Lars Von Trier

30.04.1956, Kopenhagen, Denmark

 

Director

Von Trier is a Danish director, screenwriter, producer, editor and cinematographer. He grew up in an atheist and communist family that practiced nudism and, as Trier described, “emotions, religion and pleasure” were forbidden. His childhood had a great influence on his later work on film. He started to make his first films at the age of eleven with his mother’s super 8 camera. He studied film theory at the University in Copenhagen and afterwards film directing at the Danish National Film School. He graduated in 1983 with the medium-length film Images of Liberation (Befrielsesbilleder, 1982), which won the main award at the Munich Film Festival. After that his colleagues made a joke and referred to him as "von Trier", but he liked that addition to his last name so much that he kept it, partly as a reference to the great Erich von Stroheim and Josef von Sternberg. His feature film debut was the crime drama Element of Crime (Forbrydelsens element, 1984) that attracted the attention of international audience and critics alike. Then he directed the horror film Epidemic (1987), which together with his first film and the thriller Europa (1991) make up a trilogy. In late 1980’s he started to direct for television and directed the film adaptation of Euripid’s drama Medeia (1988) and the TV series Riget (1994-1997) that clearly discloses the author’s signature. In 1992, together with the producer Peter Aalbæk Jensen, he founded the international film production company Zentropa Entertainment, primarily because he wanted to gain financial independence and more creative freedom. TV series Riget was their first project. In 1995, together with director Thomas Vinterberg, he presented Dogma 95, film movement that promoted, among other things, making films without any special effects, without lighting and with a hand-held camera. He had his biggest success until then with the drama Breaking the Waves (1996) starring Emily Watson and Stellan Skarsgård. The film won the jury’s award at Cannes in 1996 and many other awards at festivals around the world where it was shown. His next film was the comic drama The Idiots (Idioterne, 1998), his first film made according to the principles of Dogma 95. However, this film did not have much success unlike his next one - Dancer in the Dark (2000) in English language and starring Björk. It is one of the first films in the world entirely shot with digital equipment and it won the Golden Palm in Cannes while Björk won the award as best actress, along with many other awards around the world. These three films make up the trilogy of Golden Heart and in all of them the heroine keeps her good spirits and a golden heart in spite of the troubles she faces. Next he directed Dogville (2003), starring Nicole Kidman. It marked the beginning of the new trilogy USA – Country of possibilities, made up of the less succesful Manderlay (2005), and the third title Washington, which is still in pre-production. Both films have a characteristic minimalist set design and question the issues from the American society such as intolerance and slavery. He directed also the comedy Direktøren for det hele (2006) in Danish and through a process that he refers to as automavision. It is a process in which he as a director sets a fixed position for the camera and then lets the computer zoom in randomly, shift and so on. He wrote the screenplay for his autobiographical film The Early Years: Erik Nietzsche Part 1 (2007) about his years as a student and it was directed by Jacob Thuesen. Jonatan Spang stars as Trier’s alter ego and Trier is the narrator. Currently his last films make up the so-called Depressive Trilogy and are interconnected by focus on loss and depression (whoch, besides many phobias he is fighting in real life) as well as the main protagonist, Charlotte Gainsbourg. The first film in this trilogy is the controversial Antichrist (2009) starring Willem Dafoe, the second is the drama Melancholia (2011), also starring Charlotte Gainsbourg as well as many other famous actors. The last part of the trilogy is Nymphomaniac (2013), originally planned as one film but due to its length distributed as a two-part film. He is currently working on his film The House That Jack Built about a serial killer from America. Trier once said that his only paragon in film making is the Danish film director Carl Theodor Dreyer. Trier’s work is characterized by a specific author vision and collaboration with actors as well as a steady film crew that he has been working on for most of his career. 

Filmography

The House That Jack Built (2018) (in pre-production)
Nymphomaniac: Vol. II (2013)
Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013)
Melancholia (2011)
Dimension 1991-2024 (2010) (video, made from 1991 to 1997 but released in 2010)
Antichrist (2009)
Chacun son cinéma ou Ce petit coup au coeur quand la lumière s'éteint et que le film commence (2007) (segment "Occupations")
Direktøren for det hele (2006)
Manderlay (2005)
Dogville: The Pilot (2003) (video)
De fem benspænd (2003) (segment "The Perfect Human: Avedøre, Denmark") (unaccredited)
Dogville (2003)
D-dag - Den færdige film (2001) (TV)
Dancer in the Dark (2000)
D-dag - Lise (2000) (TV)
D-dag (2000) (TV)
Idiots (Idioterne, 1998)
Riget (TV series, 8 episodes, 1994-1997)
Breaking the Waves (1996)
Lærerværelset (TV series, 6 episodes, 1994)
Europa (1991)
Medea (1988) (TV)
Epidemic (1987)
Forbrydelsens element (1984)
Images of Liberation (Befrielsesbilleder, 1982) (medium-length)
Den sidste detalje (1981) (medium-length)
Nocturne (1980) (short-length)
Menthe - la bienheureuse (1979) (medium-length)
The Orchid Gardener (Orchidégartneren, 1977) (medium-length)
A Flower (En blomst, 1971) (short-length)
Why Try to Escape from Which You Know You Can't Escape from? Because You Are a Coward (Hvorfor flygte fra det du ved du ikke kan flygte fra? Fordi du er en kujon, 1970) (short-length)
A Chess Game (Et skakspil, 1969) (short-length)
A Dead Boring Experience (En røvsyg oplevelse, 1969) (short-length)
Good Night, Dear (Nat, skat, 1968) (short-length)
The Trip to Squash Land (Turen til Squashland, 1967) (short-length)


