Lars von Trier
- Writer
- Director
- Producer
Probably the most ambitious and visually distinctive filmmaker to
emerge from Denmark since
Carl Theodor Dreyer over 60 years
earlier, Lars von Trier studied film at the Danish Film School and
attracted international attention with his very first feature,
The Element of Crime (1984).
A highly distinctive blend of film noir and German Expressionism with
stylistic nods to Dreyer,
Andrei Tarkovsky and
Orson Welles, its combination of
yellow-tinted monochrome cinematography (pierced by shafts of blue
light) and doom-haunted atmosphere made it an unforgettable visual
experience. His subsequent features
Epidemic (1987) and
Europa (1991) have been equally ambitious
both thematically and visually, though his international fame is most
likely to be based on The Kingdom (1994), a
TV soap opera blending hospital drama, ghost story and
Twin Peaks (1990)-style surrealism
that was so successful in Denmark that it was released internationally
as a 280-minute theatrical feature.