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Dogville

  • 2003
  • R
  • 2h 51m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Nicole Kidman in Dogville (2003)
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A woman on the run from the mob is reluctantly accepted in a small Colorado community in exchange for labor, but when a search visits the town she finds out that their support has a price.A woman on the run from the mob is reluctantly accepted in a small Colorado community in exchange for labor, but when a search visits the town she finds out that their support has a price.A woman on the run from the mob is reluctantly accepted in a small Colorado community in exchange for labor, but when a search visits the town she finds out that their support has a price.

  • Director
    • Lars von Trier
  • Writer
    • Lars von Trier
  • Stars
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Paul Bettany
    • Lauren Bacall
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    166K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,379
    422
    • Director
      • Lars von Trier
    • Writer
      • Lars von Trier
    • Stars
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Paul Bettany
      • Lauren Bacall
    • 717User reviews
    • 173Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 33 nominations total

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    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Grace Margaret Mulligan
    Paul Bettany
    Paul Bettany
    • Tom Edison
    Lauren Bacall
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    • Ma Ginger
    Harriet Andersson
    Harriet Andersson
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    Jean-Marc Barr
    Jean-Marc Barr
    • The Man with the Big Hat
    Blair Brown
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    • Mrs. Henson
    James Caan
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    • The Big Man
    Patricia Clarkson
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    Jeremy Davies
    Jeremy Davies
    • Bill Henson
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    Ben Gazzara
    • Jack McKay
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • Tom Edison Sr.
    Thom Hoffman
    Thom Hoffman
    • Gangster
    Siobhan Fallon Hogan
    Siobhan Fallon Hogan
    • Martha
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Zeljko Ivanek
    Zeljko Ivanek
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    John Randolph Jones
    John Randolph Jones
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    Udo Kier
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    • Director
      • Lars von Trier
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      • Lars von Trier
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    9ffc_home

    Hard to digest, but great.

    Tough. Once again Lars von Trier tortures the audience (as he did previously on Dancer in the Dark) by upraising the darkest side of the human being. From the beginning you know that things can only get worse, but I doubt that one can figure out neither what's to come nor the powerful conclusion. Nicole Kidman's interpretation is perfect - intense, poignant, passionate, you name it. She is fantastic and so is the small cast locked inside Dogville's scenario (a wonderful creation - I wonder how something so simple can bring such a strong effect). Again, the entire cast is fantastic and for that goes an extra credit for Lars von Trier. His capability of pushing actors to the limit and extracting painful emotions from them creates a heavy atmosphere, full of tension and, at the same time, so familiar. It is not that Dogville represents the essence of our communities, but it exposes some aspects of our lives that we prefer to hide under the carpet.
    joeh-7

    Not as anti-American as you might think.

    Dogville is long, and if you don't have the patience for a slow ramp-up of tension, it'll turn you right off. There are a couple story devices Von Trier uses that really bugged me, and I almost shut it off once. I'm glad I stuck with him, though, because he really took it somewhere and I came away really enjoying the experience..

    Critics who hated Dogville talk about it's hamhanded anti-American slant (Lars von Trier refuses ever to set foot in that country). I knew nothing about this film or Von Trier before seeing it and I have to say I entirely missed the anti-America thing until the backcredits. Don't get me wrong, there are several scenes that make commentary about rampant nationalism, prejudice towards immigrants and small town xenophobia, but those comments could be made about the zealous in ANY region of ANY nation at ANY time.

    If we are to criticize 21-st Century America, and there are plenty of reasons to criticize it, we must also criticize other peoples and governments who are screwing up royally. I think if Dogville has a point to make to America, its not that it is uniquely problematic, but that it is as problematic as any other nation. Where on this planet can you NOT find a group of people who think:

    THE WORLD WOULD BE A BETTER PLACE IF EVERYONE WAS JUST LIKE US.

    That statement is the kernel of failure for every major conqueror and every major religion in history and it portends the long, inevitable swirl down the toilet and the people who want you toppled have only to sit back and watch you do it to yourself.

    America is a great nation, with a lot of culture, history and art to be proud of, and maybe that's why modern artists feel the need to make pieces like Dogville. To remind America that, as great as it is, it's still a nation of crying, barfing, excreting, whining, greedy, worried, scared mouths to feed, just like the rest of us -- no better or worse.

    That's all I think Dogville does as an anti-American piece. If Von Trier meant to just poo on America, he missed his mark and ended up making a point about all of us. Regardless, he among many others wants America to change it's mind about itself, and it doesn't matter if he hates it or loves it. Much more interesting to me is the blatantly obvious point Dogville makes -- to what point do you forgive the transgressions upon you by others who may be less fortunate but are nonetheless doing wrong? It sure made me take a look at my own pacifism.

    Nicole Kidman was brilliant, as was Paul Bettany and the simpler townsfolk who will play so skillfully with your emotions. It seems I've been flooded with Kidman movies regularly for a couple weeks now and this is my favourite of her performances.

