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The Cinema of Lars von Trier: Authenticity and Artifice
The Cinema of Lars von Trier: Authenticity and Artifice
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Lars von Trier is one of the most controversial figures of contemporary European cinema. Since founding the back-to-basics Dogme philosophy of filmmaking in 1995, von Trier's name has become a by-word for taboo-breaking cinema. As a director, he has courted media controversy through films such as The Idiots (1998), with its unsimulated sex and non-conformist politics, and through his complex relationships with actresses such as Bjork and Nicole Kidman, from whom he coaxed career-best performances in Dancer in the Dark (2000) and Dogville (2003) respectively. Analysing these films as well as recent works such as The Five Obstructions (2004) and The Boss of It All (2006), this study forges a new understanding of the founder of Dogme 95 as a great democratiser of cinema in the digital age, presenting von Trier as one of the most daring cinematic exponents of postmodern politics and satire.
About the Author:
Caroline Bainbridge is Senior Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Roehampton University
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