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freeall at 2024-03-10 15:22:50+00:00 ID: ku899e2


My favourite would be The Idiots. Have watched it a lot of times and I like that over time it changes what I think it's trying to say.

Lars von Trier is also the reason that Danish film is on the map outside Denmark. The dogma95 project is a very important important one when talking about the history of cinema, and even though there's two original director's behind it, it's clear that it came from his head.