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    The Boss of It All

    2006 · Comedy · 1h 38m

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  1. The Boss of It All (Danish: Direktøren for det hele) is a 2006 experimental comedy film written and directed by Lars von Trier. The film uses a cinematic technique invented by von Trier himself called Automavision, which automatically determines framing by randomly tilting, panning or zooming the camera without being actively operated by the cinematographer.

    • $3,111,395
    • Mikkel Maltha
  2. Dec 8, 2006 · The Boss of It All: Directed by Lars von Trier. With Jens Albinus, Peter Gantzler, Friðrik Þór Friðriksson, Benedikt Erlingsson. An IT company hires an actor to serve as the company's president in order to help the business get sold to a cranky Icelander.

    • Lars Von Trier
    • 2 min
  3. The Boss of It All. Director Lars von Trier ditches the pretensions but keeps his misanthropy in The Boss of it All, a surprisingly sharp and witty comedy about office life gone haywire. For years ...

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    • Jens Albinus
    • Lars Von Trier
    • Comedy
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  5. A scene from “The Boss of It All,” a comedy written and directed by Lars von Trier. The film is his first in Danish since “The Idiots” in 1998. Automavision/IFC First Take. To describe ...

  6. Hired to portray a fictitious CEO, an actor finds himself caught up in sleazy buyout negotiations and the shady side of big business. Watch trailers & learn more.

    • Lars Von Trier
  7. May 25, 2007 · Lars von Trier's black comedy The Boss of It All (Direktøren for Det Hele) concerns an IT company owner who -- in need of a figurehead to "hide behind" when confronted with employee problems -- invented the personage of a CEO during the startup period for his corporation.

  8. The Boss of It All is a 2006 experimental comedy film written and directed by Lars von Trier. The film uses a cinematic technique invented by von Trier himself called Automavision, which automatically determines framing by randomly tilting, panning or zooming the camera without being actively operated by the cinematographer.

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