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Dogville
TrailerThe beautiful fugitive, Grace, is reluctantly accepted in a small Colorado town. In exchange, she agrees to work for them. As a search visits town, she finds out that their support has a price. Yet her dangerous secret is never far away...Actors: Nicole Kidman, Harriet Andersson, Lauren Bacall, Jean-Marc Barr, Paul Bettany, Blair Brown, James Caan, Patricia Clarkson, Jeremy Davies, Ben Gazzara, Philip Baker Hall, ...»Director: Lars von TrierCountry: Euro, United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 178 minQuality: HDRelease: 2003IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Dogville"
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Characters of "Dogville"
Grace Margaret MulliganPlayed by: Nicole KidmanGloriaPlayed by: Harriet AnderssonMa GingerPlayed by: Lauren BacallThe Man with the Big HatPlayed by: Jean-Marc BarrTom EdisonPlayed by: Paul BettanyMrs. HensonPlayed by: Blair BrownGrace's FatherPlayed by: James CaanVeraPlayed by: Patricia ClarksonBill HensonPlayed by: Jeremy DaviesJack McKayPlayed by: Ben GazzaraTom Edison Sr.Played by: Philip Baker HallMarthaPlayed by: Siobhan Fallon HoganBenPlayed by: Zeljko IvanekMr. KirspePlayed by: Udo KierOliviaPlayed by: Cleo KingJasonPlayed by: Miles PurintonMr. HensonPlayed by: Bill RaymondLiz HensonPlayed by: Chloë SevignyChuckPlayed by: Stellan SkarsgårdAthenaPlayed by: Evelina BrinkemoOlympiaPlayed by: Anna BrobeckPandoraPlayed by: Tilde LindgrenDianaPlayed by: Evelina LundqvistDahliaPlayed by: Helga Olofsson -
Directors of "Dogville"
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Creators of "Dogville"
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Critic Reviews of "Dogville"
Washington PostSeptember 26, 2005For all of "Dogville's" strengths -- its powerful performances, the ingenious staging, how quickly and completely the audience accepts its stylized reality -- its take-home message is, ultimately, measly.
New York Magazine/VultureAugust 07, 2004There's nothing static about [Von Trier's] technique, but everything else about the movie is dreary and closed off.
New YorkerAugust 01, 2004What Lars von Trier has achieved is avant-gardism for idiots.
Orlando SentinelMay 28, 2004Fascinating for a while but, in the end, just sleep-inducing.
Arizona RepublicMay 13, 2004It's a tough sit through tough questions.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009[Director] Trier attempts to pass this off as art, when really it's just ridiculous.
Urban CinefileOctober 18, 2008Thought provoking with its dense and intense themes, Dogville highlights the best and the worst in us all; the emotions it agitates are hard to shake.
Paste MagazineJune 03, 2008These elements come together to form a movie that is clinically ironic but also unique, inspired, and quite sublime.
eFilmCritic.comJuly 30, 2007This minimalist, digital-video-shot film has its own cinematic flash and thunder, and does things only movies can do.
Film ScoutsJune 21, 2007An exceptionally literary film that at the same time employs extremely theatrical set design. Leave it to the mad genius of Denmark to kick cinema's ass once again.
Princeton Town TopicsMay 02, 2007After about an hour, the novelty wears off, and you're aching to see an actual animal and real shrubs. After two hours, you feel disappointed when you realize that this wouldn't even make a good play. After three hours, it's downright infuriating.
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