the next murder will take place, but when he meets
the beautiful Kim (Me Me Lei), the line separating investigation
and crime begins to blur. In 'Epidemic' (1987), von Trier plays a
director collaborating with a writer on a film script about an
epidemic spreading throughout the world. As they become intensely
focused on their work, they fail to realise that a real epidemic is
taking place around them. 'Europa' (1991) is set in the devastated
aftermath of the Second World War. Leo (Jean-Marc Barr), a young
German-American, travels to Germany to help rebuild the country.
Working as a train conductor, he witnesses the cruel treatment of
German civilians by Allied soldiers and the horrendous destruction
brought about by the war (his train stops at towns that no longer
exist). Eventually he becomes involved with the railroad boss's
daughter, herself an ex-Nazi partisan.
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