Lars Von Trier has come to bury America, not to praise it, with “Dogville,” the Danish director’s first film in a trilogy about a country he’s never set foot in and has said he’s afraid to visit. You ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The actress said the metal dog collar she had to wear in 2003's 'Dogville' was "so heavy and hard to get off" While reflecting on ...
“The residents of Dogville were good, honest folks, and they liked their township,” narrator John Hurt says in a voice of sequins and gravel without betraying the irony art film imp Lars von Trier ...
Forget the detailed locations of The Lord Of The Rings or the built-to-scale replica of 19th century Manhattan in Gangs Of New York. All you need to reconstruct a Depression-era town in a remote ...
Lars von Trier's Dogville gives us America on a soundstage and a Rocky Mountain township rendered in chalk marks on the floor. It is Von Trier's America and Von Trier's township, and this enraged some ...
"A hyper-intelligent child who is slightly disturbed, playing with dolls in a dollhouse, cutting their heads off with nail clippers." That's how actor Stellan Skarsgard describes his frequent director ...
Like a hulking doorstop of a classic novel, Lars von Trier’s 2003 film Dogville is an endurance test, a summit to be climbed with great effort. And celebrating the 20th anniversary (along with a 4K ...
Stellan Skarsgård and Chloë Sevigny share memories with IndieWire of von Trier's 2003 provocation, now receiving a 20th anniversary restoration from MUBI. In Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s “Pirate ...
The actress said the metal dog collar she had to wear in 2003's 'Dogville' was "so heavy and hard to get off" While reflecting on her performance as Grace Margaret Mulligan in writer-director Lars von ...