Directed by Susanne Bier and nominated for Best Freign Language Film at the Academy Awards 2007. A manager of an orphanage (Mads Mikkelsen) in India is sent to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he discove...
Directed by Susanne Bier and nominated for Best Freign Language Film at the Academy Awards 2007. A manager of an orphanage (Mads Mikkelsen) in India is sent to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he discovers a life-altering family secret. Dramatic intensity, unpredictable plot, great acting. Includes Sigur Ros in soundtrack.
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guys this is not dogma. Susanne Bier the director has made a real dogma called: "Elsker dig for evigt" Love you for ever. Maybe the movie After the wedding has hand held camera, but is is not dogma. Bier likes hand held camera, because when don right it is brilliant!
I'm from Denmark myself, and If you want choking movies, look up Lars Von Trier, the director/writer of Antichrist. His movies will change you forever:) -And i agree with you, MOST hollywood-made films isn't realistic enought, they dont show the most intime parts of life. There's to much fiction to it.. But ofcourse, Requim for a dream is american (I was chocked when i found out)
I can't beleive it! the DP in this film was drunk or high or both. Lighting was barely done. Huge part of the movie was steadicam shot when it wasnt necesary. Some people think that steadicams will add to the "realism" of the shot. i can agree to that when its requiered not in every scene of the movie. Plus there some weird jumpcuts through out the movie that were very damaging to the story. what a shame, story is great.
I think this a clear example why Dogme 95 didnt become la nouvelle vague..filmmakers were cheating on the manifesto...plus in this case its more damaging to the great story to be shot 90 % hand held. I think that like any other "genre" when well done, it speaks for itself...not in this case. Boring jump cuts werent part of dogme. But i guess when its a crowd pleaser at the end, technicalities can be overlooked.
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-And i agree with you, MOST hollywood-made films isn't realistic enought, they dont show the most intime parts of life. There's to much fiction to it..
But ofcourse, Requim for a dream is american (I was chocked when i found out)
Two of the rules for that are natural lightning and handheld cameras only.