King’s Game
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King’s Game

Election for the Danish parliament is up and the main opposition party has a chance at winning and its leader at becoming the next prime minister. The... leader is hospitalized and the scheming begins. Show More

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In the Danish political thriller King's Game (2004), the upcoming parliamentary election sparks intense competition as the main opposition party sees an opportunity to seize power. With their leader aiming to become the next prime minister, a sudden hospitalization throws a wrench into their plans, propelling the party into a chaotic frenzy of backstabbing and manipulation.

As the race for leadership heats up, alliances are tested and dark secrets are unearthed, revealing the cutthroat nature of politics. With power and ambition at the forefront, the stakes are higher than ever as politicians engage in a deadly game of strategy and deception to secure their positions.

As the tensions escalate and the drama unfolds, viewers are taken on a gripping journey through the murky world of politics, where loyalty is a rare commodity and survival depends on cunning and ruthlessness. With stunning performances and a suspenseful plot, King's Game is a gripping thriller that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats until the final, shocking conclusion.

Also Known As:

Kongekabale

Release Date:

01 Oct 2004

Writers:

Nikolaj Arcel, Rasmus Heisterberg, Niels Krause-Kjær

Awards:

13 wins & 7 nominations