The World of Lars von Trier

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World of Lars Von Trier Box 10 DVD'S From acclaimed and innovative savior of European cinema houses persona non grata at the Cannes Film Festival ... No director has with his films, initiatives and personality tempers as kept busy as the Dane Lars von Trier. The driving force behind the Dogme 95 manifesto that a natural way of film advocated to the overwhelming Melancholia, a Von Trier movie is always fascinating. In addition to his feature films the director made ​​a big impression on the television series The Kingdom. Von Trier took with Dogville (and sequel Manderlay) in their own way leave of the Dogme principles to explain themselves create a completely new way of film. The film became a classic. For his colleague / friend Thomas Vinterberg (Festen with responsibility for the first Dogme film) Von Trier wrote a story about pacifism and guns, Dear Wendy, which again evoked strong reactions. Another good friend, filmmaker Jorgen Leth, had to submit to Von Trier's sadistic humor when he accepted the assignment to make a previous movie. This time on conditions set by Von Trier. The Five Obstructions does a fascinating report on the project. With The Boss of it All hit Von Trier once again an innovative way in, with a computer-controlled camera that the story about the director who hires an actor to take his place Moors. The audience was quite used, but Antichrist appeared to continue to push the limits. Melancholia is less explicit and controversial, but both films show people who have lost faith and hope and offer an intense viewing experience. Includes: The Kingdom I (1994) The Kingdom II (1997) The Five Obstructions (2003) Dogville (2003) Manderlay (2005) Dear Wendy (2004) The boss of it all (2006) Antichrist (2009) 
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