
Bewilderbeast 2012
In this intense 26-minute drama-thriller from 2012, *Bewilderbeast* follows Mads, a young aristocrat who abandons his privileged life after his girlfriend's pregnancy announcement.
Director: Balder Skånstrøm-Bo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bewilderbeast (2012) about?
The film follows Mads, a disillusioned aristocrat who joins a radical cult promising global destruction and rebirth. As he becomes entangled in their violent ideology, he confronts the dark truths about his own desires and limits.
Who directed Bewilderbeast?
Balder Skånstrøm-Bo directed *Bewilderbeast*, bringing a sharp, atmospheric lens to its themes of extremism and identity.
Who stars in Bewilderbeast?
The cast includes Casper Sloth as Mads, alongside Rasmus Kjær Flensborg, Sara Hjort Ditlevsen, Julie Zangenberg, and Mads Rømer in pivotal roles.
Is Bewilderbeast (2012) worth watching?
*Bewilderbeast* is a gripping, if divisive, 26-minute thriller. Its themes of cult extremism and personal reckoning make it compelling for fans of psychological drama, though its brevity and intensity may not suit everyone. Check viewer reactions if you're uncertain.
How long is Bewilderbeast?
The film runs for 26 minutes.
About Bewilderbeast (2012) — A cult thriller exploring extremism and self-destruction
In this intense 26-minute drama-thriller from 2012, *Bewilderbeast* follows Mads, a young aristocrat who abandons his privileged life after his girlfriend's pregnancy announcement. His search for meaning leads him to a radical, sexually charged cult obsessed with global annihilation and rebirth. Director Balder Skånstrøm-Bo crafts a raw, atmospheric descent into obsession, blending psychological tension with bursts of violent self-discovery. The film's moody visuals and unsettling themes explore identity, extremism, and the blurred line between liberation and destruction.
With a cast led by Casper Sloth and Rasmus Kjær Flensborg, *Bewilderbeast (2012)* dives deep into Mads' chaotic journey—where idealism curdles into fanaticism and personal awakening collides with carnage. The 26-minute runtime packs a punch, offering a tight, provocative allegory for the dangers of ideological purity.