UID:
kobvindex_ZLB15492070
Format:
1 DVD-Video (56 Min.)
Content:
Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark was awarded the Palme d´Or at Cannes 2000, while Björk was awarded Best Actress. Trier filmed a single dance scene using 100 cameras - hence the title of this film about the filming of the double winner at Cannes - and about the pain that may well be a condition for producing great art. (Danish Film Institute). Von Trier also talks about his vision of filmmaking, his relation towards women and cinema in general.
Content:
This documentary explains the complicated process that utilized 100 cameras (or eyes) to capture as many possible angles at one time. By using this process, Lars von Trier was able to create a "live" feeling to the film "Dancer in the Dark", especially in the non-musical parts. This process was invented by Lars von Trier and his crew and is entirely exclusive to this film. This documentary also reveals what Lars feels were the successes and the failures of using this technique. (Zentropa)
Note:
100 Eyes - Making of inédit.
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Dän., engl. mit franz. Untertiteln
Language:
Danish
Keywords:
Dancer in the dark 〈Film〉
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Dreharbeit
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Kameraarbeit
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DVD-Video
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Trier, Lars von
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Filmarbeit
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DVD-Video
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DVD-Video
Author information:
Trier, Lars von
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