About the "Trilogy of Conscience" (Golden- Heart) and Dogma95

Ignatius 2022-03-23 09:01:57

This film is the last of the conscience trilogy. The other two are "Breaking the Waves" and "Idiot", which is the first group of von Trier's Dogma works.
The so-called "Dogma" means dogma. The doctrine

von Trier launched the "dogma95" group movement in 1995, which was circulated in a small area. A total of five directors participated. It was officially established on March 13, 1995, and the members signed the "Dogma Declaration". 》


Dogma95's declaration includes: 1. The film must be filmed

on-site, without setting scenes or using props;

2. No sound can be made out of the picture, and no picture can be made out of the sound;

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4 The film must be in color, no special lighting (single light) is accepted;

5 Optical processing or the use of filters is prohibited;

6 The film must not contain superficial acts (such as the prohibition of elements such as murder weapons);

7 It is prohibited to deviate from the time and scene (i.e. the film must take place at the time);

8 Genre films are not accepted;

9 The film size is 35mm;

10 The director's name cannot appear in the credits.


However, as Von Trier himself said, no real Dogma movie can be made. His own work has repeatedly violated these rules.

In fact, the Dogma95 rules themselves are designed to break the rules.


Von Trier's work out of Dogma95 is "Dog Town" starring Nicole Kidman in 2003.


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    Can't stand such a plot and this protagonist. Ugly, silly. Plus the very bad screenwriter.

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    It touched the hypocrisy at the bottom of the United States, and Time magazine rated it as the worst movie of the year 2000.

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