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DOGMA : (US, Kevin Smith, 1999)
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DOGMA US: [1997].
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The Idiots / John Rockwell London: British Film Institute, 2003.
Call No: 79 IDI ROCAuthor: Rockwell, John CorpAuthor: British Film InstituteSource: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: British Film InstitutePubDate: 2003PhysDes: 87 p. : ill. ; 19 cm; Press kitSeries: BFI Modern ClassicsSubject: IDIOTERNE (DK, Lars Von Trier, 1998) ; TRIER, LARS VON ; BREAKING THE WAVES (DK/FR, Lars Von Trier, 1996) ; DANCER IN THE DARK (FR/DK/SW, Lars von Trier, 2000) ; DOGMA Summary: Shows how The Idiots relates to the other two films in the trilogy 'Good Woman', Breaking the Waves, and Dancer in the Dark. Shows how The Idiots relates to von Trier's celebrated early work in Danish television and his foray into directing Wagner's Ring cycle at the Bayreuth Festival. The result is a rich and illuminating interpretation of the key work of one of the most fascinating and misunderstood filmmakers of recent yearsNotes: The Dogma 95, Manifesto and the Vow of Chastity: p.81-84
Credits: p.85-86
Bibliography: p.87ISBN: 0851709559
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Lars von Trier / by Jack Stevenson London: bfi Publishing, 2002.
Call No: 81TRI STEAuthor: Stevenson, Jack Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: bfi PublishingPubDate: 2002PhysDes: 216p. : illus. [b&w, colour] : 19cm.Series: World directorsSubject: DOGMA ; TRIER, LARS VON ; BREAKING THE WAVES (DK/FR, Lars Von Trier, 1996) ; DANCER IN THE DARK (FR/DK/SW, Lars von Trier, 2000) ; EPIDEMIC (DK, Lars von Trier, 1987) ; EUROPA (DK/FR/GG, Lars Von Trier, 1991) ; IDIOTERNE (DK, Lars Von Trier, 1998) ; RIGET (DK, Lars von Trier, 1994) ; RIGET II (DK, Lars Von Trier & Morten Arnfred, 1997) ISBN: 0851709036
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The name of this book is Dogme95 / Richard Kelly London: Faber, 2000.
Call No: 64DOG KELAuthor: Kelly, Richard Place: LondonPublisher: FaberPubDate: 2000PhysDes: ix, 230 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cmSubject: DOGMA ; VON TRIER, LARS ; VINTERBERG, THOMAS ; KORINE, HARMONY ; KRAGH-JACOBSEN, SOREN ; LEVRING, KRISTIAN ; JENSEN, PETER AALBAEK ; SCHERFIG, LONE ; BREMNER, EWEN ; LOVERS (FR, Jean-Marc Barr, 1999) ; KING IS ALIVE, THE (DK, Kristian Levring, 2000) ; IDIOTERNE (DK, Lars Von Trier, 1998) ; FESTEN (DK, Thomas Vinterberg, 1998) ; MIFUNE (DK/SW, Soren Kragh-Jacobsen, 1999) ; JULIEN DONKEY-BOY (US, Harmony Korine, 1999) ; DANISH FILM INSTITUTE WORKSHOP ISBN: 0571203329(pbk.) : No priceLON: 22099308
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Projections 15 : European cinema / edited by Peter Cowie and Pascal Edelmann London: Faber and Faber, 2007.
Call No: 802 PRO v.15Author: Cowie, Peter; Edelmann, Pascal Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Faber and FaberPubDate: 2007PhysDes: xxxii, 356 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmSubject: DOGMA ; EUROPEAN CINEMA ; FILMMAKING ; FILM STUDY AND RESEARCH ; HOMOSEXUALITY AND THE CINEMA ; INDEPENDENT FILMS ; INDUSTRY, FILM. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; ALMODOVAR, PEDRO ; ANGELOPOULOS, THEO ; BARDEM, JAVIER ; BERGMAN, INGMAR ; BERTOLUCCI, BERNARDO ; CANTET, LAURENT ; DARDENNE, JEAN-PIERRE & LUC ; HOLLAND, AGNIESZKA ; JACOB, IRENE ; LOACH, KENNETH ; MAKAVEJEV, DUSAN ; MOREAU, JEANNE ; DE OLIVEIRA, MANOEL ; OZON, FRANCOIS ; RIKLIS, ERAN ; STORARO, VITTORIO ; STEEN, PAPRIKA ; SZABO, ISTVAN ; TANOVIC, DANIS ; THOMAS, JEREMY ; ULLMANN, LIV ; Wenders, Wim ; WINTERBOTTOM, MICHAEL ; SAVRSENI KRUG (BS/FR/NE, Ademir Kenovic, 1997) Summary: "This volume features articles with leading directors, writers, producers, actors, cinematographers, critics, directors of festivals and cinema institutions - as well as audience members from across the wide swathe of Europe - in which they discuss the question: What is a European film?" -Book blurbNotes: Contains a foreword by British critic Derek Malcolm; Cover and spine title: Projections + the European Film AcademyISBN: 9780571235292Contents: Acknowledgements -- A note on the editors -- Foreword by Derek Malcolm -- Introduction -- A family affair: Uniting the talents of Europe - by Peter Cowie -- Ingmar's dream -- The European Film Academy - a conversation with Istvan Szabo -- Dreamland Europe -- What's so European about us? - by Wim Wenders -- The land of dreams - by Manoel de Oliveira -- How Bergman