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The Orchid Gardener Directed by Lars von Trier Produced by Filmgruppe 16, Lars von Trier Written by Lars von Trier Starring Lars von Trier, Inger Hvidtfeldt Release date(s) 6 May 1977 Running time 37 minutes Country Denmark Language Danish The Orchid Gardener is a 1977 experimental film with a mysterious and symbolic plot directed by Lars von Trier. The film is interesting in the way the individual scenes are connected and expressed. It could be viewed as a style similar to that of Luis Buñuel (1967, Belle de jour).
Plot
A young, mentally ill man, a visual artist in crisis Victor Marse (Lars von Trier) meets two nurses (Eliza and her girlfriend) during his stay in a sanatorium. These nurses are obvious lesbians. Victor lives with Eliza and her son. He imagines another woman when he is roaming at a coast. He pretends committing a suicide but Eliza does not react to it. Every moment, he stays in front of a blank canvas and thinks. Meanwhile he dresses into Nazi clothes or into women dresses, then he leaves to go to the cinema, and abuses and probably kills a small girl. His masochistic affair with Eliza lasts; he is close to shooting her with a gun but instead she takes out a whip. Victor goes along the streets then he lies naked in front of the canvas on which he has left his bloody fingerprints. After this he drives a funeral car to his work - he is employed in a garden where orchids are grown. Eliza is now the past and in the end, Victor might be dead as someone drives a cross into the ground.
References
- Schepelern P., Lars von Trier a jeho filmy, Orpheus, 2004
Lars von Trier FilmographyDirectorial
worksFeature filmsCo-directedTelevisionShort filmsThe Orchid Gardener · Menthe – La bienheureuse · Nocturne · The Last Detail · Segment "Occupations" in To Each His Own Cinema · DimensionRelated topics Categories:- Danish films
- Danish-language films
- 1977 films
- Danish short films
- Films directed by Lars von Trier
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