
2000-06-12
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6.0Danish film has never felt stronger on the international stage than it did with the Dogme films, which at the world premiere of 'The Party' and 'The Idiots' during the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 put Denmark on the film world map. Another eight films under the strict Dogme rules followed and created great international careers for several of the talents in front of and behind the handheld camera. Thomas Vinterberg, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, Paprika Steen, Ulrich Thomsen, Trine Dyrholm, Iben Hjejle, Anders W. Berthelsen, Lone Scherfig, Sonja Richter and many more of the country's greatest filmmakers look back on when Denmark became Dogme.
0.0Sex, animal cruelty, Jesus and politics! Movies evoke emotions - some more than others. In this documentary, Maria Månson explores the Danish films that have outraged, angered, provoked... and have put Denmark on the cinematic map. This is a celebration of those who dared to step across the accepted border between good and bad.
8.0After professor creates a robot who looks like blue-eyed boy the criminals become very interested in the invention.
8.0A story about the friendship between the children from Soviet Union and East Germany.
7.5Six years old boy decides to start school and going by himself to first grade instead of kindergarten.
3.0A first-grader dreams to perform with his cat in the circus.
6.0To save her ranch after the accidental death of her husband, a woman marries the man responsible for the mishap.