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Lars von Trier

Lars von Trier ( Trier; 30 April 1956)[3] is a Danish filmmaker, actor, and lyricist.[4] He is the creator of the avant-garde filmmaking movement Dogme 95 alongside fellow director Thomas Vinterberg, as well as founder and shareholder of the Danish film production company Zentropa Films, which has sold more than 350 million tickets and garnered multiple awards including two Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film.

Lars von Trier
Born
Lars Trier

(1956-04-30) 30 April 1956 (age 67)
Alma mater
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active1967–present
Notable workFilmography
MovementHyperrealism, Dogme 95, German Expressionism
Spouses
Cæcilia Holbek
(m. 1987; div. 1995)
[1]
Bente Frøge
(m. 1997; div. 2015)
[2]
Children4
AwardsPalme d'Or, EFA, Cesar, Bodil, Goya, FIPRESCI
HonoursKnight of the Order of the Dannebrog

Although his work has received generally positive reviews from critics, he has garnered a notorious reputation for creating extreme films, and has also been accused of harassing the lead actress Björk during the filming process of Dancer in the Dark.

Early life and education

Von Trier was born in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark, north of Copenhagen, to Inger Høst and Fritz Michael Hartmann (the head of Denmark's Ministry of Social Affairs and a World War II resistance fighter).[5] He received his surname from Høst's husband, Ulf Trier, whom he believed to be his biological father until 1989.[5]

He studied film theory at the University of Copenhagen and film direction at the National Film School of Denmark.[6] At 25, he won two Best School Film awards at the Munich International Festival of Film Schools[7] for Nocturne and Last Detail.[8] The same year, he added the nobiliary particle "von" to his name, possibly as a satirical homage to the equally self-invented titles of directors Erich von Stroheim and Josef von Sternberg,[9] and saw his graduation film Images of Liberation released as a theatrical feature.[10]

Career

1984–1994: Career beginnings and the Europa trilogy

In 1984, The Element of Crime, von Trier's breakthrough film, received twelve awards at seven international festivals[11] including the Technical Grand Prize at Cannes, and a nomination for the Palme d'Or.[12] The film's slow, non-linear pace,[13] innovative and multi-leveled plot design, and dark dreamlike visual effects[11][failed verification] combine to create an allegory for traumatic European historical events.[14]

Von Trier's next film, Epidemic (1987), was also shown at Cannes in the Un Certain Regard section, and featured two story lines that ultimately collide: the chronicle of two filmmakers (played by von Trier and screenwriter Niels Vørse) in the midst of developing a new project, and a dark science fiction tale of a futuristic plague – the very film von Trier and Vørsel are depicted making.[citation needed] He next directed Medea (1988) for television, based on a screenplay by Carl Th. Dreyer and starring Udo Kier, which won the Jean d'Arcy prize in France.[citation needed]

Von Trier has referred to his films as falling into thematic and stylistic trilogies. This pattern began with The Element of Crime (1984), the first of the Europa trilogy, which illuminated traumatic periods in Europe both in the past and the future. It also includes Epidemic. He completed the trilogy in 1991 with Europa (released as Zentropa in the US), which won the Prix du Jury at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival,[15] and picked up awards at other major festivals. In 1990 he also directed the music video for the song "Bakerman" by Laid Back.[16] This video was re-used in 2006 by the English DJ and artist Shaun Baker in his remake of the song.[citation needed]

Seeking financial independence and creative control over their projects, in 1992 von Trier and producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen founded the film production company Zentropa Entertainment, which has sold more than 350 million tickets and was nominated for multiple Academy Awards as of 2016.[17][18] Named after a fictional railway company in Europa,[6] their most recent film at the time, Zentropa has produced many movies other than Trier's own, as well as several television series.[citation needed] It has also produced hardcore sex films: Constance (1998), Pink Prison (1999), HotMen CoolBoyz (2000), and All About Anna (2005).[citation needed] To make money for his newly founded company, von Trier made The Kingdom (Danish title Riget, 1994) and The Kingdom II (Riget II, 1997), a pair of miniseries recorded in the Danish national hospital, the name "Riget" being a colloquial name for the hospital known as Rigshospitalet (lit. The Kingdom's Hospital) in Danish.[citation needed] A projected third season of the series was derailed by the death in 1998 of Ernst-Hugo Järegård, who played Dr. Helmer, and that of Kirsten Rolffes, who played Mrs. Drusse, in 2000, two of the major characters, which led to the series' cancellation.[citation needed]

1995–2000: the Dogme 95 manifesto, and the Golden Heart trilogy

 
Dogme 95 Certificate for Susanne Bier's film Open Hearts

In 1995, von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg presented their manifesto for a new cinematic movement, which they called Dogme 95. The Dogme 95 concept, which led to international interest in Danish film, inspired filmmakers all over the world. It required filmmakers to shirk several common techniques in modern filmmaking, such as studio lighting, sets, costumes, and non-diegtic music.[19] In 2008, together with their fellow Dogme directors Kristian Levring and Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg received the European film award for European Achievement in World Cinema.[citation needed]

In 1996 von Trier conducted an unusual theatrical experiment in Copenhagen involving 53 actors, which he titled Psychomobile 1: The World Clock.[citation needed] A documentary chronicling the project was directed by Jesper Jargil, and was released in 2000 with the title De Udstillede (The Exhibited).[citation needed]

Von Trier achieved international success with his Golden Heart trilogy. Each film in the trilogy is about naive heroines who maintain their "golden hearts" despite the tragedies they experience. This trilogy consists of Breaking the Waves (1996), The Idiots (1998), and Dancer in the Dark (2000).[20] While all three films are sometimes associated with the Dogme 95 movement, The Idiots was the only one to meet all the necessary criteria to be "certified" as such.[according to whom?]

Breaking the Waves won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival and featured Emily Watson, who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.[citation needed] Its grainy images, and hand-held photography, pointed towards Dogme 95 but violated several of the manifesto's rules.[according to whom?] The second film in the trilogy, The Idiots, was nominated for a Palme d'Or, with which he was presented in person at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, despite his dislike of traveling.[citation needed] In 2000, von Trier premiered Dancer in the Dark, a musical featuring Icelandic musician Björk, which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes.[21] The song "I've Seen It All" (co-written by von Trier) received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song.[citation needed]

2003–2008: The Land of Opportunities and other works

The Five Obstructions (2003), made by von Trier and Jørgen Leth, is a documentary that incorporates lengthy sections of experimental films. The premise is that von Trier challenges Leth, his friend and mentor, to remake his 1967 experimental short The Perfect Human five times, each time with a different or obstacle.[22]

His next proposed trilogy, Land of Opportunities, consists of Dogville (2003), Manderlay (2005), and the unmade Wasington.[citation needed] The first two installments were shot with the same distinctive, extremely stylized approach, with the actors performing on a bare sound stage with no decoration, with buildings' walls marked by chalk lines on the floor, a style inspired by 1970s televised theatre.[citation needed] Dogville starred Nicole Kidman as Grace Margaret Mulligan, a role taken by Bryce Dallas Howard for Manderlay.[citation needed] Both films feature an ensemble cast including Harriet Andersson, Lauren Bacall, James Caan, Danny Glover, and Willem Dafoe.[citation needed] The films question various issues relating to American society, such as intolerance and slavery.[citation needed]

