Review:
Dogme 95
overall review score: 4.2
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Dogme 95 is a filmmaking movement established in 1995 by Danish directors Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg that aimed to create films based on a set of strict rules and principles.
Key Features
- Strict rules and limitations in filmmaking
- Handheld camera usage
- Natural lighting and sound
- Location shooting
- No special effects or props
Pros
- Encourages creativity and innovation within limitations
- Focuses on performances and storytelling over technical aspects
Cons
- Can limit the artistic freedom of filmmakers
- May result in films that feel overly simplistic or amateurish