- Breaking the Waves
Infobox Film | name = Breaking the Waves
caption = Breaking the Waves film poster
director =Lars von Trier
producer =Peter Aalbæk Jensen Vibeke Windeløv
writer =Lars von Trier Peter Asmussen
starring =Emily Watson Stellan Skarsgård
music =
cinematography =
editing =
distributor =October Films (USA )
released = May 1996 (premiere inCannes Film Festival )
runtime = 159 min.
153 min. (director's cut)
country =Germany /Sweden /France /Netherlands /Norway /Iceland
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =The Idiots
imdb_id = 0115751
amg_id = 1:136347"Breaking the Waves" is a 1996
film directed byLars von Trier and starringEmily Watson . Set in theScottish Highlands in the 1970s, it tells the story of an unusual woman, Bess McNeill, and of the love she has for Jan, her husband. The film is the first film in von Trier's 'Golden Heart Trilogy' which also includes "The Idiots " (1998) and "Dancer in the Dark " (2000).ynopsis
"Breaking the Waves" tells the story of Bess McNeill, who marries
oil rig worker Jan, despite the apprehensions of her community and Calvinist church. Bess is somewhat simple and childlike, and has difficulty living without Jan when he is away on the oil platform. She prays for his return, and when he returns paralyzed after an industrial accident, she believes it is her fault. No longer able to make love, and mentally affected by the accident, Jan urges her to find and have sex with other men, and then tell him the details. Bess slowly begins to believe that what she is doing is the wish ofGod .tyle
The film is influenced by the realist
Dogme 95 movement, of which von Trier was a founding member, and its grainy images and hand-held photography give it the superficial look of a Dogme film. However, the Dogme rules demand the use of real locations, whereas many of the locations in "Breaking the Waves" were constructed in a studio.Fact|date=August 2007 In addition, the film is set in the past, and contains dubbed music, neither of which is permitted by the Dogme rules. Von Trier's first true Dogme film was "The Idiots ".Production
Helena Bonham Carter was von Trier's first choice to play the role of Bess, but she dropped out just before shooting was to start, reportedly due to the large amount of nudity and sexuality required by the role. [ [http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/43/trier.htm Bright Lights Film Journal | Lars Von Trier – Pornographer? ] ]The exterior scenes were shot in Scotland: the graveyard was built for the film on
Isle of Skye ; the church is inLochailort , the harbour inMallaig , and the beach inMorar . The interiors were shot at Det Danske Filmstudie,Lyngby ,Denmark .Fact|date=August 2007Awards
"Breaking the Waves" won the Grand Prix at the 1996
Cannes Film Festival , and three awards at the 1996European Film Awards including: Film of the Year, International Film Journalists Award, and European Actress of the Year (Watson). Emily Watson was nominated for the 1996Academy Award for Best Actress , the 1997British Academy of Film and Television Arts award, theNational Society of Film Critics prize, and theEuropean Film Award for Best Actress.The movie was also named one of the ten best films of the decade by both
Roger Ebert andMartin Scorsese during a show where the famous film personalities listed their top movies of the 1990s.Notes
References
* Lars von Trier, "Breaking the Waves", 1996, ISBN 0-571-19115-0.
* [http://www.sugisorensen.com/movies/foreign.html Best Films of 1996: Foreign Film Awards]External links
* [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=FBreaking|the|Waves "Breaking the Waves" at All Movie Guide]
*imdb title|title=Breaking the Waves|id=0115751
* [http://www.metacritic.com/video/titles/breakingthewaves?q=breaking%20the%20waves "Breaking the Waves"] atMetacritic
*Roger Ebert on [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19961129/REVIEWS/611290302/1023 "Breaking the Waves"]
*rotten-tomatoes|id=breaking_the_waves|title=Breaking the Waves
* [http://www.scotlandthemovie.com/movies/fwaves.html Filming locations at scotlandthemovie.com]
*" [http://artsandfaith.com/t100/2005/entry.php?film=12 Breaking the Waves] " at the [http://artsandfaith.com/top100/ Arts & Faith Top100 Spiritually Significant Films] list###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title=Grand Prix, Cannes
years=1996
before="Ulysses' Gaze "
after="The Sweet Hereafter"
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