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30 years of the Dogma Manifesto. With the Dogma Manifesto in 1995, Danish directors Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg advocated for a new kind of film that defied the technical possibilities of filmmaking.



The aim was to return cinema to its roots and distance itself from the technical and stylistic excesses of modern filmmakers. The central idea of the manifesto was to make film more "real" and "immediate" by establishing a set of strict rules that limited the use of elaborate technology and effects.


The series Hospital of Spirits (The Kingdom, 1994-1997) is closely related to the ideas generated by the Dogma Manifesto in 1995.
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Participating artists
Jan-Christoph Gockel
Dates
May 2025
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