This Tuesday at 7pm, in Eden Grove Red, Rhodes Filmfest presents the 2005 Danish comedy, Adam's Apples, starring Ulrich Thomsen, Mads Mikkelsen and Nicolas Bro and directed by Anders Thomas Jensen (Green Butchers).
In this jet-black comedy (94 minutes), an overly optimistic preacher with a penchant for taking in lost causes to help around his remote church finds his rose-tinted view of the world challenged by a psychotic neo-Nazi he is trying to reform.

Filmfest is a joint project of the Rhodes School of Languages and the International Office. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to attend. The new programme features four films from Central, Eastern and Northern Europe respectively. See the full programme on http://www.ru.ac.za/filmfest.

This Tuesday at 7pm, in Eden Grove Red, Rhodes Filmfest presents the 2005 Danish comedy, Adam's Apples, starring Ulrich Thomsen, Mads Mikkelsen and Nicolas Bro and directed by Anders Thomas Jensen (Green Butchers).
In this jet-black comedy (94 minutes), an overly optimistic preacher with a penchant for taking in lost causes to help around his remote church finds his rose-tinted view of the world challenged by a psychotic neo-Nazi he is trying to reform.

Filmfest is a joint project of the Rhodes School of Languages and the International Office. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to attend. The new programme features four films from Central, Eastern and Northern Europe respectively. See the full programme on http://www.ru.ac.za/filmfest.

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