Films by this director

The Idiots

(Idioterne, Denmark, France, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Italy, 1998)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Lars Von Trier
Synopsis:

A group of young people decide “to settle the score” with the society in an original way. Even though they are all perfectly healthy and intelligent, they start acting mentally handicapped in public. What they regard as their therapy or so-called spazzing, causes bother and discomfort to others in their vicinity. Most prominent among them Stoffer, and after one outing, they are joined by Karen. Problems arise when they have to start playing idiots around their families as well&hellip...

color, 117'

Breaking the Waves

(Denmark, Sweden, France, Netherlands, Norway, Island, Spain, UK, 1996)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Robby Müller
Synopsis:

The story takes place in Scotland’s small town whose inhabitants are deeply religious. Bess is a young, simple and naïve girl devoted to God. She falls in love with Jan, Danish worker on an oil rig, and they get married. Marital happiness does not last long because Jan has an accident and remains paralyzed. Unable to sexually please her, he suggests to Bess to find herself another man. Bess blames herself for his accident and interprets his plea in a way that only she can understand.

color, 159'

Dancer in the Dark

(Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, USA, UK, France, Sweden, Finland, Island, Norway, 2000)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Robby Müller
Synopsis:

Even though it was filmed in Sweden, the story takes place in the US. In 1964, Selma and her son Gene arrive to America from Europe. She wants to earn money in order to pay for Gene’s eye operation. They both suffer from a genetic disorder that causes blindness. While her eyesight keeps deteriorating, Selma wants to prevent her son from experiencing the same destiny. America does not turn out to be the promised land and Selma continues to live in poverty. She finds comfort and strength in...

color, 140'

Dogville

(Denmark, Sweden, Great Britain, France, 2003)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Anthony Dod Mantle
Synopsis:

Young and beautiful Grace is on the run from gangsters. She comes to a small town of Dogville. There are gunshots behind her and her life is in danger. Tom is the first one from the villagers to meet her and he persuades the others to accept her and hide. In return, Grace starts to work for them. Soon, a sheriff from a neighboring town comes looking for her but the villagers keep quiet. Hoever, the price Grace has to pay for hiding becomes higher as time goes by…

color, 178'

Manderlay

(Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands, France, Germany, UK, Italy, USA, 2005)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Anthony Dod Mantle
Synopsis:

Sequel to Dogville (2003), also focusing on Grace Mulligan. This time she finds herself in southern US ona cotton plantation managed by an older lady called Mam. By accident, thanks to a young black girl, she finds out that in that place slavery has survived for more than seventy years after its abolishment. Shocked by her revelation, she tries to change the situation with the help from her father’s gagsters.

color, 139'

Antichrist

(Denmark, Germany, France, Sweden, Italy, Poland, 2009)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Anthony Dod Mantle
Synopsis:

In a tragic accident a woman loses her son and tries to cope with it. She ends up in a hospital and her husband, who is a therapist, decides to help her himself. His attempts are unsuccessful but he manages to uncover her fear of nature. Therefore, they go to an isolated house called “Paradise” and after a series of psychotherapy sessions, she falls into an even deeper depression and starts to act manically. She also demands rough sex. Instead of getting better, their relationship wo...

color, 108'

Melancholia

(Denmark, Sweden, France, Germany, 2011)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Manuel Alberto
Synopsis:

In the night of her wedding, Justine is actually unhappy as she fights her emotions. Her sister, who married into a rich family, took over the organization of Justine’s extravagant wedding as well as all expenses, but their relationship is tense. In parallel with the celebration, there is a pending catastrophe. Blue planet called Melancholia is moving towards the Earth and there is no knowing what the consequences of a collision might be.

color, 135'

Nymphomaniac: Vol. I

(Denmark, Germany, France, Belgium, UK, Sweden, USA, 2013)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Manuel Alberto Claro
Synopsis:

How can a simple bag of chocolate bonbons can become a symbol of sexual victory? That is the prize for the girl who manages to seduce the most men during an all but innocent train ride. Love is merely lust mixed with jealousy. Joe, the heroine from the title, changes her partners like socks. She is a nymphomaniac. After all, you cannot make an omelet if you don’t break an egg or two. And love? Love is merely lust mixed with jealousy!

color, 148'

Nymphomaniac: Vol. II

(Denmark, Germany, France, Belgium, UK, Sweden, USA, 2013)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Manuel Alberto Claro
Synopsis:

This is the sequel to Nymphomaniac 1. Who else was Joe’s lover? How will her conversation with the virgin Seligman end? Who beat her up? How many marriages has she torn? And why does she loath herself?

color, 178'

