Udo Kier
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Filmography
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Swan Song
(2021)A retired hairdresser Pat, escapes his small-town nursing home after learning of his former client's dying wish for him to style her final hairdo. Pat embarks on a comical and bittersweet odyssey across town to confront the ghosts of his past.

Blood for Dracula
(1974)With his supply of virgin blood diminishing, Dracula is forced to seek a fix in a Catholic Italian province, where a few virgins still exist.

Arteholic
(2014)Udo Kier tours Europe's galleries to talk with artists, curators and filmmakers.

The Theatre Bizarre
(2011)Inspired by early 20th century Paris' provocative Théâtre du Grand Guignol, this anthology showcases seven of horror's most transgressive filmmakers.

Courier X
(2016)A smuggler of black market merchandise is solicited by the CIA for deleterious involvement with Flight TWA 800 and to cover up a Nicaraguan blackmail attempt on the agency.
Cigarette Burns
(2005)Film is magic. And in the right hands, it can be a weapon. For on-the-ropes movie programmer Kirby Sweetman (Norman Reedus of BLADE II), the holy grail of cinema is Le Fin Absolue du Monde, a legendary lost movie whose sole showing was rumored to have driven its audience to a homicidal frenzy. But as Kirby gets closer to the truth about the film, he's sucked into a private hell of grisly hallucinations and brutal acts of violence. Now the only surviving print of the film is within his grasp and the most horrific screening of all is about to begin. Udo Kier (SUSPIRIA, THE KINGDOM) co-stars in this gore-drenched mind-blower written by Drew McWeeny and Scott Swan, and directed by horror legend John Carpenter.

Mark of the Devil
(1970)A witch hunter's apprentice has second thoughts after getting some unsettling on-the-job training in a superstitious, 17th-century Austrian hamlet.

The Blazing World
(2021)A young woman who has been haunted by her sister’s drowning death decades earlier is triggered into deeper self-destruction when she goes back home.

Skin Walker
(2019)An emotionally fragile woman has to return to her family's estate after the murder of her grandmother, where she'll face brutal memories of her past.

Fall Down Dead
(2007)A metropolitan city is in the grip of fear when rolling blackouts bring out a serial killer dubbed The Picasso Killer…

Europa
(1991)This early triumph by Lars von Trier, which won no less than three prizes at Cannes, is one of his most bizarre yet accessible works: a feverish retooling of film noir, an unhinged thriller, and a visually mind-blowing odyssey into a nightmare of our past.

House of Boys
(2009)A teenage boy experiences the thrilling world of 1984, centering around dance clubs, music, and sex, just as the world’s AIDS epidemic is beginning.

Invincible
(2001)A Jewish strongman performs in Berlin as the blond Aryan hero Siegfried.

Metropia
(2009)A man who hears a voice in his head uncovers a conspiracy linked to Europe's underground train system.

American Exit
(2019)Charlie, a father with crippling health problems, takes a road trip with his son, Leo, to try to rebuild their relationship before he dies.

Critical Mass
(2001)When terrorists take a Southern California nuclear facility hostage, it's up to a security agent to prevent a meltdown the size of Chernobyl.

Evil Eyes
(2004)In the vein of Stephen King's THE SHINING, a screenwriter's work seems to come to life (and death) as those around him suffer a similar horrifying fate.

Brawl in Cell Block 99
(2017)After he's fired from his mechanic gig, a hot-tempered ex-boxer enters the drug-running game which lands him in the battleground of a brutal prison.

The Painted Bird
(2019)A boy navigates the perils of WW2 to reunite with his family

The Forbidden Room
(2015)Guy Maddin’s ultimate epic phantasmagoria. Honouring classic cinema while electrocuting it with energy, this Russian nesting doll of a film begins (after a prologue on how to take a bath) with the crew of a doomed submarine chewing flapjacks in a desperate attempt to breathe the oxygen within. Suddenly, impossibly, a lost woodsman wanders into their company and tells his tale of escaping from a fearsome clan of cave dwellers. From here, Maddin and co-director Evan Johnson take us high into the air, around the world, and into dreamscapes, spinning tales of amnesia, captivity, deception and murder, skeleton women and vampire bananas. Playing like some glorious meeting between Italo Calvino, Sergei Eisenstein and a perverted six year-old child, The Forbidden Room is Maddin's grand ode to lost cinema. Created with the help of master poet John Ashbery, the film features Charlotte Rampling, Geraldine Chaplin, Roy Dupius, Clara Furey, Louis Negin, Mathieu Amalric, Maria de Medeiros, Jacques Nolot, Adèle Haenel, Amira Casar, Elina Löwensohn and Udo Kier (and more!) as a cavalcade of misfits, thieves and lovers, all joined in the joyful delirium of the kaleidoscopic viewing experience.