Oct 27, 2010

Ole Christian Madsen - reziser

Nova danska filmska skola. Od dogme na pocetku karijere, preko krimi-narkofilske trulezi savremene Danske  [Trainspotting-Requiem For A Dream-Acid House], do traumaticne drame o propadanju porodice i savremenog braka [tipa John Cassavetes].

Prag [Prague] (2006) Ole Christian Madsen


















The story of Christoffer and Maja's trip to the city of Prague - a beautiful, aging city, but also a city choked by a rigid and dated eastern-block mentality. PRAG is the story of a distant, ever-absent father who, even after passing away, traumatizes all who have known him. And PRAG is the story of a marriage on the verge of collapse, in which Christoffer wants one thing and Maja another. A story of an old love, constantly transformed; at once, rooted, fragile, vulnerable, forgotten and rediscovered. A marriage where secrets, one after the other, come bursting out of the closet.





Nordkraft [Angels in Fast Motion] (2005) Ole Christian Madsen


















"Angels in Fast Motion" follows the fate of three youthful people in their twenties, as they each fight a personal battle with drugs that weaves together three distinct storylines. The film is an, unflinching and brutal story of addiction in a cruel and depressive world, but with a little thought of hope and love through its core.



Kira's Reason: A Love Story [2001] Ole Christian Madsen


















The 21st film to receive official Dogme certification, and one of the few unharmed by its minimalist limitations, Ole Christian Madsen's powerful Kira's Reason: A Love Story could be the undercard to A Woman Under The Influence, John Cassavetes' seminal study of a marriage and mental illness. Beginning with a wife's return home after time in a psychiatric ward, both films gain their tension from the strained attempt to return to normalcy after everything has irrevocably changed, a transitional phase made all the more painful by brief flashes of the couple's old dynamic. Though Madsen's middle-class heroes have little in common with Cassavetes' more combative blue-collar counterparts, their reunion is similarly raw, painful, and unexpectedly romantic, as they try to redefine their relationship around a new set of terms.
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