Manderlay (2006)

Manderlay
Rolling Stone
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Rating: NONE
Release Date: Jan 27, 2006
Running Time: 133 mins.
Country Of Origin: Denmark
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synopsis
Manderlay lay on a lonely plain somewhere in the deep south of the USA. It was in the year of 1933 that Grace and her father had left the township of Dogville behind them. Grace's father and his army of villains had spent the entire winter seeking out new hunting grounds in vain, and now they were heading south in one last attempt to find a favorable location in which to take up residence. By chance their cars stop in the state of Alabama in front of a large iron gate bearing a thick chain and a padlock. Beside the gate, a dead oak tree towers over a heavy boulder with Manderlay hewn in monumental letters into the granite. Just as Grace, her father and his men are about to leave after a short break and a quick lunch, a young black woman runs up to the car. She knocks on Grace's window. She hammers at the glass in despair. Ignoring her father's advice to leave others to their own affairs, Grace follows the girl through the gates of Manderlay and there, she finds a group of people living as if slavery had not been abolished seventy years earlier, with white masters and black slaves. Grace believes that she has a duty to make it up to the slaves for injustices they have suffered at the hands of her kind: 'we brought them here, we abused them and made them what they are, as she argues to her father, and she decides that having liberated Manderlay, she will remain at the plantation until she has seen them through their first harvest. Her father grudgingly leaves her with four henchmen and a lawyer, warning Grace that he won't be there to pick up the pieces when her plans for the resurrection of Manderlay fall apart.
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Lars Von Trier's sequel to Dogville, is a preachy, dull and stagebound morality play about slavery that's of limited appeal to anyone who isn't already a fan. Either you like Von Trier or you don't. This film isn't likely to convert you.

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Set after Lars Von Trier's earlier film Dogville, Grace (Bryce Dallas Howard), traveling with her gangster father through the South, comes across a plantation where slavery still exists--in 1933. She insists that the white estate owners free their slaves,… Continued

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rating  PETER TRAVERS - January 23, 2006
Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier (Breaking the Waves, Dancer in the Dark) rubs a lot of people the wrong way, including his audiences and his actors. Nicole Kidman, who starred in von Trier's controversial Dogville in 2003, chose not to return for Manderlay -- the second film in his planned trilogy. For von Trier, who fears flying and has never visited the U.S., the opportunity afforded by the trilogy is to reveal the flaws in American democracy. Bryce Dallas Howard, Ron Howard's daughter… Continued