Men & Chicken | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 6, 2017
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Very twisted and very funny. A gem for those that love dark comedies that should not be overlooked.
| genre | Comedy | foreign |
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| synopsis | Men & Chicken is a black comedy about two outcast brothers, who by getting to know their unknown family also discover a horrible truth about themselves and their relatives. |
| lead actors | Mads Mikkelsen | Nikolaj Lie Kaas | David Dencik | Nicolas Bro | Søren Malling | Ole Thestrup | Kirsten Lehfeldt | Bodil Jørgensen | Lisbet Dahl | Birthe Neumann | Rikke Louise Andersson |
| director | Anders Thomas Jensen |












