The Name of this Book is Dogme95
By (Author) Richard T. Kelly
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
20th November 2000
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.4309489
240
Width 135mm, Height 215mm, Spine 18mm
270g
A spectre is haunting world cinema - the spectre of a Danish 'new wave' led by mercurial director Lars Von Trier. In 1995, when Von Trier and three comrades issued a 10-point 'Vow of Chastity' for the making of simpler, more truthful movies, cynics in the film business refused to take it seriously. Five years on, the international success of the raw, uncompromising 'Dogme95' films - Festen, The Idiots, Mifune, The King is Alive - has fired a volley of shots across the bows of a staid and bloated industry. Richard Kelly's investigation of the Dogme95 movement is a piece of 'gonzo journalism' in which Kelly sallies forth in search of the Dogme brothers and their accomplices, seeking to hammer out the truth from the lies in this austere and anarchic piece of cinematic mischief.
"A hearty attempt to make sense of Dogme . . . [and] . . . an engaging documentary."
--"Premiere"
"At last, the perfect documentary for cineastes and fans of Danish cinema."
--"Hollywood Reporter"
Richard T. Kelly is the author of the novels Crusaders (2008), The Possessions of Doctor Forrest (2011) and The Knives (2016). His non-fiction publications include Alan Clarke (1998), Sean Penn: His Life and Times (2004), and Keegan & Dalglish (2017).