   
Director : Lars von Trier, Jørgen Leth
Country of origin : Denmark
Language : Danish, English, Spanish, French with English subtitles (90 mins) |
DIRECTORS
Lars von Trier : Born 1956, Denmark. Recipient of major international awards, among them Prix Special de Jury in Cannes for Europa (1991) and the Grand Prix in Cannes for Breaking the Waves (1996), von Trier’s major breakthrough came with The Kingdom (1994). Co-founder of the concept Dogme95, his own contribution to this phenomenon was The Idiots (1998). Dancer in the Dark (2000) won the Palme d 'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. His ninth and tenth feature films Dogville (2003) and Manderlay (2005) were selected for Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
Jørgen Leth : Born 1937, Denmark. Journalist, writer, director, sports commentator. He has directed over thirty films since the early 60s including Sunday in Hell (1976), Haïti. Untitled (1996) and New Scenes from America (2002) which is a follow-up to his classic 66 Scenes from America (1981). Awards include the Danish Academy 's Special Prize 1983, a life-long grant from the Danish Art Foundation 1995 and the Danish Arts Foundation Award for Søren Ulrik Thomsen - Poet (1999). |
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