In 2006, von Trier released the Danish-language comedy film, The Boss of It All, which was shot using an experimental process he named Automavision, involving the director choosing the best possible fixed camera position, then allowing a computer to randomly choose when to tilt, pan, or zoom.[citation needed] He followed this with an autobiographical film, The Early Years: Erik Nietzsche Part 1 in 2007, which von Trier wrote and Jacob Thuesen directed, a film that tells the story of von Trier's years as a student at the National Film School of Denmark.[citation needed] It stars Jonatan Spang as von Trier's alter ego, called "Erik Nietzsche", and is narrated by von Trier himself, with all main characters in the film being based on real people from the Danish film industry.[citation needed] The thinly veiled portrayals include Jens Albinus as director Nils Malmros, Dejan Čukić as screenwriter Mogens Rukov, and Søren Pilmark[clarification needed].[citation needed]

2009–2014: The Depression trilogy

The Depression trilogy consists of Antichrist, Melancholia, and Nymphomaniac. The three films star Charlotte Gainsbourg, and deal with characters who suffer depression or grief in different ways. This trilogy is said to represent the depression that Trier himself experiences.[23]

Antichrist follows "a grieving couple who retreat to their cabin in the woods, hoping a return to Eden will repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage; but nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse".[24] The film stars Willem Dafoe and Gainsbourg. It premiered in competition at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, where the festival's jury honoured the movie by giving the Best Actress award to Gainsbourg.[25]

Melancholia, released in 2011, is an apocalyptic drama about two depressive sisters played by Kirsten Dunst and Gainsbourg, the former of whom marries just before a rogue planet is about to collide with Earth.[26] The film was in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Best Actress award for Dunst.[27]

Following Melancholia, von Trier began the production of Nymphomaniac, a film about the sexual awakening of a woman played by Gainsbourg.[28] In early December 2013, a four-hour version shown to the press in a private preview session. The cast also included Stellan Skarsgård (in his sixth film for von Trier), Shia LaBeouf, Willem Dafoe, Jamie Bell, Christian Slater, and Uma Thurman. In response to claims that he had merely created a "porn film", Skarsgård stated "... if you look at this film, it's actually a really bad porn movie, even if you fast forward. And after a while you find you don't even react to the explicit scenes. They become as natural as seeing someone eating a bowl of cereal."[This quote needs a citation] For its public release in the United Kingdom, the film was divided into two volumes.[citation needed] The film premiered in the UK on 22 February 2014.[citation needed]

In interviews prior to the film's release, Gainsbourg and co-star Stacy Martin revealed that prosthetic vaginas, body doubles, and special effects were used for the production of the film. Martin also stated that the film's characters were a reflection of the director himself, and referred to the experience as an "honour" that she enjoyed.[29] The film was also released in two "volumes" for the Australian release on 20 March 2014, with an interval separating the back-to-back sections. In February 2014, an uncensored version of Volume I was shown at the Berlin Film Festival, with no announcement of when or if the complete five-and-a-half-hour Nymphomaniac would be made available to the public.[30] The complete version premiered at the 2014 Venice Film Festival and was shortly afterward released in a limited theatrical run worldwide that fall.[citation needed]

2015–2018: The House That Jack Built and the return to Cannes

In 2015, von Trier began work on a new feature film, The House That Jack Built, which was originally planned as an eight-part television series. The story is about a serial killer, seen from the murderer's point of view. It starred Matt Dillon in the title role, alongside Bruno Ganz, Riley Keough and Sofie Gråbøl.[31][32] Shooting started in March 2017 in Sweden, before moving to Copenhagen in May.[33]

In February 2017, von Trier explained that the film "celebrates the idea that life is evil and soulless, which is sadly proven by the recent rise of the Homo trumpus – the rat king".[33] The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2018.[34] Despite more than a hundred walkouts by audience members, the film still received a 10-minute standing ovation.[35][36]

2019–present: Revival to Riget and planned feature film, Études

After the release of The House That Jack Built, von Trier planned to produce Études, an anthology film consisting of ten black and white segments, each ten minutes long, inspired by the musical form.[37] In December 2020, it was announced he would produce a belated third and final season of The Kingdom, titled The Kingdom Exodus. It was also announced that Søren Pilmark would return as Jørgen 'Hook' Krogshøj, as would Ghita Nørby as Rigmor Mortensen, alongside a new cast including Mikael Persbrandt as Dr. Helmer, Jr. It was shot in 2021, consisting of five episodes to be released in November 2022.[38][39] The miniseries premiered out of competition at the Venice Film Festival as a five-hour feature length film. It received positive reviews from critics.[40]

Aesthetics, themes, and style of working

Trier's career has spanned more than four decades[41][42] and most of his works have gained notoriety for his trademarks including portrayal of women as main characters in several films, European frequent collaborators (particularly Jean-Marc Barr, Udo Kier and Stellan Skarsgård), different thematic trilogies,[43] extreme cinema, mature subject matters,[44] handheld camerawork, Rasmussen's costume design, genre and technical innovation,[45][46] confrontational examination of existential, social,[47][48] and political[41][49] issues, and his treatment of subjects[49] such as mercy,[50] sacrifice, and mental health.[51]

Influences

Von Trier is heavily influenced by the work of Carl Theodor Dreyer[52] and the film The Night Porter.[53] He was so inspired by the short film The Perfect Human, directed by Jørgen Leth, that he challenged Leth to redo the short five times in the feature film The Five Obstructions.[54]

Writing

Von Trier's writing style has been heavily influenced by his work with actors on set, as well as the Dogme 95 manifesto that he co-authored.[55] In an interview with Creative Screenwriting, he described his process as "writing a sketch and keep[ing] the story simple...then part of the script work is with the actors."[55] He again cites Dreyer as an influence, pointing to his method of overwriting his scripts, then significantly cutting the length down.[55] Reflecting on the storytelling across his body of work, von Trier said, "all the stories are about a realist who comes into conflict with life. I'm not crazy about real life, and real life is not crazy about me."[55]

Filming techniques

Von Trier has said that "a film should be like a stone in your shoe".[56] To create original art he feels that filmmakers must distinguish themselves stylistically from other films, often by placing restrictions on the film making process. The most famous such restriction is the cinematic "vow of chastity" of the Dogme 95 movement. In Dancer in the Dark, he used jump shots[57] and dramatically different color palettes and camera techniques for the "real world" and musical portions of the film,.[58]

Von Trier often shoots digitally and operates the camera himself, preferring to continuously shoot the actors in-character without stopping between takes. In Dogville he let actors stay in character for hours, in the style of method acting.[citation needed] These techniques often put great strain on the actors, most famously with Björk during the filming of Dancer in the Dark.[59]

Von Trier would later return to explicit images in Antichrist (2009), exploring darker themes, but he ran into problems when he tried once more with Nymphomaniac, which had 90 minutes cut out (reducing it from five-and-one-half to four hours) for its international release in 2013 in order to be commercially viable,[60] taking nearly a year to be shown complete anywhere in an uncensored director's cut.[61]

While Lars von Trier commissioned new musical compositions for his early films, his more recent work has made use of existing music.[62] With Nymphomaniac, the principle of musical eclecticism is also applied within the film.[62] He often heavily edits compositions to manipulate and provoke the audience.[63]

Approach to actors

In an interview for IndieWire, von Trier compared his approach to actors with "how a chef would work with a potato or a piece of meat", clarifying that working with actors has differed on each film based on the production conditions.[64] He has occasionally courted controversy by his treatment of his lead actresses.[65] He and Björk famously fell out during the shooting of Dancer in the Dark, to the point where she would abscond from filming for days at a time.[66] She stated that von Trier, who shattered a monitor while it was next to her, that "you can take quite sexist film directors like Woody Allen or Stanley Kubrick and still they are the one that provide the soul to their movies. In Lars von Trier's case it is not so and he knows it. He needs a female to provide his work soul. And he envies them and hates them for it. So he has to destroy them during the filming. And hide the evidence."[67]

