''Riget'' (
English title: ''The Kingdom'') is a Danish
absurdist supernatural horror miniseries trilogy created by
Lars von Trier
Lars von Trier (né Trier; born 30 April 1956) is a Danish film director and screenwriter.
Beginning in the late-1960s as a child actor working on Danish television series ''Secret Summer'', von Trier's career has spanned more than five decad ...
and Tómas Gislason. Set in the
neurosurgical ward of
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
's
Rigshospitalet (, nicknamed "Riget", ), each episode of the show follows the hospital's eccentric staff and patients as they encounter bizarre and sometimes
supernatural
Supernatural phenomena or entities are those beyond the Scientific law, laws of nature. The term is derived from Medieval Latin , from Latin 'above, beyond, outside of' + 'nature'. Although the corollary term "nature" has had multiple meanin ...
phenomena. The series is notable for its wry humor, its muted
sepia colour scheme, and the appearance of a
chorus of dishwashers with
Down syndrome, who discuss in intimate detail the strange occurrences in the hospital. The main theme's song was written by von Trier himself.
The first series of four episodes premiered from
DR in November to December 1994, and was followed by a second series, ''Riget II'', which aired in November 1997. A belated third and final series of five episodes, directed by von Trier and written by von Trier with Niels Vørsel, entitled ''Exodus'', began filming in 2021
and was screened out of competition at the
Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy. It is the world's oldest film festival and one of the ...
and at the
Serial Killer festival in September 2022,
and premiered on Nordic streaming platform
Viaplay with the first two episodes on October 9. The series premiered in select regions between November 27 and December 25 on streaming platform
MUBI
Mubi (; stylized as MUBI; the Auteurs before 2010) is a global streaming platform, production company and film distributor. MUBI produces and theatrically distributes films by emerging and established filmmakers, which are exclusively available ...
.
Von Trier has credited
David Lynch
David Keith Lynch (January 20, 1946 – January 16, 2025) was an American filmmaker, visual artist, musician, and actor. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Lynch was often called a "visionary" and received acclaim f ...
's 1990 television series ''
Twin Peaks
''Twin Peaks'' is an American Surrealist cinema, surrealist Mystery film, mystery-Horror film, horror Drama (film and television), drama television series created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. It Pilot (Twin Peaks), premiered on American Broad ...
'' and the 1965 French miniseries ''
Belphegor'' as inspirations for the series. ''The Kingdom'' itself inspired an American series, ''
Kingdom Hospital'', developed by novelist
Stephen King
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author. Dubbed the "King of Horror", he is widely known for his horror novels and has also explored other genres, among them Thriller (genre), suspense, crime fiction, crime, scienc ...
; the American version aired on
ABC between March and July 2004, and was cancelled after a single season.
Plot synopsis
Each episode of all three series opens with the same prologue, detailing how the hospital,
Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, was built on the site of the "bleaching ponds", which recur in the name of the street of the hospital's official address, Blegdamsvej, although the exact significance of the reference is never explicitly discussed in the series.
The show begins with the admission of a
spiritualist patient, Sigrid Drusse (
Kirsten Rolffes), who hears the sound of a girl crying in the elevator shaft. Upon investigation, Drusse discovers that the girl had died decades earlier, having been killed by her father to hide her illegitimacy. In order to put the spirit to rest, Drusse searches for the girl's body and ultimately finds it preserved in a specimen jar in the office of the hospital's professor of pathology, Professor Bondo (
Baard Owe).
Meanwhile,
neurosurgeon Stig Helmer (
Ernst-Hugo Järegård), a recent appointee from Sweden to the neurosurgery department, tries to cover up his responsibility for a botched operation which left a young girl in a
persistent vegetative state
A vegetative state (VS) or post-coma unresponsiveness (PCU) is a disorder of consciousness in which patients with severe brain damage are in a state of partial arousal rather than true awareness. After four weeks in a vegetative state, the patie ...
.
Pathologist Dr. Palle Bondo (
Baard Owe) attempts to convince the family of a man dying from
liver cancer to donate his liver to the hospital for Bondo's research. (In fact, Bondo wants it as a trophy, as it is the second largest hepatosarcoma ever recorded.) When denied, Bondo has the cancerous liver
transplanted into his own body (as the patient signed an
organ donor form), so that the cancer will become his personal property and can be kept within the hospital.
