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Release Date: Mar 26, 2004
Running Time: 178 mins.
Additional Notes: dialogue English
Country Of Origin: Denmark
Country Of Origin: Sweden
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Country Of Origin: France
Country Of Origin: Germany
Country Of Origin: Netherlands
synopsis
The beautiful fugitive, Grace, arrives in the isolated township of Dogville on the run from a team of gangsters. With some encouragement from Tom, the self-appointed town spokesman, the little community agrees to hide her and in return, Grace agrees to work for them. However, when a search sets in, the people of Dogville demand a better deal in exchange for the risk of harbouring poor Grace and she learns the hard way that in this town, goodness is relative. But Grace has a secret and it is a dangerous one--so Dogville may regret it ever began to bare its sharpened teeth.
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Bill Henson
Tom Edison
Ma Ginger
Martha
Liz Henson
Jack McKay
The Man in the Coat
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March 23, 2004
Didn't anyone tell Nicole Kidman you don't solidify your star power by starring in a three-hour art film for Danish loose cannon Lars von Trier? No, thank the cinema gods, which is why Kidman gives the most emotionally bruising performance of her career in Dogville, a movie that never met a cliche it didn't stomp on. Shot on a soundstage in Copenhagen with no sets, just chalk marks to indicate the houses in a Rocky Mountain town during the Depression, the film sounds like the circle of hell
Nicole Kidman has been quietly suffering in films for quite some time now. It's hard to believe that nine years ago she played a very devious, very predatory TV weather girl (is there any other kind?) in Gus Van Sant's To Die For. With barely a break since then she has starred in a string of roles in which she is invariably abused to the point of breaking down and sobbing until her big blue eyes turn pink. This keeps happening, strangely enough, because Kidman is just so bloody good at being the
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