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Abandoned project from a contemporary master
kepotaz24 April 2011
This is an abandoned film project by Lars von Trier. He was supposed to film 3 minutes of film, unscripted, every year for 33 years. For some reason - I have my guesses - LVT abandoned the ambitious project and later released the shot material as a "short film".

The film can be found on a DVD called Nordic Short Films that came in August 2010 with Nordic film magazines Ekko (Denmark), Film (Sweden), Rushprint (Norway) and Episodi (Finland). You can watch the opening 2 minutes on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYCB3R1IBRU

It was a great idea. Too bad that Trier didn't make it all the way through. But after seeing the 27 minutes long unfinished film, I can understand why he lost interest in it. (I believe the aging and even dying of some of the actors was planned to be part of the film, so I don't think the death of Eddie Constantine, for instance, was the reason of abandoning the project.) I think the shot material didn't satisfy him. And he also made a huge shift in style and approach to filmmaking at the time from stylized films like Europa to hand held, more actor oriented Breaking the Waves and the Dogme Movement. Probably he just lost interest in this kind of project.

The style of the movie changes from static shots and Tarkovsky inspired Bach soundtrack to hand held and more lighter, comic touch, after couple of scenes/years. There's some pretty generic gangster plot complete with MacGuffin and all, but it's not very interesting story-wise or visually. Reminds me of Godard's 80's films like First Name: Carmen or Detective. Very loose and making not much sense. Of course the story/film would've evolved over the years.

It feels like a low budget, improvised amateur gangster film with famous actors, instead of the the "monumental film" about the passage of time he set out to do. Of course it's interesting for a Trier fan, because you can see every scene/year mirroring the movie he's made at that time from Europa to Kingdom to Breaking the Waves, with the same actors that he used in those films. I guess it's hard to say if the complete full length feature would've been good or not, but after seeing this short, unfinished version, I'm left with a feeling of disappointment. I first heard about this project over ten years ago and was waiting for the monumental film he said he was going to do. He said in an early interview that this was his idea of making a monumental film. Using time instead of big epic scope in "space" like Lawrence of Arabia.

The idea of the project is interesting and there's probably a lot to be said about it. Too shame that the film itself didn't work out. Either way I'm glad that the abandoned footage was published so you can see some of the "making of" processes of one of the greatest filmmakers of today.

But see for yourself. It's interesting little film if you're a Trier fan like myself, but otherwise you're probably not going to get much from it.
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6/10
Where to find it
old film lover20 August 2014
My thoughts on this abandoned curio mostly echo the other review posted here by kepotaz. The film remains conceptually fascinating (in some ways prefiguring the stretched shooting schedule of Richard Linklater's "Boyhood" by more than two decades). The results don't quite come together, though, and it is no surprise to me that von Trier decided to direct his energies elsewhere. Unessential viewing for all but the more dedicated von Trier completists.

That said, you're probably reading this because you *are* one of those completists, and your most pressing question is how to get ahold of this. The previous reviewer mentioned a few possible sources, but I want to be more specific.

I bought my copy directly from the Danish film magazine Ekko. It came as a supplementary DVD (labeled DVD #14 - Nordic Short Films) to issue #50 (September-October 2010). If you contact the journal's office, they will mail you it directly with an invoice. You can also contact me at liebestoded2 at gmail dot com and I can give you more information, if that's helpful.
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