Do Not Curb Your Enthusiasm for Klown
Do Not Curb Your Enthusiasm for
Klown
RAUNCHY.
FEARLESS. AWESOME!”
—Eric Kohn,
Indiewire
“HANDS DOWN THE FUNNIEST FILM OF THE
YEAR"
—Aaron Hillis, The Village
Voice
Vendetta Films and myself are proud as punch to announce the release of the extremely R-rated KLOWN in Auckland (Academy Cinema) & Wellington (Paramount Theatre) from Thur 8th November. The acclaimed comedy is based on the popular Danish sitcom Klovn and follows two friends, Frank and Casper, as they embark on a canoe trip that thinly veils their true intentions of a weekend of debauchery.
Those who saw the reception it received at the NZ International Film Festival in July can tell you that this film delivers some of the biggest "did they really go there" scenes in recent cinema.
Watch in horrific fascination as the duo run amok through the Danish countryside, plowing through endless awkward confrontations and unspeakable debaucheries.
Hopelessly wrongheaded Frank “kidnaps” the 12-year-old nephew of his pregnant girlfriend in an eager attempt to prove his fatherhood potential, and they join sex-crazed Casper on his secret adulterous weekend canoe trip.
Rampaging through exclusive brothels, hospitalizations, armed robberies and even prison, the three paddle downstream from one chaotic misadventure to the next, all culminating in a surprisingly sentimental portrait of friendship and a final shocking reveal that you'll never be able to unsee. - Drafthouse Films
Watch the safe trailer
here :
http://youtu.be/RaJxGo-UWsE
And the
unsafe one here :
http://youtu.be/zdKgDpI2hsY
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