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Lars von Trier wrote (in four days) and directed this Danish comedy-drama about a group of Copenhagen eccentrics who find a therapeutic release and confront apathy via unacceptable, idiotic behavior which they call “spazzing.” Stoffer (Jens Albinus) is supposed to be selling his uncle’s house but instead it becomes the focal point for geeky group activities. Restaurant patrons are disturbed by the group’s mischief, but single diner Karen (Bodil Jorgensen) develops an appreciation of their antics. Stoffer, at his birthday party, wishes for a “gangbang,” and both clothes and inhibitions are soon discarded. But when Stoffer calls for the group members to let idiocy invade their personal daily lives, only Karen takes up the challenge. Shown in competition at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.

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Lars von Trier

With a back-story (almost) as singular as his films, Danish director Lars von Trier was one of the most exceptional filmmakers to burst onto the international film scene in the 1990s. Unapologetically confident in his artistry and an unabashed provocateur, von Trier could kick up a fuss about his behavior, but his stylistic brio, extreme narratives, and ability with actors prevented such films as Zentropa (1991), The Kingdom (1994), Breaking the Waves (1996), and Dancer in the Dark (2000) from being eclipsed by their creator. Even as he openly sought a larger audience by making films in English, von Trier’s success helped resurrect Scandinavian cinema’s international prominence; his intense fear of flying ensured he’d never “go Hollywood.”

Raised by his radical, nudist Communist parents in an unconventional environment where, as von Trier once put it, everything was permitted except “feelings, religion and enjoyment,” von Trier blossomed into a neurotic, left-wing, movie-loving… read more

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batuhan

7Feb10

dogma 95 is given up so easily.it was such a deep breath to cinema  
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richmondhill

7Feb10

Pleasingly mean and mischievous, if over extended, riff on social attitudes. Compared to some of his later films, positively benign.  

Michael Edwards

15Dec09

Interesting exploration of people's faith, and the different motivations for believing in a higher purpose and the love, health, and emotional education one can achieve from it. Works well with Von Trier's "golden hearts" trilogy which also includes Breaking the Waves, and Dancer in the Dark. The God, Sex, and Money theme of the trilogy are truly apparent.  
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Owen Sound

28Oct09

Spaz like you mean it.  

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By kevin b on October 12, 2009

This film succeeds on so many levels.

It’s formal construction emphasizes the honest and powerful performances LvT was able to extract and provoke from an amazing cast. Whatever narrative, structural…  read review

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By J.R. Martin on December 9, 2008

This is a difficult film to watch. It is initially concerned with the frustration and apathy inherent in the mundane rigmarole of modern western society. To escape from their boring lives the characters…  read review

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