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Reply #30 posted 01/31/05 2:12am

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Case said:

"Julien Donkey Boy" is considered a Dogme film, but Harmony Korine admits that he broke two rules: he smuggled a can of cranberries onto the set to use during the birthing scene and that Chloe Sevingy wasn't really pregnant.

For the most part I find the Dogme 95 movement to be the ultimate in film geek pretentiousness. Every time I watch a Dogme movie, I'm reminded of the cast of "Cecil B. Demented." And actually, the rules of Dogme aren't really new. Some of Warhol's short films and Kenneth Anger's shorts were basically filmed by the same standards.


But maybe we are the one who take these rules to serious. Because the manifest is said to be written on a hilarious moment, a tongue-in-cheek-decision that gained some seriousness afterwards.
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Reply #31 posted 01/31/05 5:40am

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charlottegelin said:

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Not ignorance, Moodysson is hardly important enough to be able to be ignorant about lol

could you list some scandinavian films worth seeing please? They show one on tv here usually once a week and I'd love to know I should set the VCR when they're on at 4 in the morning!


No I couldn't, I typically don't watch Swedish films... except certain ones based on crime novels. boxed
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Reply #32 posted 01/31/05 5:41am

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Case said:

For the most part I find the Dogme 95 movement to be the ultimate in film geek pretentiousness.


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