Breaking the Waves
Love is a mighty power.In a small and conservative Scottish village, a woman's paralytic husband convinces her to have extramarital intercourse so she can tell him about it and give him a reason for living.
Description: In a small and conservative Scottish village, a woman's paralytic husband convinces her to have extramarital intercourse so she can tell him about it and give him a reason for living.
Genres: Drama, Romance
Budget: $7,500,000 | Revenue : $23,000,000
Runtime: 158 minutes
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Emily Watson
Played Bess McNeill
Stellan Skarsgård
Played Jan Nyman
Katrin Cartlidge
Played Dodo McNeill
Jean-Marc Barr
Played Terry
Adrian Rawlins
Played Dr. Richardson
Jonathan Hackett
Played Priest
Sandra Voe
Played Mother
Udo Kier
Played Sadistic Sailor
Mikkel Gaup
Played Pits
Roef Ragas
Played Pim
Robert Robertson
Played Chairman
Phil McCall
Played Grandfather
Desmond Reilly
Played An Elder
Sarah Gudgeon
Played Sybilla
Finlay Welsh
Played Coroner
David Gallacher
Played Glasgow Doctor
Ray Jeffries
Played Man on Bus
Owen Kavanagh
Played Man at Lighthouse
Bob Docherty
Played Man on Boat
David Bateson
Played Young Sailor
Callum Cuthbertson
Played Radio Operator
Gavin Mitchell
Played Police Officer 1
Brian Smith
Played Police Officer 2
Iain Agnew
Played Praying Man 1
Charles Kearney
Played Praying Man 2
Steven Leach
Played Praying Man 3
Dorte Rømer
Played Nurse
Anthony J. O'Donnell
Played Boy 1
John Wark
Played Boy 2
Ronnie McKellaig
Played Precentor
Peter Bensted
Played Ugly Man (voice)
Simon Towler Jorfald
Played Boy in Film (voice)
Klaus Messerschmidt Juhler
Played Paramedic (uncredited)
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