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Danish auteur Lars von Trier directs the documentary-of-sorts The Five Obstructions (De Fem Benspænd). In 2001, von Trier convinces veteran filmmaker Jørgen Leth to create five remakes of his 1967 short The Perfect Human. Calling himself the Obstructor, von Trier orders Leth to make his films in various parts of the world with extremely specific demands. For instance, the first film must be shot in Cuba with no set with only 12 frames per shot. The five remakes-within-the-film are “The Perfect Human: Bombay,” “The Perfect Human: Brussels,” “The Perfect Human: Cartoon,” “The Perfect Human: Cuba,” and “The Perfect Human: Avedøre, Denmark.” Each has its own set of ridiculous limitations created by von Trier. The Five Obstructions was shown at the Sundance Film Festival as part of a special screening.

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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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Emanuele

28Jan10

WOW! the best from Trier! great "match" for Leth!!  
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Beau

3Jan10

Such an interesting and unique concept. I was amazed at how Leth was able to work within the "rules" and still able to produce works of art; particularly the one shot in Brussels.   
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call_me_Al

21Nov09

I thought it was fantastic. It is a visual representation of what it means to be an Auteur. A test of a true artist. I'm actually unfamiliar with the films of both directors, but I plan on correcting this mistake soon. A very fun and intriguing movie.  
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Robert W Peabody III

4Nov09

The Five Obstructions (2003) De Fem benspænd DIR Jørgen Leth, Lars von Trier SCR Lars von Trier, Jørgen Leth, Asger Leth, Sophie Destin 90 Min "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." – Anaïs Nin   

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The Five Obstructions

By gino on January 7, 2010

I was really looking forward to seeing The Five Obstructions for two reasons; I’m a fan of von Trier’s work, and I love a good short Film, especially compilations of them. I was disappointed, though…  read review

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By Lefteri​s Becerra on August 12, 2009

von trier funciona con reglas, se crece ante los retos que implican al quebrarse la cabeza para hallar la solución… en este caso, le aplica la misma dosis a leth sólo para comprobar que no es el único…  read review

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