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Director: Roger Narbonne
Cast: Jean-Marc Barr, Marie Berthelius, Lone Scherfig, Lars von Trier
Marie Berthelius and Roger Narbonne conference call Lars von Trier, Win Wenders, Lone Scherfig, and Jean-Marc Barr and are also linked by digital video. The discussion is about the Dogme 95 film movement and how technological transformations affect cinematic practice.
Critical Reception & Ratings
FreeDogme is a 2000 film directed by Roger Narbonne that explores the Dogme 95 film movement and the impact of technological transformations on cinematic practice. The film features a conference call discussion between filmmakers Marie Berthelius, Roger Narbonne, Lars von Trier, Wim Wenders, Lone Scherfig, and Jean-Marc Barr, examining the Dogme 95 principles and how they have evolved with advancements in digital video technology.
Why you might like this:
Fans of experimental filmmaking and the Dogme 95 movement will appreciate the unique blend of digital video conference calls and discussions about the evolving nature of cinema in Roger Narbonne's 2000 film FreeDogme, which features a talented cast including Jean-Marc Barr and Lone Scherfig.