Von Trier

If Heaven and Hell were to merge, would it be like watching a Lars von Trier film?
Who?…..ZAH!
Lars Von Trier: “I Understand Hitler”
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Cinema16: European Short Films $19.18 Cinema16 is pleased to announce the US release of Cinema16: European Short Films. This two-disc edition features previously unseen short films and early works by some of today’s most notable filmmakers, as well as award-winning films from its rising stars. In addition to the films, the set contains over three hours of commentaries and a 16-page color booklet. Film Listing: 1. The Man Without a H… |
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Moodswings $4.90 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Breaking The Waves: The Original Soundtrack Album $16.98 Audio CD (November 26, 1996) Original Release Date: November 13, 1996 Number of Discs: 1… |
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Breaking the Waves [VHS] $14.98 Set in an unmercifully rugged, coastal village in Scotland in the 1970s, this extraordinary film by Lars von Trier stars British actress Emily Watson as a barely contained naive named Bess, who holds regular conversations with God and whose pure and intensely personal faith is hardly tolerated by the gruesome Calvinist elders of her church. Bess marries an oil-rig worker (Stellan Skarsgard) and co… |
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Zentropa [VHS] $16.34 … |
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Dancer in the Dark [VHS] $3.00 Masterpiece or masquerade? Lars von Trier’s digicam musical split the critics in two when it debuted at Cannes in 2000. There were those who saw it as a cynical shock-opera from a manipulative charlatan, others wept openly at its scenes of raw emotion and heart-rending intensity. There is, however, no in-between. Dancer in the Dark is that rarest of creatures, a film that dares to push viewers to … |
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Melancholia $3.99 … |
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Melancholia $13.95 Sci-fi-infused allegory from director Lars Von Trier follows the toils of a chronically depressed young woman (Kirsten Dunst) whose frailties make a fiasco of the elaborate wedding party thrown for her by her sister (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and brother-in-law (Kiefer Sutherland), as a planet with a decaying orbit makes an inexorable path toward the Earth. Alexander Skarsgard, Stellan Skarsgard, John… |
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Melancholia [Blu-ray] $15.49 Sci-fi-infused allegory from director Lars Von Trier follows the toils of a chronically depressed young woman (Kirsten Dunst) whose frailties make a fiasco of the elaborate wedding party thrown for her by her sister (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and brother-in-law (Kiefer Sutherland), as a planet with a decaying orbit makes an inexorable path toward the Earth. Alexander Skarsgard, Stellan Skarsgard, John… |
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Moviemakers’ Master Class: Private Lessons from the World’s Foremost Directors $7.60 From Scorsese and Lynch to Wenders and Godard, interviews with twenty of the world’s greatest directors on how they make films–and whyEach great filmmaker has a secret method to his moviemaking–but each of them is different. In Moviemaker Master Class, Laurent Tirard talks to twenty of today’s most important filmmakers to get to the core of each director’s approach to film, exploring the filmmak… |
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