Lars von Trier diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease

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Lars von Trier diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease
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Danish director, who won Palme d’Or for Dancer in the Dark, said to be ‘in good spirits’

, von Trier ascribed his shaking hands to antidepressants and alcohol withdrawal.

Von Trier, who is now 66, was then speaking following the Cannes premiere of his most recent feature film, serial killer movie The House That Jack Built.

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