

Movie spotlight
Killing God
When Carlos invites his father and his brother to spend a pleasant New Year in a strange house isolated in the forest with him and his wife Ana. But what promised to be a quiet family dinner, suddenly is interrupted by the presence of a peculiar vagabond, dwarf and very bad man, who claims to be God.
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Plot Summary
In the Lapland wilderness, a young man believes he has killed God and has now become God. He turns himself in to the police, confessing to a crime that defies rational explanation. The film delves into his psyche and the events leading up to this profound claim.
Critical Reception
While "Killing God" is a unique and thought-provoking documentary, it received a limited release and is not widely reviewed. Its niche subject matter and unconventional narrative style may appeal more to specific audiences interested in psychological exploration and philosophical themes.
What Reviewers Say
A compelling exploration of delusion and belief.
Raises profound questions about faith, identity, and reality.
The film's strength lies in its intimate and unflinching portrayal of its subject.
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Fun Fact
The film was inspired by a real-life case in Northern Finland where a young man confessed to the police that he had killed God.
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