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Writer:
Lars von Trier (written by)
Release Date:
3 June 2005 (Denmark) more
Tagline:
A case of mistaken identity more
Plot:
A story of slavery, set in the 1930s American South. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 15 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(29 articles)
Sexual Perversity in Denmark: An Interview with Lars von Trier
(From IFC. 21 October 2009, 4:41 AM, PDT)
Dystopian Outlook Continues...with Lars von Trier's 'Planet Melancholia'
(From ioncinema. 9 October 2009)
User Comments:
Second part of a great trilogy more (71 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Bryce Dallas Howard | ... | Grace Margaret Mulligan | |
| Isaach De Bankolé | ... | Timothy | |
| Danny Glover | ... | Wilhelm | |
| Willem Dafoe | ... | Grace's Father | |
| Michaël Abiteboul | ... | Thomas | |
| Lauren Bacall | ... | Mam | |
| Jean-Marc Barr | ... | Mr. Robinsson | |
| Geoffrey Bateman | ... | Bertie | |
| Virgile Bramly | ... | Edward | |
| Ruben Brinkmann | ... | Bingo (as Ruben Brinkman) | |
| Doña Croll | ... | Venus (as Dona Croll) | |
| Jeremy Davies | ... | Niels | |
| Llewella Gideon | ... | Victoria | |
| Mona Hammond | ... | Old Wilma | |
| Ginny Holder | ... | Elisabeth |
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Manderlay (France) (Germany)
The Film 'Manderlay' as Told in Eight Straight Chapters (USA) (long title)
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139 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Philippines:R-18 | Finland:K-15 | Sweden:11 | Germany:12 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | Brazil:16 | Czech Republic:15 | UK:15 | Italy:VM14 | Japan:R-18 | Hong Kong:III | Singapore:R21 | Hungary:16 | Canada:14A (Ontario) (Canadian Home Video rating) | Netherlands:12 | Australia:MA | South Korea:18 | Portugal:M/16 | USA:Not Rated | New Zealand:M
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In an interview with Cigar Aficionado, James Caan stated he did not reprise his role as Grace's father from Dogville because Nicole Kidman dropped out and because he feels Lars von Trier "is very anti-American, so screw him. I'm very pro-America. I'm a conservative, basically." more
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It was in the year of 1933, when Grace and her father were heading southward with their army of gangsters.
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Referenced in The Road to Manderlay (2005) (TV) more
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Young Americans more
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I won't disclose anything about the film. I liked it very it much, albeit slightly less than the first film, probably because, well, the first was very fresh and innovative in the way it presented this "theatrical" world and partly because of the shocking and raw power of the story of "Dogville". In "Manderlay" we also meet with hypocrisy and cruelty, but the movie moves on a different level than "Dogville". It is clearly more philosophical-political, it carries a more visible political agenda. It also relies upon dialogue more than "Dogville" did and of course the symbolism and allegory of the first film are present here, as well. Still, the movie is a masterpiece, in the same way "Dogville" was. Of course, someone can think otherwise (not to mention those people that will accuse Trier of being "Anti-American"), but having a different opinion about it is okay and acceptable. Personally, I can't wait to see how the trilogy is going to conclude.