Nicole Kidman, who starred in von Trier's Dogville, said in an interview with ABC Radio National that she tried to quit the film several times in response to comments von Trier made on set, often while inebriated, "but I say this laughing...I didn't do the sequel but I'm still very good friends with him, strangely enough, because I admire his honesty and I see him as an artist, and I say, my gosh, it's such a hard world now to have a unique voice, and he certainly has that."[68]

However, other actresses he has worked with, such as Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg have spoken out in defence of his approach.[67][69][70] Nymphomaniac star Stacy Martin has stated that he never forced her to do anything that was outside her comfort zone. She said "I don't think he's a misogynist. The fact that he sometimes depicts women as troubled or dangerous or dark or even evil; that doesn't automatically make him anti-feminist. It's a very dated argument. I think that Lars loves women."[71]

Personal life

Family

 
Fritz Michael Hartmann (c. 1950)

In 1989, von Trier's mother confessed to him on her deathbed that his biological father was not the man who raised him, but her former employer, Fritz Michael Hartmann (1909–2000),[72] who was descended from a long line of Danish classical musicians. Hartmann's grandfather was Emil Hartmann, and his great-grandfather J. P. E. Hartmann. His uncles included Niels Gade and Johan Ernst Hartmann, and Niels Viggo Bentzon was his cousin. She stated that she did this to give her son "artistic genes".[73] Von Trier has jokingly said, by reference to the distant German origin of the Hartmann family, that while he believed he had a Jewish background, he is "really more of a Nazi."[74]

During the German occupation of Denmark, Hartmann in fact joined a resistance group, actively counteracting any pro-German and pro-Nazi colleagues in his civil service department.[75] Another member of this resistance group was Hartmann's colleague Viggo Kampmann, who would later become prime minister of Denmark.[76] After von Trier had four awkward meetings with his biological father, Hartmann refused further contact.[77]

Family background and political and religious views

Von Trier's mother considered herself a communist, while Ulf Trier was a social democrat. Both were committed nudists, and von Trier went on several childhood holidays to nudist camps. They regarded the disciplining of children as reactionary. Von Trier has noted that he was brought up in an atheist family, and that although Ulf Trier was Jewish, he was not religious. His parents did not allow much room in their household for "feelings, religion, or enjoyment", and also refused to make any rules for their children, with complex effects upon von Trier's personality and development.[78][79]

In a 2005 interview with Die Zeit, von Trier said, "I don't know if I'm all that Catholic really. I'm probably not. Denmark is a very Protestant country. Perhaps I only turned Catholic to piss off a few of my countrymen."[74] In 2009, he said, "I'm a very bad Catholic. In fact I'm becoming more and more of an atheist."[80]

Health

Mental health

Von Trier suffers from various fears and phobias, including an intense fear of flying. This fear frequently places severe constraints on him and his crew, necessitating that virtually all of his films be shot in either Denmark or Sweden.[81]

On numerous occasions, he has stated that he suffers from occasional depression which renders him incapable of doing his work and unable to fulfill social obligations.[82]

Parkinson's disease

On 8 August 2022, it was announced that von Trier had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.[83] According to Variety, von Trier plans to take a break from filmmaking to adjust to his new life with the disease, saying: "I will take a little break and find out what to do, but I certainly hope that my condition will be better. It’s a disease you can’t take away; you can work with the symptoms, though.”[84]

Controversies

Nazi remarks during Cannes interview about Melancholia's premiere

In May 2011, known to be provocative in interviews,[85] von Trier's remarks during the press conference before the premiere of Melancholia in Cannes[86] caused significant controversy in the media, leading the festival to declare him persona non grata.[87] He was therefore banned from Cannes for one year,[88] although Melancholia still competed in that year's competition.[89]

Minutes before the end of the press conference, von Trier was asked about his German roots and the Nazi aesthetic, in response to his description of the film's genre as "German romance".[90][91] He joked that since he was "no longer Jewish," having been told the truth about his biological father, he now "understands" and "sympathizes" with Hitler, that he is not against the Jews except for Israel which is "a pain in the ass" and that he is a Nazi.[91] Von Trier was branded an antisemite for his remarks.[92] He released a formal apology immediately after the press conference[93] and kept apologizing for his joke during all of the interviews he gave in the weeks following the incident,[94][95][96] admitting that he was not sober,[97] and saying that he did not need to explain that he is not a Nazi.[98][99] However, in 2019, von Trier stated that he made this remark at the "only press conference I ever had when I was sober."[100]

The actors of Melancholia who were present during the incident – Dunst, Gainsbourg, Skarsgård – defended the director, pointing to his provocative sense of humor[101][102] and his depression.[103] He refused to attend a private press screening of his subsequent feature Nymphomaniac. In the director's defense, Skarsgård stated at the screening, "Everyone knows he's not a Nazi, and it was disgraceful the way the press had these headlines saying he was."[104] The director of the Cannes festival later called the controversy "unfair" and as "stupid" as von Trier's bad joke, concluding that his films are welcome at the festival and that von Trier is considered a "friend".[88]

Sex and violence in films

Several of his films – notably The Idiots (1998), Antichrist (2009), and The House That Jack Built (2018) – contain explicit content that has generated controversy.[105] At the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, approximately 100 audience members walked out of the premiere of The House That Jack Built.[35]

Sexual harassment allegations

In October 2017, Björk posted on her Facebook page that she had been sexually harassed by a "Danish film director she worked with".[106][107] The Los Angeles Times found evidence identifying von Trier as the director in question.[108] Von Trier has apologized for psychologically abusing her[109] but rejected Björk's allegation that he sexually harassed her during the making of the film Dancer in the Dark, and said "That was not the case. But that we were definitely not friends, that's a fact," to Danish daily Jyllands-Posten in its online edition. Peter Aalbaek Jensen, the producer of Dancer in the Dark, told Jyllands-Posten that "As far as I remember we were the victims. That woman was stronger than both Lars von Trier and me and our company put together. She dictated everything and was about to close a movie of 100M kroner [$16M]."[110] Following von Trier's statement, Björk released a further statement offering more details about her experience,[111] while her manager, Derek Birkett, also condemned von Trier's alleged past actions.[112]

The Guardian later found that Zentropa, which Jensen runs and von Trier founded, had an endemic culture of sexual harassment. Jensen stepped down as CEO when further allegations of harassment came to light in 2017, although he is still active as an executive producer in recent works.[113]

Animal cruelty during filming

A donkey was slaughtered for dramatic purposes during production of Manderlay, an act that caused actors including John C. Reilly to quit the film in protest of its cruelty to animals.[114] The scene was cut from the film before it was released.[115]