Europa

(Zentropa, Denmark, Sweden, France, Germany, Švicarska, 1991)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Henning Bendtsen, Edward Klosinski, Jean-Paul Meurisse
Synopsis:

Šest mjeseci nakon završetka Drugog svjetskog rata mladi Amerikanac njemačkih korijena Leopold Kessler u Njemačkoj se zapošljava kao kondukter u vlaku Zentropa, odnosno Europa. Njemačku su okupirali saveznici, a Leopold je pacifist i idealima vođen momak koji vjeruje da bi radom u vlaku mogao pomoći iscrpljenoj Europi. No njegov individualizam postupno će biti stavljen na kušnju, najprije nakon što upozna privlačnu Katharinu Hartmann, kći vlasnika željezničke t...

b/w, 112'

The Boss of It All

(Direktøren for det hele, Denmark, Sweden, France, Italy, Germany, Island, 2006)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Claus Rosenløv Jensen
Synopsis:

Sredovječni Ravn vlasnik je danske informatičke tvrtke koju želi prodati. Za nevolju, on se godinama pretvarao da nije pravi vlasnik, već da taj živi u Americi i da s njim komunicira isključivo putem maila. To mu je pružalo mogućnost da su se sve nepopularne odluke koje je donosio mogle pripisati odsutnom šefu, dok je zasluge za one popularne spremno prisvajao. No sad pred prodaju potencijalni budući kupac inzistira da osobno upozna velikog šefa. U strahu pred vlastitim radnicima i...

color, 99'

The Five Obstructions

(De fem benspænd, Denmark, Švicarska, Belgium, France, 2003)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Dan Holmberg
Synopsis:

Godine 1967. ugledni danski dokumentarist, antropolog, prozaik i pjesnik Jørgen Leth snimio je kratki crno-bijeli 12-minutni film Savršeno ljudsko biće, satirički intonirano ostvarenje koncipirano kao svojevrsno bihevioralno pseudoistraživanje. Taj film, koji ipak nije Lethovo najpoznatije djelo, jer ta titula pripada također kratkometražnom doksu 66 scena iz Amerike iz 1982. godine, u kojem je glasovita sekvenca s Andyjem Warholom koji jede hamburger, Lars von Trier drži ne samo s...

color, 90'

Epidemic

(Denmark, 1987)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Henning Bendtsen
Synopsis:

Radeći na svom novom filmskom projektu, scenaristi Lars i Niels izgube jedini primjerak scenarija naslovljenog Policajac i kurva. Zbog toga smjesta prionu na pisanje novog scenarija, priče o epidemiji odnosno o izbijanju bolesti nalik kugi. U toj priči protagonist je liječnik Mesmer, djelatnik medicinskog fakulteta koji samoinicijativno i unatoč protivljenju nadređenih stiže u jedno njemačko selo da bi mještanima pomogao u borbi protiv zarazne bolesti. U tom trenutku detalji iz scenarija...

b/w, color, 106'

The House That Jack Built

(Denmark, France, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Tunisia, 2018)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Manuel Alberto Claro
Synopsis:

Sredovječni Jack nerealizirani je arhitekt i realizirani serijski ubojica koji tijekom 70-ih godina prošlog stoljeća diljem SAD-a na različite načine ubija svoje žrtve. Isprva su to većinom usamljene žene, ali kasnije i muškarci, a Jack ih usmrćuje kroz različite rituale. Primjerice, mladu majku i njezinu dvojicu malih sinova, koje zavara glumeći romantičnu zainteresiranost za majku, ubije u svojevrsnoj parafrazi lova nakon insceniranog piknika. Jack pritom sa svakim novim ubojstvo...

color, 152'

The Element of Crime

(Forbrydelsens element, Denmark, 1984)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Tom Elling
Synopsis:

Tijekom prve polovine 80-ih godina prošlog stoljeća britanskog detektiva imenom Fisher zatječemo u Kairu, gdje se pokušava prisjetiti svog posljednjeg slučaja u kojem je lovio ubojicu. Želeći rekonstruirati svoja sjećanja, Fisher se odluči podvrgnuti hipnozi, da bi mu ubrzo uz uspomene na lov na serijskog asasina zvanog ´Loto ubojica´ navrla i sjećanja na Europu kao kontinent. Dok se prisjeća da je ´Loto ubojica´ najprije davio a potom i sakatio mlade djevoj...

color, 104'

Medea

(Denmark, 1988)

Directed by: Lars Von Trier
PHOTOGRAPHY: Sejr Brockmann
Synopsis:

Da bi osigurao svoj vladarski tron, kralj Kreont iz Korinta želi hrabrog i poštovanog ratnika Jazona oženiti svojom kćeri Glaukom. Jazon pristane na ženidbu, no nevolja je u tome što je već oženjen Medejom, kćerkom kralja Ejeta iz Kolhide i unukom boga sunca Heliosa, koju je izdao nakon pustolovina sa zlatnim runom. Čarobnica Medeja je na glasu kao mudra ali i osvetoljubiva žena, te se zaklela na osvetu Jazonu zbog njegove izdaje. Kad joj Kreont naloži da s dvojicom svojih sinova n...

color, 76'
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