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Dogme 95 (pronounced [ˈtʌwmə];
Danish for "Dogma 95") was a
Danish avant-garde
filmmaking movement founded by Lars von
Trier and
Thomas Vinterberg, who...
- Trier. It is his
first film made in
compliance with the
Dogme 95 Manifesto, and is also
known as
Dogme #2. It is the
second film in von Trier's
Golden Heart...
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Dogme et
Rituel de la
Haute Magie (English: "Dogma and
Ritual of High Magic") is the
title of Éliphas Lévi's
first published treatise on
ritual magic...
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Dogme language teaching is
considered to be both a
methodology and a movement.
Dogme is a
communicative approach to
language teaching that
encourages teaching...
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under the self-imposed
rules of the
Dogme 95 manifesto, and the
first non-European film to be made
under the
Dogme 95 "vow of chastity". Julien, a young...
- is a
Danish film
director who,
along with Lars von Trier, co-founded the
Dogme 95
movement in filmmaking,
which established rules for
simplifying movie...
- The
Celebration (1998, Festen, the
first Dogme 95 film),
Elsker dig for
evigt og (2002, Open Hearts, also a
Dogme film) and
Lykkevej (Move Me, 2003). She...
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guidelines of Danish's avant-garde
movement Dogme 95 to
officially certified as a
Dogme film (known as
Dogme #7 - Interview), and the
first Asian, and so...
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Stellan Skarsgård. Von
Trier co-created the avant-garde
filmmaking movement Dogme 95
alongside fellow director Thomas Vinterberg and co-founded the Danish...
- 2025. Dozier,
Ayanna (February 6, 2025). "The 24-Hour
Working Girl".
Ultra Dogme.
Retrieved February 22, 2025. Murray,
Miranda (May 25, 2024). Merriman,...