
Nicole Kidman, Stellan Skarsgaard, Lauren Bacall, Jean-Marc Barr, Paul Bettany, Blair Brown, James Caan, Patricia Clarkson, Jeremy Davies, Siobhan Fallon, Ben Gazzara, Philip Baker Hall , Udo Kier, Chloe Sevigny, Harriet Andersson, Bill Raymond, Erich Silva, Trinity Stiles, Jimmy Uller |

Directed
by: Lars Von Trier
Written by: Lars Von Trier
Produced by:
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World
Premiere: 19/05/03 - Cannes Film Festival, in competition
US: 26 MARCH 2004
UK: 13 FEB 2004 |

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LIFT FROM COMPANY WEBSITE
Set in an American Town in the Rocky Mountains in the
1930s. Lars von Trier re-explores the concept of goodness,
but this in an idiom very different from that of his
Gold Hearth Trilogy (Breaking the Waves, The Idiots
and Dancer in the Dark). Dogville is shot exclusively
in a studio with a minimum of props once again allowing
the actors maximum freedom and full exposure inspired
by the televised theatre of the 70s. In Dogville Lars
von Trier works extensively with light, sound, score
and music in order to obtain and heighten a dramatic
atmosphere." More specifically, this is the story
of a woman on the run (Kidman) who ends up in a small
mountain town. |
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Sorry
- but they're barking up the wrong tree with me. Sounds
like pretentious arty rubbish. I would rather crawl
on broken glass than sit through this awful sounding
stuff. But then, I am a philistine. Of course, I could
be 100% wrong! |
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"Who
do I have to sleep with to get off this movie?"
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