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Lars von Trier's acting experience

1980, shooting the thriller "Nocturne".

198 1 year produced the film "Nocturne of Dreams" and won the best film award at Munich Film Festival.

1982 filmed the film "Various Images" and won the best film award at Munich Film Festival.

1983, graduated from Danish Film Academy.

1984 filmed the first feature film "Criminals" and won the technical award at Cannes Film Festival. This is a non-realistic film that is completely different from ordinary Danish films. It is a work that combines German expressionism with the black style of American movies, and was nominated for the Best Technology Award and the Best Film Award at Cannes International Film Festival.

1987, the second film "Plague" starring Ole Ernst was selected as one of the focus units of Cannes Film Festival. This film describes that a film director and a screenwriter are writing a horror script that describes infectious diseases raging around the world.

From 65438 to 0988, he directed Medea, a drama adapted from the tragedy of euripides in ancient Greece, starring udo kier.

199 1 directed the thriller "European Express", starring jean mark barr, barbara sukowa and udo kier. It was the last film of the "European Trilogy" and was shortlisted for the Palme d 'Or at Cannes Film Festival, and won three awards, including jury prize. Lars von Trier shot a dazzling magic realism color, boldly used the lens, a lot of rear projection technology and color changes, which made the audience seem to be in a hypnotic state.

From 65438 to 0994, he directed the horror suspense film Storm in the Hospital, describing surreal stories, using soundtracks, using optical lens processing, and often even not insisting on using hand-held cameras.

1995, Lars von Trier and three other directors signed the "dogma95" declaration.

1996, the romantic film "Breaking the Waves" started shooting, starring Stran Scacca Ska, Katrin Cartlidge and jean mark barr. This film discusses the dilemma that love brings to mankind and the story of crime and punishment caused by it. This is the first part of the trilogy of conscience.

From 65438 to 0998, Lars von Trier made the film Idiot according to the rules of "dogma95", which is the second part of the trilogy of conscience. It took him only four days to write the script, and it took him six weeks to shoot the film with a hand-held camera. The content of the film is to describe the life of young people dressed as mentally retarded and explore the boundaries of freedom.

1999 filmed the film "Elegy of Minlang" and won the jury award of Berlin Film Festival.

In 2000, he co-directed the crime film "Robbery Day" with Soren Kla Ya Bu Kassen and Christine Levin, starring Nicolas Kopis, Charlotte Sachs Bostrup and Dejan Cukic. In the same year, he directed the musical Dancer in the Dark, with tap dancing as the theme in each scene, starring David Mo and peter stormare of bjork. This film is the finale of the trilogy of conscience, and won the Palme d 'Or Award in the competition unit of the 53rd Cannes Film Festival.

In 2003, he directed the thriller Dogwell, starring Nicole Kidman, Harriet Ender and lauren bacall, which was the first of the American trilogy. Lars von Trier won the 16 Best Director Award in the European Film Awards for this film. In the same year, he and J?rgen Leth co-directed the documentary Five Obstacles starring J?rgen Leth.

In 2005, he directed the drama Mandalay, starring Bryce Dallas Howard and danny glover willem dafoe. This film is the second part of Lars von Trier's "American Trilogy" and was nominated for the Palme d 'Or Award in the competition unit of the 58th Cannes Film Festival.

In 2006, he directed the comedy True and False Boss, starring Ibn Anders Hove and jean mark barr.

In 2007, Lars von Trier suffered from severe depression and psychological phobia, and was basically afraid of everything in life except making movies. Because of his extreme fear of flying, all his films were basically shot in Denmark and neighboring Sweden. In the same year, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Cannes Film Festival, a 3-minute short film "One Man's Movie" was co-produced with 35 directors.

In 2009, he filmed "Washington" starring udo kier, which is the third part of the "American Trilogy". In the same year, he directed the horror film The Antichrist and filmed it in a grove near the German clone. The film has only two actors, willem dafoe and charlotte gainsbourg, and won the Cannes Film Festival.

20 10 filmed the psychological disaster film "Depression", starring kirsten dunst and charlotte gainsbourg. The film tells the story of a huge planet approaching the earth, which brings threats and panic to people, and was nominated for the Palme d 'Or Award in the competition unit of the 64th Cannes Film Festival.

20 14, he filmed the feature film Female Sex Addicts: Part II starring Charlotte Gamsberg and Stellan Skarsgard.