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Melancholia
Not-so-enfant-terrible Lars von Trier (Breaking the Waves) managed to get himself tossed out of this year's Cannes Film Festival for allegedly voicing sympathy for the Nazis, but this didn't stop his latest picture, Melancholia, from being nominated for the Palme d'Or. The story is a mash up of Armageddon and The Celebration, with Ingmar Bergman's Persona tossed in for good measure. It takes its title from the name of an outsized planet lurking behind the sun which threatens to obliterate the earth and end life as we know it. But the approaching Melancholia quickly becomes a metaphor for the emotional malaise of two sisters, played by Kirsten Dunst, in the finest performance of her career (she won Best Actress at Cannes), and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Also catch Kiefer Sutherland and Alexander Skarsgard in supporting roles. Played the New York and Toronto film festivals.
"Melancholia, perhaps [Lars von Trier's] finest movie." --Manohla Dargas, The New York Times
"Although Melancholia, by its very title, declares a mournful state of mind, the movie is, in fact, the work of a man whose slow emergence from personal crisis has resulted in a moving masterpiece, marked by an astonishing profundity of vision." --Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
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