Dancer in the Dark

2000 Drama

Reportedly the third in acclaimed director Lars von Trier's "Golden Hearts" trilogy (preceded by Breaking the Waves and The Idiots), this film is a hip reworking of the classic Hollywood Musical, starring international pop diva Bjork. Set somewhere in rural Washington state, Czech immigrant Selma (Bjork) works in a pressing plant, struggling to make ends meet for herself and her 10-year-old son, Gene (Vladica Kostic). Her best friend is coworker and fellow European Kathy (Catherine Deneuve). While outside work, she is maintaining a cautious friendship with local yokel Jeff (Peter Stormare). She also landed a starring role as Maria in an amateur production of The Sound of Music. Selma's life would be one of relative contentment if it were not for the ugly secret she harbors -- she is on the verge of blindness due to a genetic disorder, and her young son will suffer the same fate without an operation. Selma has quietly been stashing away money for the surgery and has already amassed $2,000. When her savings, squirreled away in a can in the kitchen, suddenly disappear, she confronts her cash-strapped landlord Bill (David Morse). Of course, like all musicals, the plot periodically takes a backseat to the seven production numbers, including a show-stopping sequence in Selma's factory. Shot entirely on digital video, the film reportedly used up to 100 cameras for each musical number. Dancer in the Dark received top prizes at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival including Best Actress for Bjork and the coveted Palme d'Or for Best Picture. more..

Director: Lars von Trier

Starring: Bjork, Catherine Deneuve, David Morse, Peter Stormare, Joel Grey

Reviews

  • A thrilling, audacious work.

    Edward Guthmann - The San Francisco Chronicle

    19 January 2013

  • For all its fancy pedigree, the spellbinding Dancer in the Dark aims right for the heart and aces its target.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    19 January 2013

  • It is a bold, reckless gesture.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    19 January 2013

  • You may leave this movie exhilarated by its no-holds-barred boldness or annoyed and bewildered at the unpredictable course it takes.

    Desson Thomson - The Washington Post

    19 January 2013

  • Leaves you questioning its intentions.

    Jay Carr - The Boston Globe

    19 January 2013

Awards

  • Best Music, Original Song

    Academy Awards (2001)

     
  • Best Foreign Film

    Awards of the Japanese Academy (2001)

  • Film - International

    Bambi Awards (2001)

  • Best Foreign Language Film

    Blue Ribbon Awards (2001)

  • Best Actress (Bedste kvindelige hovedrolle)

    Bodil Awards (2001)