Amongst other plotlines, a young medical student becomes attracted to the nurse in charge of the sleep research laboratory, a ghostly ambulance appears and disappears every night, a junior doctor runs a
black market
A black market is a Secrecy, clandestine Market (economics), market or series of transactions that has some aspect of illegality, or is not compliant with an institutional set of rules. If the rule defines the set of goods and services who ...
in medical supplies, and a neurosurgeon discovers that she was impregnated by a ghost and that the baby in her
womb is developing abnormally rapidly. In every episode, two dishwashers (each with
Down syndrome) in the cellar discuss the strange happenings at Riget, and Helmer screams his famous catchphrase: ''"Danskjävlar!"'' (subtitled as "Danish scum", but literally "Danish devils").
In the third series, ''Exodus'', sleepwalker Karen Svensson finds herself at Rigshospitalet, investigating the fallout of the fatal power outage at the end of the second series. ''Exodus'' also introduces Dr. Helmer, Jr. (
Mikael Persbrandt), the neurotic son of the late Stig Helmer, and a new addition to the staff of Riget.
Helmer Jr. is threatened with a lawsuit after making sexual advances to a female colleague in the hospital, has to consult a Swedish lawyer (
Alexander Skarsgard), son of the lawyer from season 2.
Cast
Production
''Riget: Exodus'' (2022)
In December 2020, Danmarks Radio announced that a third and final season, consisting of five episodes directed by von Trier and co-written by von Trier alongside original series co-writer Niels Vørsel, would begin filming in 2021 under the title ''Riget: Exodus''.
The same year, von Trier began showing symptoms of
Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a neurodegenerative disease primarily of the central nervous system, affecting both motor system, motor and non-motor systems. Symptoms typically develop gradually and non-motor issues become ...
during an interview with Christian Lund of
Louisiana Channel; afterwards, he continued to work while taking medication. Von Trier did not watch "all the old ones" before beginning work on ''Riget: Exodus'', and had tried "to get rid of the ties from the old stuff", with the focus being on the characters.
Returning cast members
Ghita Nørby,
Søren Pilmark,
Peter Mygind,
Birgitte Raaberg,
Laura Christensen and
Udo Kier are joined by newcomers
Bodil Jørgensen,
Nicolas Bro,
Lars Mikkelsen,
Nikolaj Lie Kaas,
Mikael Persbrandt,
Tuva Novotny,
Ida Engvoll,
Asta Kamma August,
David Dencik and
Alexander Skarsgard. Von Trier had a "rotten time" filming the series, as he suffered from the effects of
Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD), or simply Parkinson's, is a neurodegenerative disease primarily of the central nervous system, affecting both motor system, motor and non-motor systems. Symptoms typically develop gradually and non-motor issues become ...
during the shoot, but hoped the actors "didn't notice".
In September 2022, ''Exodus'' (presented as a "five hour feature-length film")
screened out of competition at the
79th Venice International Film Festival
The 79th annual Venice International Film Festival was held from 31 August to 10 September 2022, at Venice Lido in Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Eur ...
, alongside
Nicolas Winding Refn's miniseries ''
Copenhagen Cowboy''.
Episodes
''Riget'' (1994)
''Riget II'' (1997)
''Riget: Exodus'' (2022)
Release
The four-episode first series of ''Riget'' was aired by Danish broadcaster
Danmarks Radio (DR) from 24 November to 15 December 1994. The English subtitled version ''The Kingdom'' aired in the United Kingdom on
BBC Two
BBC Two is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's second flagship channel, and it covers a wide range of subject matte ...
from 1 to 9 April 1997.
The four-episode second series, ''Riget II'', aired on DR between 10 and 31 October 1997. The English subtitled version ''The Kingdom II'' aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Two from 28 July to 1 September 2001.
The five-episode third series, ''Riget: Exodus'', premiered on streaming platform
Viaplay on 9 October 2022.
Home media
The series was edited into a five-hour, two-part film, which received some theatrical exhibition, and was released on home video in America and the United Kingdom.
It is available on
DVD in Australia and New Zealand on
Madman Entertainment's Directors Suite label, in the UK from Second Sight, and in the US from
Koch-Lorber Films. Following their restoration of the first two series using original film negatives,
Mubi
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released all three series to
Blu-ray
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in April 2024 as part of a 7-disc box set.
Streaming
Newly restored HD editions of the first two series premiered on MUBI on 13 November and 20 November 2022, respectively; the debut of the restored series was followed by the premiere of ''Exodus'' on the platform on 27 November, with its fifth and final episode premiering on
Christmas Day
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.
