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Films like the Celebration

Legend Sincere

12 months ago

When I was in film school a professor said my films are similar to dogma films. Aside from the celebration what are the all the dogma films. And what are other films that resenlw this style . can some post a trailer for the celebration so we have a point of reference to start this discussion ?

Legend Sincere

12 months ago

Kurt Öhrströ​m

12 months ago

The most famous dogmafilms are:

Lars von Triers The idiots

The king is alive

Mifune

Italian for beginners

Breaking the waves is also some kind of dogmafilm

Legend Sincere

12 months ago

What is THE KING IS ALIVE ABOUT??? CAN YOU POST A CLIP. FIND ONE

Legend Sincere

12 months ago

What is THE KING IS ALIVE ABOUT??? CAN YOU POST A CLIP. FIND ONE

Legend Sincere

12 months ago

What is THE KING IS ALIVE ABOUT??? CAN YOU POST A CLIP. FIND ONE

Legend Sincere

12 months ago

What is THE KING IS ALIVE ABOUT??? CAN YOU POST A CLIP. FIND ONE

Legend Sincere

12 months ago

What is THE KING IS ALIVE ABOUT??? CAN YOU POST A CLIP. FIND ONE

Legend Sincere

12 months ago

What is THE KING IS ALIVE ABOUT??? CAN YOU POST A CLIP. FIND ONE

Persona

12 months ago

Breaking the Waves is not a dogme film.

Here is the location of “The Celebration” trailer. In its original language the film is called “Festen.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKe_AxTFGXc

Here is the location of “The King is Alive” trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1y2Ue5Vd98

Here is a list of many of the dogme films made

http://uffilmanalysisfour.pbworks.com/w/page/7284604/List-of-Dogme-Films

The films were certified dogme (in other words, the Danes actually watched them and put a certificate in front of the opening of the film that it was “dogme certified”, it was the first thing you’d see when each of the movies began) to a certain point (don’t know when the cut off date was). The list of films went somewhere into the mid-thirties before the directors who began the movement realized that the movement had grown too wide for them to keep up with as they stilled pursued their own film endeavors. The full list of dogme films goes well into the two hundreds (I have the full list on my computer at work) but I don’t know how that was determined after the cut off point in the mid-thirties.

One dogme film that is highly rewarding is a romantic comedy, “Italian For Beginners.”

Trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiV0cc222hs&feature=related

The trailer for “Italian For Beginners” is rather funny because it manages to break nearly every dogme rule.

Dogme is probably my most favorite film movement. You can find the explanation and the rules for it Here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dogme_95

I don’t know how to create links here at Mubi yet, so sorry for all the copying and pasting.

Legend Sincere

12 months ago

FOUND IT!