Although The House that Jack Built was praised by animal rights organization PETA for its use of realistic effects, a scene involving the main character mutilating a duckling was the subject of criticism from some audiences.[116]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Also known as Trilogies Release date RT MC
1984 The Element of Crime (Forbrydelsens element) Europa May 14 77% (13 reviews) 66% (6 reviews)
1987 Epidemic September 11 33% (6 reviews) 66% (4 reviews)
1991 Europa (Zentropa) May 12 80% (15 reviews) 69% (15 reviews)
1994 The Kingdom I (Riget) The Kingdom November 24 - December 15 84% (19 reviews) 77% (9 reviews)
1996 Breaking the Waves Golden Heart May 18 85% (59 reviews) 76% (28 reviews)
1997 The Kingdom II (Riget II) The Kingdom October 10 - October 31 84% (19 reviews) 77% (9 reviews)
1998 The Idiots (Idioterne) Golden Heart May 20 71% (31 reviews) 47% (15 reviews)
2000 Dancer in the Dark May 17 69% (121 reviews) 61% (31 reviews)
2003 Dogville USA - Land of Opportunities May 19 69% (167 reviews) 60% (30 reviews)
2003 The Five Obstructions (De fem benspænd) September 11 89% (62 reviews) 79% (22 reviews)
2005 Manderlay USA - Land of Opportunities May 16 50% (103 reviews) 46% (29 reviews)
2006 The Boss of It All (Direktøren for det hele) September 21 75% (67 reviews) 71% (17 reviews)
2009 Antichrist Depression May 20 54% (179 reviews) 49 (34 reviews)
2011 Melancholia May 18 79% (209 reviews) 80 (40 reviews)
2013 Nymphomaniac December 25 76% (I; 204 reviews) and 59% (II; 128 reviews) 64 (I; 41 reviews) and 60 (II; 34 reviews)
2018 The House That Jack Built May 14 60% (138 reviews) 42 (29 reviews)
2022 The Kingdom: Exodus (Riget: Exodus) The Kingdom October 9 - October 30 84% (19 reviews) 77% (9 reviews)

Frequent collaborators

Von Trier often works more than once with actors and production members. Manon Rasmussen was the only crew member as a costume designer to collaborate with von Trier in all of his works (except Medea and The Idiots) since The Element of Crime (1984). His first, but initial acting collaborator for The Element of Crime was Leif Magnusson, who appeared in his role as a hotel guest, yet continued to appear again in the last two films as different minor roles for his first trilogy until his acting retirement in the early 1990s. His main crew members and producer team has remained intact since Europa.[117] Many of his recurring actors have expressed their devotion[102] to von Trier.[118][119][120][121][103] European actors Jean-Marc Barr, Udo Kier, and Stellan Skarsgård have all appeared across several von Trier films. With the exception of Medea, The Kingdom, his incompleted "USA Trilogy", and The House that Jack Built; British-French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg and Swedish actor Leif Magnusson are the only two acting collaborators (excluding himself) to have appeared in all installments of two of his trilogies, taking the lead roles in Depression for the former and minor roles in Europa for the latter.

Note: This list shows only the actors (in alphabetical order only) who have collaborated with von Trier in three or more productions.

Actor The Element of Crime Epidemic Medea Europa The Kingdom Breaking the Waves The Idiots Dancer in the Dark Dogville Manderlay The Boss of It All Antichrist Dimension (unfinished)[1] Melancholia Nymphomaniac The House That Jack Built[122]
Jens Albinus Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jean-Marc Barr Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Willem Dafoe Yes Yes Yes Yes
Jeremy Davies Yes Yes Yes
Charlotte Gainsbourg Yes Yes Yes
Vera Gebuhr Yes Yes Yes
Siobhan Fallon Hogan Yes Yes Yes
Anders Hove Yes Yes Yes Yes
John Hurt Yes Yes Yes
Željko Ivanek Yes Yes Yes
Ernst-Hugo Järegård Yes Yes Yes
Henning Jensen Yes Yes Yes
Udo Kier Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Leif Magnusson Yes Yes Yes
Baard Owe Yes Yes Yes Yes
Stellan Skarsgård Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lars von Trier (himself) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Awards and honors

Among his more than 100 awards and 200 nominations[123] at film festivals worldwide, von Trier has received: the Palme d'Or (for Dancer in the Dark), the Grand Prix (for Breaking the Waves), the Prix du Jury (for Europa), and the Technical Grand Prize (for The Element of Crime and Europa) at the Cannes Film Festival. Von Trier has also received both Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nomination for the former.

Year Film Cannes Film Festival Bodil Awards Robert Awards European Film Awards
Nom. Wins Nom. Wins Nom. Wins Nom. Wins
1984 The Element of Crime 2 1 1 1 7 7
1991 Europa 4 3 1 1 7 7 2
1994-2022 Riget 7 7 11 6 1
1996 Breaking the Waves 2 1 3 3 9 9 3 3
1998 The Idiots 1 4 3 1 1 1
2000 Dancer in the Dark 2 2 2 1 11 5 4 4
2003 Dogville 1 3 1 8 2 4 1
2003 The Five Obstructions 1
2005 Manderlay 1 1 9 3
2009 Antichrist 2 1 5 5 12 7 3 1
2011 Melancholia 2 1 7 2 13 10 8 3
2013 Nymphomaniac 6 1 16 8 4
2018 The House that Jack Built 2 1 11 2
Total 17 9 42 26 110 64 34 12

Notes

  • 1^ Dimension was originally intended a feature-length gangster film with each 33 years of development as for 2024 per theatrical release, but he was lost interest in the project after the death of Cartlidge, Constantine, and Hugo Järegård, in which he completes one of the footages into a short film instead.[124]

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Further reading

  • Bainbridge, Caroline (2007). The Cinema of Lars von Trier: Authenticity and Artifice. Wallflower Press. ISBN 978-1-905674-44-2.
  • Goss, Brian Michael (January 2009). Global auteurs: politics in the films of Almodóvar, von Trier, and Winterbottom. Peter Lang. ISBN 978-1-4331-0134-2.
  • Lasagna, Roberto; Lena, Sandra (1 June 2003). Lars von Trier (in French). Gremese Editore. ISBN 978-88-7301-543-7.
  • Livingston, Paisley; Plantinga, Carl R.; Hjort, Mette (3 December 2008). The Routledge companion to philosophy and film. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-77166-5.
  • Lumholdt, Jan (2003). Lars von Trier: interviews. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-57806-532-5.
  • Rudolph, Pascal (2020). "Björk on the Gallows: Performance, Persona, and Authenticity in Lars von Trier’s Dancer in the Dark", in IASPM Journal 10/1, 22–42. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5429/2079-3871(2020)v10i1.3en.
  • Rudolph, Pascal (2022). Präexistente Musik im Film: Klangwelten im Kino des Lars von Trier (in German). edition text + kritik. DOI https://doi.org/10.5771/9783967077582.
  • Rudolph, Pascal (2023). "The Musical Idea Work Group: Production and Reception of Pre-existing Music in Film", in Twentieth-Century Music 20/2, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1478572222000214.
  • Schepelern, Peter (2000). Lars von Triers film: tvang og befrielse (in Danish). Rosinante. ISBN 978-87-621-0164-7.
  • Simons, Jan (15 September 2007). Playing the waves: Lars Von Trier's game cinema. Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 978-90-5356-979-5.
  • Stevenson, Jack (2003). Dogme uncut: Lars von Trier, Thomas Vinterburg, and the gang that took on Hollywood. Santa Monica Press. ISBN 978-1-891661-35-8.
  • Stevenson, Jack (2002). Lars von Trier. British Film Institute. ISBN 978-0-85170-902-4.
  • Stühl, Leo (2013). Die Kunst im Horrorgenre: Gewaltexzesse und Pornografie in Lars von Triers Antichrist. Hamburg: Diplomica. ISBN 978-3-95549-099-7.
  • Tiefenbach, Georg (2010). Drama und Regie (Writing and Directing): Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves, Dancer in the Dark, Dogville. Königshausen & Neumann. ISBN 978-3-8260-4096-2.
  • von Trier, Lars; Addonizio, Antonio (1 January 1999). Il dogma della libertà: conversazioni con Lars von Trier (in Italian). Edizioni della battaglia. ISBN 978-88-87630-07-7.
  • von Trier, Lars; Björkman, Stig (2003). Trier on von Trier. Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0-571-20707-7.