can change your life - by Gunnar Bergdahl -- The poetic power of Theo Angelopoulos - by Michel Ciment -- Cinema as a way of life - notes from a conversation with Jeanne Moreau -- The meaning of light - a conversation with Vittorio Storaro -- A greater Europe -- A voice from Central Europe - an interview with Agnieszka Holland -- Filming to survive - an interview with Ademir Kenovic -- The idealist - an interview with Danis Tanovic -- A question of honesty - an interview with Cristi Puiu -- Being Hungarian - an email interview with Gyorgy Palfi -- Thoughts from Russia - by Ilya Khranovsky -- Slow train to Europe - by Eran Riklis -- Acting European -- Being an actor is to recognise and to be recognised - by Liv Ullmann -- Actresses are much more intelligent - an interview with Francois Ozon -- Between two countries - an interview with Daniel Bruhl -- Someone has to carry the baby - an interview with Irene Jacob -- Talking to an addict - an interview with Jalil Lespert -- Finding a new approach: Dogma -- A new wave in Danish cinema - by Henning Camre -- A curse and a blessing - an interview with paprika Steen -- European success stories -- Dedicated to auteur cinema - an interview with Margaret Menegoz -- All about Almodovar - by Vincente Molina Foix -- A new kind of scene - an interview with Dieter Kosslick -- A mirror of the world we live in - an interview with Bernardo Bertolucci -- A cinema for our time: the documentary - by Thierry Garrel -- The fiction of reality - by Nino Kirtadze -- Out of the closet: queer cinema -- Things can change - an interview with Wieland Speck -- A journey of twenty years of lesbian film - by Silke Brandt -- Reinventing yourself - an interview with Constantine Giannaris -- Going independent was the best idea - an interview with Ventura Pons -- No more drama, please! - an interview with Jacques Martineua and Olivier Ducastel -- A regional matter: local heroes -- A touchstone of reality - an interview with Ken Loach -- An opportunity to resist - an interview with Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne -- A world without red and blue - an interview with Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck -- France isn't Paris - an interview with Laurent Cantet -- Hard work - an interview with Javier Bardem and Fernando Leon de Aranoa -- Independent and successful? -- Catching the moment - an interview with Dusan Makavejev -- An almighty task - an interview with Jeremy Thomas -- Making political films - an interview with Michael Winterbottom -- Understanding different cultures - an interview with Marco Muller -- An uphill battle - an interview with Jean-Marc Barr -- A ray of sunshine in a cold country - an interview with Baltasar Kormakur -- My own cinema -- Films that European film-makers would screen -- The audience: who sees these films? -- Voices from the cinema-loving public across Europe -- European networks - by Martin Blaney -- The MEDIA programme of the EU -- Eurimages -- European film promotion -- The European Film Academy -- Appendix 1: The European Film Awards - All winners 1988-2006 -- Appendix 2: founding members of the EFA
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Traditions in world cinema / Linda Badley, R. Barton Palmer and Steven Jay Schneider (eds) Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006.
Call No: 709 TRASource: UKPlace: EdinburghPublisher: Edinburgh University PressPubDate: 2006PhysDes: 266 p. : 24 cmSubject: NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; GLOBALISATION ; HISTORY OF CINEMA ; MOVEMENTS IN FILM HISTORY ; NEOREALISM ; NOUVELLE VAGUE ; EXPRESSIONISM ; CZECHOSLOVAKIA ; BRITAIN ; DOGMA ; COMMUNISM AND THE CINEMA ; BRAZIL ; ARGENTINA ; AFRICA IN FILMS ; ISRAEL ; IRAN ; INDIA ; CHINA ; MELODRAMA ; SONGS IN FILMS ; JAPAN ; HORROR FILMS ; USA Summary: The core volume in the Traditions in World Cinema series, this book brings together a colourful and wide-ranging collection of world cinematic traditions – national, regional and global – all of which are in need of introduction, investigation and, in some cases, reassessment. Topics include: German expressionism, Italian neorealism, French New Wave, British new wave, Czech new wave, Danish Dogma, post-Communist cinema, Brazilian post-Cinema Novo, new Argentine cinema, pre-revolutionary African traditions, Israeli persecution films, new Iranian cinema, Hindi film songs, Chinese wenyi pian melodrama, Japanese horror, new Hollywood cinema and global found footage cinemas.ISBN: 0748618635
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