THE EXHIBITED
DEN 2000 | 78 min. | OmeU | D: Jesper Jargil
Series "Documentary Fiction"
The film takes us back to the origins of the Dogma movement, when Danish director Lars von Trier spent two months transforming an art museum into a living installation. It was there that he developed the artistic principles that are crucial to the success of the Dogma feature films. While the fine line between fiction and reality becomes increasingly blurred for the 53 participants in 19 rooms, basic human instincts are uncompromisingly examined - as if under a microscope. The documentary film depicts the fictional development in the exhibition, while the actors reflect on the difficult process in retrospect.
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