External links

  • Zentropa official website – von Trier's production company
  • Lars von Trier at IMDb
  • Lars von Trier in the Danish Film Database
  • Senses of Cinema: Great Directors Critical Database
  • The Burden From Donald Duck. An interview with Lars von Trier Video by Louisiana Channel

lars, trier, this, biography, living, person, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, adding, reliable, sources, contentious, material, about, living, persons, that, unsourced, poorly, sourced, must, removed, immediately, especially, potentia. This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Lars von Trier news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lars von Trier ne Trier 30 April 1956 3 is a Danish filmmaker actor and lyricist 4 He is the creator of the avant garde filmmaking movement Dogme 95 alongside fellow director Thomas Vinterberg as well as founder and shareholder of the Danish film production company Zentropa Films which has sold more than 350 million tickets and garnered multiple awards including two Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film Lars von TrierTrier at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival 2014BornLars Trier 1956 04 30 30 April 1956 age 67 Kongens Lyngby DenmarkAlma materNational Film School of DenmarkUniversity of CopenhagenOccupationFilmmakerYears active1967 presentNotable workFilmographyMovementHyperrealism Dogme 95 German ExpressionismSpousesCaecilia Holbek m 1987 div 1995 wbr 1 Bente Froge m 1997 div 2015 wbr 2 Children4AwardsPalme d Or EFA Cesar Bodil Goya FIPRESCIHonoursKnight of the Order of the DannebrogAlthough his work has received generally positive reviews from critics he has garnered a notorious reputation for creating extreme films and has also been accused of harassing the lead actress Bjork during the filming process of Dancer in the Dark Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1984 1994 Career beginnings and the Europa trilogy 2 2 1995 2000 the Dogme 95 manifesto and the Golden Heart trilogy 2 3 2003 2008 The Land of Opportunities and other works 2 4 2009 2014 The Depression trilogy 2 5 2015 2018 The House That Jack Built and the return to Cannes 2 6 2019 present Revival to Riget and planned feature film Etudes 3 Aesthetics themes and style of working 3 1 Influences 3 2 Writing 3 3 Filming techniques 3 4 Approach to actors 4 Personal life 4 1 Family 4 2 Family background and political and religious views 4 3 Health 4 3 1 Mental health 4 3 2 Parkinson s disease 5 Controversies 5 1 Nazi remarks during Cannes interview about Melancholia s premiere 5 2 Sex and violence in films 5 3 Sexual harassment allegations 5 4 Animal cruelty during filming 6 Filmography 6 1 Films 6 2 Frequent collaborators 6 3 Awards and honors 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life and education EditVon Trier was born in Kongens Lyngby Denmark north of Copenhagen to Inger Host and Fritz Michael Hartmann the head of Denmark s Ministry of Social Affairs and a World War II resistance fighter 5 He received his surname from Host s husband Ulf Trier whom he believed to be his biological father until 1989 5 He studied film theory at the University of Copenhagen and film direction at the National Film School of Denmark 6 At 25 he won two Best School Film awards at the Munich International Festival of Film Schools 7 for Nocturne and Last Detail 8 The same year he added the nobiliary particle von to his name possibly as a satirical homage to the equally self invented titles of directors Erich von Stroheim and Josef von Sternberg 9 and saw his graduation film Images of Liberation released as a theatrical feature 10 Career Edit1984 1994 Career beginnings and the Europa trilogy Edit In 1984 The Element of Crime von Trier s breakthrough film received twelve awards at seven international festivals 11 including the Technical Grand Prize at Cannes and a nomination for the Palme d Or 12 The film s slow non linear pace 13 innovative and multi leveled plot design and dark dreamlike visual effects 11 failed verification combine to create an allegory for traumatic European historical events 14 Von Trier s next film Epidemic 1987 was also shown at Cannes in the Un Certain Regard section and featured two story lines that ultimately collide the chronicle of two filmmakers played by von Trier and screenwriter Niels Vorse in the midst of developing a new project and a dark science fiction tale of a futuristic plague the very film von Trier and Vorsel are depicted making citation needed He next directed Medea 1988 for television based on a screenplay by Carl Th Dreyer and starring Udo Kier which won the Jean d Arcy prize in France citation needed Von Trier has referred to his films as falling into thematic and stylistic trilogies This pattern began with The Element of Crime 1984 the first of the Europa trilogy which illuminated traumatic periods in Europe both in the past and the future It also includes Epidemic He completed the trilogy in 1991 with Europa released as Zentropa in the US which won the Prix du Jury at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival 15 and picked up awards at other major festivals In 1990 he also directed the music video for the song Bakerman by Laid Back 16 This video was re used in 2006 by the English DJ and artist Shaun Baker in his remake of the song citation needed Seeking financial independence and creative control over their projects in 1992 von Trier and producer Peter Aalbaek Jensen founded the film production company Zentropa Entertainment which has sold more than 350 million tickets and was nominated for multiple Academy Awards as of 2016 17 18 Named after a fictional railway company in Europa 6 their most recent film at the time Zentropa has produced many movies other than Trier s own as well as several television series citation needed It has also produced hardcore sex films Constance 1998 Pink Prison 1999 HotMen CoolBoyz 2000 and All About Anna 2005 citation needed To make money for his newly founded company von Trier made The Kingdom Danish title Riget 1994 and The Kingdom II Riget II 1997 a pair of miniseries recorded in the Danish national hospital the name Riget being a colloquial name for the hospital known as Rigshospitalet lit The Kingdom s Hospital in Danish citation needed A projected third season of the series was derailed by the death in 1998 of Ernst Hugo Jaregard who played Dr Helmer and that of Kirsten Rolffes who played Mrs Drusse in 2000 two of the major characters which led to the series cancellation citation needed 1995 2000 the Dogme 95 manifesto and the Golden Heart trilogy Edit Dogme 95 Certificate for Susanne Bier s film Open Hearts In 1995 von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg presented their manifesto for a new cinematic movement which they called Dogme 95 The Dogme 95 concept which led to international interest in Danish film inspired filmmakers all over the world It required filmmakers to shirk several common techniques in modern filmmaking such as studio lighting sets costumes and non diegtic music 19 In 2008 together with their fellow Dogme directors Kristian Levring and Soren Kragh Jacobsen von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg received the European film award for European Achievement in World Cinema citation needed In 1996 von Trier conducted an unusual theatrical experiment in Copenhagen involving 53 actors which he titled Psychomobile 1 The World Clock citation needed A documentary chronicling the project was directed by Jesper Jargil and was released in 2000 with the title De Udstillede The Exhibited citation needed Von Trier achieved international success with his Golden Heart trilogy Each film in the trilogy is about naive heroines who maintain their golden hearts despite the tragedies they experience This trilogy consists of Breaking the Waves 1996 The Idiots 1998 and Dancer in the Dark 2000 20 While all three films are sometimes associated with the Dogme 95 movement The Idiots was the only one to meet all the necessary criteria to be certified as such according to whom Breaking the Waves won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival and featured Emily Watson who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress citation needed Its grainy images and hand held photography pointed towards Dogme 95 but violated several of the manifesto s rules according to whom The second film in the trilogy The Idiots was nominated for a Palme d Or with which he was presented in person at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival despite his dislike of traveling citation needed In 2000 von Trier premiered Dancer in the Dark a musical featuring Icelandic musician Bjork which won the Palme d Or at Cannes 21 The song I ve Seen It All co written by von