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- BFI identifier598038
- Date2003 (Copyright)
2004-02-13 (Release) - Production countryDenmark, Sweden, France, United Kingdom, Germany
- Production companyZentropa Entertainments ApS, AB Memfis Film & Television, Trollhättan Film, Slot Machine, Liberator Productions, Isabella Films International, Something Else BV, Sigma Films, Zoma Films UK, Pain Unlimited GmbH, Arte France Cinéma, France 3 Cinéma, Fjeld Abe Films AS, TV1000, Edith Film OY, Spillefilmkompaniet 4, Invicta Capital, Film i Väst, WDR/ARTE, DR TV-Drama, DR - Danmarks Radio, SVT - Sveriges Television, SVT Fiktion, NPS Televisie, YLE TV1, Norsk TV 2 AS, Canal+, Planet Pictures, Nordisk Film Biografdistribution, Det Danske Filminstitut, Eurimages Conseil de l'Europe
- SynopsisOn the run from a band of gangsters, a beautiful young woman, Grace, seeks refuge in the isolated township of Dogville. In return for harbouring her, the townspeople demand that she should work for them. But when the search sets in for Grace, the community of Dogville renegotiates a harsher deal. (Synopsis)
- Work history+countries: Finland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway
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- Subject
- CreditsDirector: Lars von Trier
©/Presented by: Zentropa Entertainments ApS
©/In co-production with: AB Memfis Film & Television
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Title
Dogville (Original)
EIDR identifier
10.5240/1880-1D2F-616F-9910-AACF-5Category
FictionThis work is included in the BFI Filmography.
- Collections
- Film / Video
35mm Positive - Safety - Combined - Status pending
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- StillsPhotograph: digital - Portrait - Colour - bfi-00m-yg9
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view all - ArticlesFilm Comment v39 n6 Nov/Dec 2003 - ArticleCineforum n426 Jun/Jul 2003 - ReviewScreen International n1318 27 Jul 2001 - Short Articleview all
- Books
- Digital documentsBFI Southbank Programme Notes May 2013
available to view in BFI Reuben Library