Reception
Critical reception
On
Metacritic
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, all three seasons has a
weighted average score of 78 out of 100.
''I'' and ''II''
Film critic
Leonard Maltin
Leonard Michael Maltin (born December 18, 1950) is an American film critic, film historian, and author. He is known for his book of film capsule reviews, '' Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide'', published from 1969 to 2014. Maltin was the film criti ...
, who reviewed the two-part theatrical version, awarded it three and a half out of a possible four stars, calling it "a must-see for those who think they've seen everything".
Despite being a miniseries, ''The Kingdom'' appears in the best-selling book ''
1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die'', where it is called "a medical horror epic", with its supernatural elements described as being both eerie and magical.
''Exodus''
On
review aggregation website
Rotten Tomatoes
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, 87% of 23 reviews are positive and the average rating is 6.80/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "An acquired taste for newcomers and comfort weirdness for Lars von Trier's devotees, ''The Kingdom: Exodus'' is a cheeky delicacy infused with cosmic horror that reaches biblically insane proportions." On
Metacritic
Metacritic is an American website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted average). Metacritic was created ...
, it has a weighted average of 77 out of 100 from nine reviews, indicating a generally positive reception.
''Exodus'' was well received by critics following its premiere at the Venice in September 2022, with ''
Variety'' calling it "over-the-top" and "fun",
and the Italian Post praised the series, saying it "amuses and disturbs", and comparing it positively to ''
Twin Peaks
''Twin Peaks'' is an American Surrealist cinema, surrealist Mystery film, mystery-Horror film, horror Drama (film and television), drama television series created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. It Pilot (Twin Peaks), premiered on American Broad ...
''. ''The Upcoming'' gave the series 3/5, praising its "dark humour" and noting that it feels like a "tribute to Lars von Trier's career, a revisiting of his early work... filled with the wobbly handheld shots that distinguished the
Dogme 95 movement". Giving it 3/5 stars, ''The Guardian'' called the series "a nightmarish revue, peppered with familiar faces in brief walk-on roles", and said that it is "fun to a point and richly textured to a fault, with a plot that’s entirely driven by what has gone before".
Accolades
American adaptation
Horror novelist
Stephen King
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author. Dubbed the "King of Horror", he is widely known for his horror novels and has also explored other genres, among them Thriller (genre), suspense, crime fiction, crime, scienc ...
discovered the five-hour theatrical edit of ''Riget'' in a video store during production of the
1997 TV miniseries adaptation of ''
The Shining'',
and, finding it "both funny and scary",
promptly set out to obtain the rights to the series for an American adaptation. At that time, the rights were owned by
Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., Trade name, doing business as Columbia Pictures, is an American film Production company, production and Film distributor, distribution company that is the flagship unit of the Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group ...
, who had intended to adapt the series as a two-hour theatrical film. King negotiated with Columbia for the rights, ultimately exchanging them for the option to his novella "
Secret Window, Secret Garden" (which Columbia adapted in 2004 as the feature film ''
Secret Window'').
King's thirteen episode television adaptation, titled ''
Kingdom Hospital'', broadcast between March and July 2004 on
ABC. Often directly adapting storylines from the original series, ''Kingdom Hospital'' was set in a hospital in
Lewiston, Maine
Lewiston (; ) is the List of municipalities in Maine, second most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine, with the city's population at 37,121 as of the 2020 United States census. The city lies halfway between Augusta, Maine, Augusta, the sta ...
, which was on the site of a mill built before the
Civil War
A civil war is a war between organized groups within the same Sovereign state, state (or country). The aim of one side may be to take control of the country or a region, to achieve independence for a region, or to change government policies.J ...
. Many character names were derived from their Danish equivalents, e.g., Sigrid Drusse became Sally Druse and Stig Helmer became Dr. Stegman. In a departure from the plot of ''Riget'', the American series introduces a new protagonist, a comatose patient, Peter Rickman, inspired by King's own experience of being hit by a minivan,
and a talking
giant anteater
The giant anteater (''Myrmecophaga tridactyla'') is an Insectivore, insectivorous mammal native to Central America, Central and South America. It is the largest of the four living species of anteaters, which are classified with sloths in the or ...
, the spirit guide Anubis/Antubis.
Although King and co-writer Richard Dooling developed an outline for a second series, ratings dropped throughout the season. ''Kingdom Hospital'' was placed on indefinite hiatus following a "major network shake-up", and was never picked up for a second series.
See also
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List of ghost films
References
External links
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