    Good film, Dogville.
    8Tweetienator

    Homo hominis lupus

    I am no great fan of Lars von Trier's work but I like Melancholia and Dogville a lot. Dogville is a hard and deep look on human society and human behaviour, on moral and ethics. Like the book Blindness by José Saramago, and the movie based on that book, it is not an easy watch, but a close, intense and realistic look on the shadow side of mankind.

    On top, the method of stage acting like in a theatre adds some sense of advantgarde and extravaganza to Dogville, and makes this movie, with the theme, an exceptional piece of art.
    10so4

    Incredible!!!

    When I started the movie and realized that it isn't really a movie, that it is more like a play and that there is really a lack of props and scenery I thought to myself, My God, what the heck did I buy???? I'm a huge fan of Nicole Kidman and she is the reason I bought it in the first place. The movie (or play), whatever u might wanna call it, drew me in and I couldn't stop watching. The end is so powerful, I was speechless. That's one of the best movies I have seen in a long, long, long, long time. I don't agree with the Anti-American comments I read here in some of the comments. Human emotions are all the same all over the world and this movie could have played in any country. Anyway, go watch this movie it's soooo worth it.
    miriamgaynor

    A film which is stunning in its simplicity.

    Initially I found the 'play' set-up gimmicky and disconcerting, however I soon forgot all about the framing and became fixated on the picture itself. There are no special effects nor camera tricks and make-up is kept to a bare minimum, which allows us to focus purely on the story and the quality of the acting; both of which are exemplary. Nicole Kidman is amazing as usual bringing a wonderful vulnerability and frailty to her character which conceals an underlying ruthlessness and brutality. Ample support comes from co-stars Betthany and Chloe Sevigny and in truth the whole cast is frighteningly convincing.

    The story is simple, a young woman who it appears is on the run from the mob seeks refuge in a small town known as Dogville. The residents who are initially wary of her soon warm to her and welcome her into their midst. This however, comes with a price she must do small favours in return for refuge. Inevitably greed, desire and mistrust take over the residents which corrupts them and has devastating consequences for all involved.

    The dramatic shift in the mentality of the townspeople is so well handled and expertly crafted by Von Trier, that it makes the emotional payoff which one receives at the end of this film even greater. It is utterly compelling and has universal themes. Ultimately, this is a film which may serve as a cautionary tale for all self-proclaimed 'civilised' societies and as a treatise upon karmic retribution.

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    • Trivia
      Paul Bettany didn't want to play Tom Edison, because they were shooting it in Sweden. Then his friend Stellan Skarsgård told him that Lars von Trier's shoots were so funny, that "you'll miss something extraordinary if you turn the part down." After shooting half the movie, Bettany asked Skarsgård when the fun would start, to which Skarsgård replied: "I lied. I did it because he is amazing to work with, and you wouldn't be able to see that before you were actually here yourself. I wanted to give you a chance, and you wouldn't have shown up if I had been frank with you."
    • Goofs
      Jack refers to the steeple casting a shadow which touches the O of the store's open sign at exactly 5 PM each day. This would actually only occur on a few days each year, as the lengths and positions of shadows are constantly changing through the seasons.
    • Quotes

      Grace: There's a family with kids. Do the kids first and make the mother watch. Tell her you'll stop if she can hold back her tears. I *owe* her that.

    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits play over photographs depicting crime and poverty in the United States.
    • Alternate versions
      There are at least four distinct versions of the film in widespread distribution. Their lengths are: 1) 2h 58m. Known as the Theatrical, or Director's Cut, this is the primary version, the one in widest distribution and the one most viewers would be familiar with; 2) 2h 51m. This is the cut available on Mubi *(as of September 2025) and some DVD issues; 3) 2h 18m (Australia); This length may actually be the same as the "Italian" cut, with differences in PAL and NTSC frame rates accounting for the slightly different stated runtime; 4) 2h 15m. This is the specially prepared cut for distribution in Italy and some other countries and approved by director director Lars von Trier. It is often called The Assistant Director's Cut, since is was created by assistant director Anders Refn. In addition to these differing runtimes, the image on the screen itself varies, from Lions Gate's DVD (matted to 2.34:1), to Nordisk's, slightly wider at 2.36:1, and Concorde's (the most accurate) at 2.39:1).
    • Connections
      Featured in Trier, Kidman og Cannes (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Young Americans
      Written and Performed by David Bowie

      Courtesy of RZO Music, Inc.

      Published by Chrysalis Music Limited / EMI Music Publishing Limited / RZO Music Limited

      [Played over end credits]

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2004 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Netherlands
      • Sweden
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Finland
      • Norway
      • Italy
    • Official sites
      • Les Films du Losange (France)
      • Official site (Spain)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Film 'Dogville' as Told in Nine Chapters and a Prologue
    • Filming locations
      • Trollhättan, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Zentropa Entertainments
      • Isabella Films B.V.
      • Something Else B.V.
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,535,286
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $88,855
      • Mar 28, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,690,617
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 51m(171 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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