Trier received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song citation needed 2003 2008 The Land of Opportunities and other works Edit This section about a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Lars von Trier news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Five Obstructions 2003 made by von Trier and Jorgen Leth is a documentary that incorporates lengthy sections of experimental films The premise is that von Trier challenges Leth his friend and mentor to remake his 1967 experimental short The Perfect Human five times each time with a different or obstacle 22 His next proposed trilogy Land of Opportunities consists of Dogville 2003 Manderlay 2005 and the unmade Wasington citation needed The first two installments were shot with the same distinctive extremely stylized approach with the actors performing on a bare sound stage with no decoration with buildings walls marked by chalk lines on the floor a style inspired by 1970s televised theatre citation needed Dogville starred Nicole Kidman as Grace Margaret Mulligan a role taken by Bryce Dallas Howard for Manderlay citation needed Both films feature an ensemble cast including Harriet Andersson Lauren Bacall James Caan Danny Glover and Willem Dafoe citation needed The films question various issues relating to American society such as intolerance and slavery citation needed In 2006 von Trier released the Danish language comedy film The Boss of It All which was shot using an experimental process he named Automavision involving the director choosing the best possible fixed camera position then allowing a computer to randomly choose when to tilt pan or zoom citation needed He followed this with an autobiographical film The Early Years Erik Nietzsche Part 1 in 2007 which von Trier wrote and Jacob Thuesen directed a film that tells the story of von Trier s years as a student at the National Film School of Denmark citation needed It stars Jonatan Spang as von Trier s alter ego called Erik Nietzsche and is narrated by von Trier himself with all main characters in the film being based on real people from the Danish film industry citation needed The thinly veiled portrayals include Jens Albinus as director Nils Malmros Dejan Cukic as screenwriter Mogens Rukov and Soren Pilmark clarification needed citation needed 2009 2014 The Depression trilogy Edit The Depression trilogy consists of Antichrist Melancholia and Nymphomaniac The three films star Charlotte Gainsbourg and deal with characters who suffer depression or grief in different ways This trilogy is said to represent the depression that Trier himself experiences 23 Antichrist follows a grieving couple who retreat to their cabin in the woods hoping a return to Eden will repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage but nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse 24 The film stars Willem Dafoe and Gainsbourg It premiered in competition at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival where the festival s jury honoured the movie by giving the Best Actress award to Gainsbourg 25 Melancholia released in 2011 is an apocalyptic drama about two depressive sisters played by Kirsten Dunst and Gainsbourg the former of whom marries just before a rogue planet is about to collide with Earth 26 The film was in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Best Actress award for Dunst 27 Following Melancholia von Trier began the production of Nymphomaniac a film about the sexual awakening of a woman played by Gainsbourg 28 In early December 2013 a four hour version shown to the press in a private preview session The cast also included Stellan Skarsgard in his sixth film for von Trier Shia LaBeouf Willem Dafoe Jamie Bell Christian Slater and Uma Thurman In response to claims that he had merely created a porn film Skarsgard stated if you look at this film it s actually a really bad porn movie even if you fast forward And after a while you find you don t even react to the explicit scenes They become as natural as seeing someone eating a bowl of cereal This quote needs a citation For its public release in the United Kingdom the film was divided into two volumes citation needed The film premiered in the UK on 22 February 2014 citation needed In interviews prior to the film s release Gainsbourg and co star Stacy Martin revealed that prosthetic vaginas body doubles and special effects were used for the production of the film Martin also stated that the film s characters were a reflection of the director himself and referred to the experience as an honour that she enjoyed 29 The film was also released in two volumes for the Australian release on 20 March 2014 with an interval separating the back to back sections In February 2014 an uncensored version of Volume I was shown at the Berlin Film Festival with no announcement of when or if the complete five and a half hour Nymphomaniac would be made available to the public 30 The complete version premiered at the 2014 Venice Film Festival and was shortly afterward released in a limited theatrical run worldwide that fall citation needed 2015 2018 The House That Jack Built and the return to Cannes Edit In 2015 von Trier began work on a new feature film The House That Jack Built which was originally planned as an eight part television series The story is about a serial killer seen from the murderer s point of view It starred Matt Dillon in the title role alongside Bruno Ganz Riley Keough and Sofie Grabol 31 32 Shooting started in March 2017 in Sweden before moving to Copenhagen in May 33 In February 2017 von Trier explained that the film celebrates the idea that life is evil and soulless which is sadly proven by the recent rise of the Homo trumpus the rat king 33 The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2018 34 Despite more than a hundred walkouts by audience members the film still received a 10 minute standing ovation 35 36 2019 present Revival to Riget and planned feature film Etudes Edit After the release of The House That Jack Built von Trier planned to produce Etudes an anthology film consisting of ten black and white segments each ten minutes long inspired by the musical form 37 In December 2020 it was announced he would produce a belated third and final season of The Kingdom titled The Kingdom Exodus It was also announced that Soren Pilmark would return as Jorgen Hook Krogshoj as would Ghita Norby as Rigmor Mortensen alongside a new cast including Mikael Persbrandt as Dr Helmer Jr It was shot in 2021 consisting of five episodes to be released in November 2022 38 39 The miniseries premiered out of competition at the Venice Film Festival as a five hour feature length film It received positive reviews from critics 40 Aesthetics themes and style of working EditTrier s career has spanned more than four decades 41 42 and most of his works have gained notoriety for his trademarks including portrayal of women as main characters in several films European frequent collaborators particularly Jean Marc Barr Udo Kier and Stellan Skarsgard different thematic trilogies 43 extreme cinema mature subject matters 44 handheld camerawork Rasmussen s costume design genre and technical innovation 45 46 confrontational examination of existential social 47 48 and political 41 49 issues and his treatment of subjects 49 such as mercy 50 sacrifice and mental health 51 Influences Edit Von Trier is heavily influenced by the work of Carl Theodor Dreyer 52 and the film The Night Porter 53 He was so inspired by the short film The Perfect Human directed by Jorgen Leth that he challenged Leth to redo the short five times in the feature film The Five Obstructions 54 Writing Edit Von Trier s writing style has been heavily influenced by his work with actors on set as well as the Dogme 95 manifesto that he co authored 55 In an interview with Creative Screenwriting he described his process as writing a sketch and keep ing the story simple then part of the script work is with the actors 55 He again cites Dreyer as an influence pointing to his method of overwriting his scripts then significantly cutting the length down 55 Reflecting on the storytelling across his body of work von Trier said all the stories are about a realist who comes into conflict with life I m not crazy about real life and real life is not crazy about me 55 Filming techniques Edit Von Trier has said that a film should be like a stone in your shoe 56 To create original art he feels that filmmakers must distinguish themselves stylistically from other films often by placing restrictions on the film making process The most famous such restriction is the cinematic vow of chastity of the Dogme 95 movement In Dancer in the Dark he used jump shots 57 and dramatically different color palettes and camera techniques for the real world and musical portions