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Tag Archives: danish film
Directed Viewing: “Antichrist”
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
Directed Viewing: “The Boss of it All” and Redundant Aberration
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
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Tagged 2006, comedy, danish film, film, lars von trier, movies, the boss of it all
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Directed Viewing: The “Manderlay” Problem
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
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Tagged 2005, allegory, Bryce Dallas Howard, danish film, Danny Glover, film, lars von trier, Manderlay, movies, sequels
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Directed Viewing: “The Five Obstructions” and Personal Honesty
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
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Tagged 2003, danish film, film, Jorgen Leth, lars von trier, movies, remakes, The Five Obstructions, The Perfect Human, thought experiments
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Directed Viewing: Dogme 95 and “The Idiots”
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy table … Continue reading
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Tagged 1998, danish film, Dogme 95, film, lars von trier, movies, The Idiots
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Directed Viewing: Adaptation and “Medea”
Welcome to Directed Viewing, the weekly series where I take a look at a director’s filmography—one movie at a time. If you haven’t been following along so far, you can find a big explanation of the whys and wherefores on the handy … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, adaptations, danish film, Euripides, films, kirsten olesen, lars von trier, made for tv, medea, movies, udo kier
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Directed Viewing: Oh dear, von Trier and “The Element of Crime”
Welcome to the new season of Directed Viewing. If you’re new to this series of articles, Directed Viewing is a weekly piece where I pick a director and watch all of their movies in chronological order. It started as a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1984, danish film, lars von trier, movies, neo-noir, the element of crime
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