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Von Trier stages the primordial cannibalistic nature of social relationships, a nature that millennia of civilization have not managed to eradicate but only to soften with a coat of good manners always ready to fly away. The result is a flat and at times unbearable film, made of two-dimensional silhouettes, both drawn on the floor and enacted.
Von Trier stages the primordial cannibalistic nature of social relationships, a nature that millennia of civilization have not managed to eradicate but only to soften with a coat of good manners always ready to fly away.
The result is a flat and at times unbearable film, made of two-dimensional silhouettes, both drawn on the floor and enacted.
Explore Lars von Trier’s Dogville to decide if its bold minimalism and sharp social critique resonate with you.
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