of the film 58 Von Trier often shoots digitally and operates the camera himself preferring to continuously shoot the actors in character without stopping between takes In Dogville he let actors stay in character for hours in the style of method acting citation needed These techniques often put great strain on the actors most famously with Bjork during the filming of Dancer in the Dark 59 Von Trier would later return to explicit images in Antichrist 2009 exploring darker themes but he ran into problems when he tried once more with Nymphomaniac which had 90 minutes cut out reducing it from five and one half to four hours for its international release in 2013 in order to be commercially viable 60 taking nearly a year to be shown complete anywhere in an uncensored director s cut 61 While Lars von Trier commissioned new musical compositions for his early films his more recent work has made use of existing music 62 With Nymphomaniac the principle of musical eclecticism is also applied within the film 62 He often heavily edits compositions to manipulate and provoke the audience 63 Approach to actors Edit In an interview for IndieWire von Trier compared his approach to actors with how a chef would work with a potato or a piece of meat clarifying that working with actors has differed on each film based on the production conditions 64 He has occasionally courted controversy by his treatment of his lead actresses 65 He and Bjork famously fell out during the shooting of Dancer in the Dark to the point where she would abscond from filming for days at a time 66 She stated that von Trier who shattered a monitor while it was next to her that you can take quite sexist film directors like Woody Allen or Stanley Kubrick and still they are the one that provide the soul to their movies In Lars von Trier s case it is not so and he knows it He needs a female to provide his work soul And he envies them and hates them for it So he has to destroy them during the filming And hide the evidence 67 Nicole Kidman who starred in von Trier s Dogville said in an interview with ABC Radio National that she tried to quit the film several times in response to comments von Trier made on set often while inebriated but I say this laughing I didn t do the sequel but I m still very good friends with him strangely enough because I admire his honesty and I see him as an artist and I say my gosh it s such a hard world now to have a unique voice and he certainly has that 68 However other actresses he has worked with such as Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg have spoken out in defence of his approach 67 69 70 Nymphomaniac star Stacy Martin has stated that he never forced her to do anything that was outside her comfort zone She said I don t think he s a misogynist The fact that he sometimes depicts women as troubled or dangerous or dark or even evil that doesn t automatically make him anti feminist It s a very dated argument I think that Lars loves women 71 Personal life EditFamily Edit Fritz Michael Hartmann c 1950 In 1989 von Trier s mother confessed to him on her deathbed that his biological father was not the man who raised him but her former employer Fritz Michael Hartmann 1909 2000 72 who was descended from a long line of Danish classical musicians Hartmann s grandfather was Emil Hartmann and his great grandfather J P E Hartmann His uncles included Niels Gade and Johan Ernst Hartmann and Niels Viggo Bentzon was his cousin She stated that she did this to give her son artistic genes 73 Von Trier has jokingly said by reference to the distant German origin of the Hartmann family that while he believed he had a Jewish background he is really more of a Nazi 74 During the German occupation of Denmark Hartmann in fact joined a resistance group actively counteracting any pro German and pro Nazi colleagues in his civil service department 75 Another member of this resistance group was Hartmann s colleague Viggo Kampmann who would later become prime minister of Denmark 76 After von Trier had four awkward meetings with his biological father Hartmann refused further contact 77 Family background and political and religious views Edit Von Trier s mother considered herself a communist while Ulf Trier was a social democrat Both were committed nudists and von Trier went on several childhood holidays to nudist camps They regarded the disciplining of children as reactionary Von Trier has noted that he was brought up in an atheist family and that although Ulf Trier was Jewish he was not religious His parents did not allow much room in their household for feelings religion or enjoyment and also refused to make any rules for their children with complex effects upon von Trier s personality and development 78 79 In a 2005 interview with Die Zeit von Trier said I don t know if I m all that Catholic really I m probably not Denmark is a very Protestant country Perhaps I only turned Catholic to piss off a few of my countrymen 74 In 2009 he said I m a very bad Catholic In fact I m becoming more and more of an atheist 80 Health Edit Mental health Edit Von Trier suffers from various fears and phobias including an intense fear of flying This fear frequently places severe constraints on him and his crew necessitating that virtually all of his films be shot in either Denmark or Sweden 81 On numerous occasions he has stated that he suffers from occasional depression which renders him incapable of doing his work and unable to fulfill social obligations 82 Parkinson s disease Edit On 8 August 2022 it was announced that von Trier had been diagnosed with Parkinson s disease 83 According to Variety von Trier plans to take a break from filmmaking to adjust to his new life with the disease saying I will take a little break and find out what to do but I certainly hope that my condition will be better It s a disease you can t take away you can work with the symptoms though 84 Controversies EditNazi remarks during Cannes interview about Melancholia s premiere Edit In May 2011 known to be provocative in interviews 85 von Trier s remarks during the press conference before the premiere of Melancholia in Cannes 86 caused significant controversy in the media leading the festival to declare him persona non grata 87 He was therefore banned from Cannes for one year 88 although Melancholia still competed in that year s competition 89 Minutes before the end of the press conference von Trier was asked about his German roots and the Nazi aesthetic in response to his description of the film s genre as German romance 90 91 He joked that since he was no longer Jewish having been told the truth about his biological father he now understands and sympathizes with Hitler that he is not against the Jews except for Israel which is a pain in the ass and that he is a Nazi 91 Von Trier was branded an antisemite for his remarks 92 He released a formal apology immediately after the press conference 93 and kept apologizing for his joke during all of the interviews he gave in the weeks following the incident 94 95 96 admitting that he was not sober 97 and saying that he did not need to explain that he is not a Nazi 98 99 However in 2019 von Trier stated that he made this remark at the only press conference I ever had when I was sober 100 The actors of Melancholia who were present during the incident Dunst Gainsbourg Skarsgard defended the director pointing to his provocative sense of humor 101 102 and his depression 103 He refused to attend a private press screening of his subsequent feature Nymphomaniac In the director s defense Skarsgard stated at the screening Everyone knows he s not a Nazi and it was disgraceful the way the press had these headlines saying he was 104 The director of the Cannes festival later called the controversy unfair and as stupid as von Trier s bad joke concluding that his films are welcome at the festival and that von Trier is considered a friend 88 Sex and violence in films Edit Several of his films notably The Idiots 1998 Antichrist 2009 and The House That Jack Built 2018 contain explicit content that has generated controversy 105 At the 2018 Cannes Film Festival approximately 100 audience members walked out of the premiere of The House That Jack Built 35 Sexual harassment allegations Edit In October 2017 Bjork posted on her Facebook page that she had been sexually harassed by a Danish film director she worked with 106 107 The Los Angeles Times found evidence identifying von Trier as the director in question 108 Von Trier has apologized for psychologically abusing her 109 but rejected Bjork s allegation that he sexually harassed her during the making of the film Dancer in the Dark and said That was not the case But that we were definitely not friends that s a fact to Danish daily Jyllands Posten in its online edition Peter Aalbaek Jensen