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Wikipedia article'Mifune' (, "Mifune's Last Song") is a 1999 romantic comedy film, it is the third film to be made according to the Dogme 95 group rules. It was directed by Sren Kragh-Jacobsen. The film was a great success in Denmark and an international blockbuster, ranked among the ten best-selling Danish films worldwide. It was produced by Nimbus Film. At the 49th Berlin International Film Festival, the film won the Silver Bear Special Jury Prize and Iben Hjejle won an Honourable Mention. PlotKresten had moved from his parents' farm on Lolland, an out-of-the-way small Danish island, to Copenhagen to pursue his working career. When his father dies, he has to move back to the farm, where nothing much has happened since he left. He places an ad in the local newspaper to get help running the farm and taking care of his brother. The prostitute Liva, who is running away from harassing telephone calls, takes the job. But running away from one's past isn't easy. Cast* Iben Hjejle as Liva * Anders W. Berthelsen as Kresten * Jesper Asholt * Emil Tarding * Anders Hove * Sofie Grbl * Paprika Steen * * Ellen Hillings * Sidse Babett Knudsen * * Sren Malling * * * * Klaus Bondam * Sofie Stougaard TitleThe title of the film is a reference to recently deceased Toshiro Mifune (19201997), prolific Japanese film actor whose roles included that of Kikuchiyo, one of Akira Kurosawa's 'Seven Samurai'. Mifune's look and demeanor is imitated by Kirsten in a terrifying and/or delighting entertainment for his brother Rud. (review of DVD including documentary of film's production) It also refers to Bjrnstjerne Bjrnson's poem 'Sidste Sang' (1870).[https://johnirons.blogspot.com/2016/02/first-part-of-sidste-sang-by.html Partial English translation of Bjrnson's poem] ConfessionThe "confession" is an idea adapted by Thomas Vinterberg in the first Dogme 95 film: Make a confession if elements of the film do not comply with the strict interpretation of the Dogme-rules. It is written from the director's point of view. As one of the DOGME 95 brethren and co-signatory of the Vow of Chastity I feel moved to confess to the following transgressions of the aforesaid Vow during the production of Dogme 3 Mifune. Please note that the film has been approved as a Dogme work, as only one genuine breach of the rules has actually taken place. The rest may be regarded as moral breaches. See also* List of submissions to the 72nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Danish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film References | |
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