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Director:
Writer:
Lars von Trier (written by)
Release Date:
6 October 2000 (USA)
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Tagline:
You don't need eyes to see. more
Plot:
An east European girl goes to America with her young son, expecting it to be like a Hollywood film. full summary | full synopsis
Plot Keywords:
Secret
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Blind
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Money
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Disturbing
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Stage Play
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar.
Another 22 wins
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33 nominations
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NewsDesk:
(38 articles)
"I Don't Hate Women": Lars von Trier on Antichrist
(From Rotten Tomatoes. 23 November 2009, 12:03 PM, PST)
Exclusive Interview: Chris Alexander talks to Lars Von Trier about Antichrist
(From Fangoria. 12 November 2009, 8:33 AM, PST)
(From Rotten Tomatoes. 23 November 2009, 12:03 PM, PST)
Exclusive Interview: Chris Alexander talks to Lars Von Trier about Antichrist
(From Fangoria. 12 November 2009, 8:33 AM, PST)
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An extraordinary, quietly exploding film - a fantasy and musical, it emanates with human spirits
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Björk | ... | Selma Jezkova | |
| Catherine Deneuve | ... | Kathy | |
| David Morse | ... | Bill Houston | |
| Peter Stormare | ... | Jeff | |
| Joel Grey | ... | Oldrich Novy | |
| Cara Seymour | ... | Linda Houston | |
| Vladica Kostic | ... | Gene Jezkova | |
| Jean-Marc Barr | ... | Norman | |
| Vincent Paterson | ... | Samuel | |
| Siobhan Fallon | ... | Brenda | |
| Zeljko Ivanek | ... | District Attorney | |
| Udo Kier | ... | Dr. Porkorny | |
| Jens Albinus | ... | Morty | |
| Reathel Bean | ... | Judge | |
| Mette Berggreen | ... | Receptionist |
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Rated R for some violence.
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140 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
New Zealand:R13 |
Iceland:14 (original rating) |
Iceland:16 (video rating) |
Italy:T |
Argentina:16 |
Australia:MA |
Canada:14A |
Chile:14 |
Denmark:15 |
Finland:K-14 |
France:U |
Germany:12 (bw) |
Hong Kong:IIB |
Netherlands:16 |
Peru:14 |
Philippines:PG-13 |
Portugal:M/12 |
Singapore:PG |
South Korea:12 |
Spain:13 |
Sweden:15 |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) |
UK:15 |
USA:R
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The name of the Judge is A.D. Mantle, a reference to Anthony Dod Mantle. He was the director of photography of three Dogme 95 films (Festen (1998), Mifunes sidste sang (1999), and Julien Donkey-Boy (1999)). Director Lars von Trier was one of the founders of the Dogme 95 movement.
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Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Kathy shows up to help Selma on the night shift she is speaking but her mouth is clearly not saying the words we hear.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in From Dogma to Dogville: Don't Try This at Home (2006)
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Soundtrack:
IN THE MUSICALS, PART 2
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This is distinguishably different from the general Hollywood films or independent projects. It's not like anything done before. LARS VON TRIER, and BJORK, simply blow your mind away: such totality in delivery!
It's gut wrenching - an absorbing tearjerker - but not sentimental. It is in strong doses. (NFE: it may not be for everyone.) The theatre audience was very quiet with occasional sniffing heard. The film may be a fantasy, yet there are subtle jabs at certain social norms and contains hints at how we treat life and lead life.
Bjork made it natural, innocent, and naively good. It is all Bjork matter: she is feeling all the joy and pain and daydreaming, saying all those words, singing all those songs, and dancing along to the music she so ingeniously composed. Lars von Trier once again wrote and delivered a 100% powerful film. He packs all kinds of emotions into 2 hrs. and 20 mins.: from the endearing friendship of two working women Kathy and Selma; to the faithful loving pursuit of Jeff for Selma; to the quiet exchanges of seemingly trusting souls of Bill and Selma; to Selma's son, Bill's wife, the crime, the court, the prison's loneliness within; the anguish pain of a determined mother; and the integrated mood changing musical numbers in-between. One scene of Bjork lying motionless with just one finger moving with quiet sobbing heard is powerful imagery.
Catherine Deneuve as Kathy is well at ease in her supporting role. She continues to exude her charm quietly. You can tell she thoroughly enjoys the company she's in at this production. Musical-wise, Deneuve is no stranger: besides "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" 1964 - every word in the film was sung, I also remember Jacques Demy's "The Young Girls of Rochefort" 1967 - she danced and sang with her sister Francoise Dorleac, along with Gene Kelly, Michel Piccoli and George Chakiris.
David Morse as Bill (the policeman and neighbor) reminds me of what a memorable performance he delivered in Sean Penn's "The Crossing Guard" 1995 opposite Jack Nicholson and Robin Wright. 'tis great to see Joel Grey dancing again (hm, in the most improbable setting!)
For a 5' 4'' singer-songwriter from Iceland, Bjork is a giant impact in this quiet powerhouse of a film, "Dancer In the Dark." Lars von Trier's vision and confidence in Bjork truly paid off!