the producer of Dancer in the Dark told Jyllands Posten that As far as I remember we were the victims That woman was stronger than both Lars von Trier and me and our company put together She dictated everything and was about to close a movie of 100M kroner 16M 110 Following von Trier s statement Bjork released a further statement offering more details about her experience 111 while her manager Derek Birkett also condemned von Trier s alleged past actions 112 The Guardian later found that Zentropa which Jensen runs and von Trier founded had an endemic culture of sexual harassment Jensen stepped down as CEO when further allegations of harassment came to light in 2017 although he is still active as an executive producer in recent works 113 Animal cruelty during filming Edit A donkey was slaughtered for dramatic purposes during production of Manderlay an act that caused actors including John C Reilly to quit the film in protest of its cruelty to animals 114 The scene was cut from the film before it was released 115 Although The House that Jack Built was praised by animal rights organization PETA for its use of realistic effects a scene involving the main character mutilating a duckling was the subject of criticism from some audiences 116 Filmography EditMain article Lars von Trier filmography Films Edit Year Title Also known as Trilogies Release date RT MC1984 The Element of Crime Forbrydelsens element Europa May 14 77 13 reviews 66 6 reviews 1987 Epidemic September 11 33 6 reviews 66 4 reviews 1991 Europa Zentropa May 12 80 15 reviews 69 15 reviews 1994 The Kingdom I Riget The Kingdom November 24 December 15 84 19 reviews 77 9 reviews 1996 Breaking the Waves Golden Heart May 18 85 59 reviews 76 28 reviews 1997 The Kingdom II Riget II The Kingdom October 10 October 31 84 19 reviews 77 9 reviews 1998 The Idiots Idioterne Golden Heart May 20 71 31 reviews 47 15 reviews 2000 Dancer in the Dark May 17 69 121 reviews 61 31 reviews 2003 Dogville USA Land of Opportunities May 19 69 167 reviews 60 30 reviews 2003 The Five Obstructions De fem benspaend September 11 89 62 reviews 79 22 reviews 2005 Manderlay USA Land of Opportunities May 16 50 103 reviews 46 29 reviews 2006 The Boss of It All Direktoren for det hele September 21 75 67 reviews 71 17 reviews 2009 Antichrist Depression May 20 54 179 reviews 49 34 reviews 2011 Melancholia May 18 79 209 reviews 80 40 reviews 2013 Nymphomaniac December 25 76 I 204 reviews and 59 II 128 reviews 64 I 41 reviews and 60 II 34 reviews 2018 The House That Jack Built May 14 60 138 reviews 42 29 reviews 2022 The Kingdom Exodus Riget Exodus The Kingdom October 9 October 30 84 19 reviews 77 9 reviews Frequent collaborators Edit Von Trier often works more than once with actors and production members Manon Rasmussen was the only crew member as a costume designer to collaborate with von Trier in all of his works except Medea and The Idiots since The Element of Crime 1984 His first but initial acting collaborator for The Element of Crime was Leif Magnusson who appeared in his role as a hotel guest yet continued to appear again in the last two films as different minor roles for his first trilogy until his acting retirement in the early 1990s His main crew members and producer team has remained intact since Europa 117 Many of his recurring actors have expressed their devotion 102 to von Trier 118 119 120 121 103 European actors Jean Marc Barr Udo Kier and Stellan Skarsgard have all appeared across several von Trier films With the exception of Medea The Kingdom his incompleted USA Trilogy and The House that Jack Built British French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg and Swedish actor Leif Magnusson are the only two acting collaborators excluding himself to have appeared in all installments of two of his trilogies taking the lead roles in Depression for the former and minor roles in Europa for the latter Note This list shows only the actors in alphabetical order only who have collaborated with von Trier in three or more productions Actor The Element of Crime Epidemic Medea Europa The Kingdom Breaking the Waves The Idiots Dancer in the Dark Dogville Manderlay The Boss of It All Antichrist Dimension unfinished 1 Melancholia Nymphomaniac The House That Jack Built 122 Jens Albinus Yes Yes Yes Yes YesJean Marc Barr Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesWillem Dafoe Yes Yes Yes YesJeremy Davies Yes Yes YesCharlotte Gainsbourg Yes Yes YesVera Gebuhr Yes Yes YesSiobhan Fallon Hogan Yes Yes YesAnders Hove Yes Yes Yes YesJohn Hurt Yes Yes YesZeljko Ivanek Yes Yes YesErnst Hugo Jaregard Yes Yes YesHenning Jensen Yes Yes YesUdo Kier Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesLeif Magnusson Yes Yes YesBaard Owe Yes Yes Yes YesStellan Skarsgard Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesLars von Trier himself Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Awards and honors Edit Main article List of awards and nominations received by Lars von TrierAmong his more than 100 awards and 200 nominations 123 at film festivals worldwide von Trier has received the Palme d Or for Dancer in the Dark the Grand Prix for Breaking the Waves the Prix du Jury for Europa and the Technical Grand Prize for The Element of Crime and Europa at the Cannes Film Festival Von Trier has also received both Golden Globe Award and Academy Award nomination for the former Year Film Cannes Film Festival Bodil Awards Robert Awards European Film AwardsNom Wins Nom Wins Nom Wins Nom Wins1984 The Element of Crime 2 1 1 1 7 71991 Europa 4 3 1 1 7 7 21994 2022 Riget 7 7 11 6 11996 Breaking the Waves 2 1 3 3 9 9 3 31998 The Idiots 1 4 3 1 1 12000 Dancer in the Dark 2 2 2 1 11 5 4 42003 Dogville 1 3 1 8 2 4 12003 The Five Obstructions 12005 Manderlay 1 1 9 32009 Antichrist 2 1 5 5 12 7 3 12011 Melancholia 2 1 7 2 13 10 8 32013 Nymphomaniac 6 1 16 8 42018 The House that Jack Built 2 1 11 2Total 17 9 42 26 110 64 34 12In von Trier s second trilogy Golden Heart is the first franchise or trilogy to have won both Bodil and Robert for Best Actress in a Leading Role respectively Emily Watson Bodil Jorgensen and Bjork while Watson and Bjork also have won the European for Best Actress Also in Golden Heart three of them have nominated the Palme d Or with the latter won In von Trier s fourth trilogy Depression is the first franchise or trilogy to have sweep the Robert for Best Danish Film Best Director Best Screenplay Best Cinematography Best Editing Best Sound and Best Visual Effects Notes Edit1 Dimension was originally intended a feature length gangster film with each 33 years of development as for 2024 per theatrical release but he was lost interest in the project after the death of Cartlidge Constantine 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Peter Lang ISBN 978 1 4331 0134 2 Lasagna Roberto Lena Sandra 1 June 2003 Lars von Trier in French Gremese Editore ISBN 978 88 7301 543 7 Livingston Paisley Plantinga Carl R Hjort Mette 3 December 2008 The Routledge companion to philosophy and film Routledge ISBN 978 0 415 77166 5 Lumholdt Jan 2003 Lars von Trier interviews Univ Press of Mississippi ISBN 978 1 57806 532 5 Rudolph Pascal 2020 Bjork on the Gallows Performance Persona and Authenticity in Lars von Trier s Dancer in the Dark in IASPM Journal 10 1 22 42 DOI https doi org 10 5429 2079 3871 2020 v10i1 3en Rudolph Pascal 2022 Praexistente Musik im Film Klangwelten im Kino des Lars von Trier in German edition text kritik DOI https doi org 10 5771 9783967077582 Rudolph Pascal 2023 The Musical Idea Work Group Production and Reception of Pre existing Music in Film in Twentieth Century Music 20 2 DOI https doi org 10 1017 S1478572222000214 Schepelern Peter 2000 Lars von Triers film tvang og befrielse in Danish Rosinante ISBN 978 87 621 0164 7 Simons Jan 15 September 2007 Playing the waves Lars Von Trier s game cinema Amsterdam University Press ISBN 978 90 5356 979 5 Stevenson Jack 2003 Dogme uncut Lars von Trier Thomas Vinterburg and the gang that took on Hollywood Santa Monica Press ISBN 978 1 891661 35 8 Stevenson Jack 2002 Lars von Trier British Film Institute ISBN 978 0 85170 902 4 Stuhl Leo 2013 Die Kunst im Horrorgenre Gewaltexzesse und Pornografie in Lars von Triers Antichrist Hamburg Diplomica ISBN 978 3 95549 099 7 Tiefenbach Georg 2010 Drama und Regie Writing and Directing Lars von Trier s Breaking the Waves Dancer in the Dark Dogville Konigshausen amp Neumann ISBN 978 3 8260 4096 2 von Trier Lars Addonizio Antonio 1 January 1999 Il dogma della liberta conversazioni con Lars von Trier in Italian Edizioni della battaglia ISBN 978 88 87630 07 7 von Trier Lars Bjorkman Stig 2003 Trier on von Trier Faber and Faber ISBN 978 0 571 20707 7 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lars von 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