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  1. The Golden Heart trilogy (Danish: Guldhjerte-trilogien) is three films by the Danish screenwriter and director Lars von Trier. It consists of Breaking the Waves (1996), a melodrama about sex and religion; The Idiots (1998), a Dogme 95 film dealing with moral conventions; and Dancer in the Dark (2000), a musical starring the Icelandic ...

  2. 3 titles. 1. Breaking the Waves (1996) R | 159 min | Drama. 7.8. Rate. 81 Metascore. Oilman Jan is paralyzed in an accident. His wife, who prayed for his return, feels guilty; even more, when Jan urges her to have sex with another. Director: Lars von Trier | Stars: Emily Watson, Stellan Skarsgård, Katrin Cartlidge, Jean-Marc Barr.

  3. 2 ^ The Elements of Crime, Epidemic and Europa are, respectively, the first, second and third part of the film trilogy Europa. 3 ^ Breaking the Waves, The Idiots and Dancer in the Dark are, respectively, the first, second and third part of the film trilogy Golden Heart.

  4. Von Trier achieved international success with his Golden Heart trilogy. Each film in the trilogy is about naive heroines who maintain their "golden hearts" despite the tragedies they experience. This trilogy consists of Breaking the Waves (1996), The Idiots (1998), and Dancer in the Dark (2000).

  5. 3 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Breaking the Waves. 1996 2h 39m R. 7.8 (72K) Rate. 82 Metascore. Oilman Jan is paralyzed in an accident. His wife, who prayed for his return, feels guilty; even more, when Jan urges her to have sex with another. Director Lars von Trier Stars Emily Watson Stellan Skarsgård Katrin Cartlidge. 2. The Idiots.

  6. A list of 3 films compiled on Letterboxd, including Breaking the Waves (1996), The Idiots (1998) and Dancer in the Dark (2000). About this list: Ranking of The Golden Heart Trilogy: ★★★★ Ranking of the films: 1. Dancer in the Dark ★★★★½ ♥ 2. Breaking the Waves ★★★★½ 3.

  7. Oct 19, 2022 · The first film in the director’s Golden Heart trilogy (succeeded by 1998’s The Idiots and 2000’s Dancer in the Dark), the 1996 drama Breaking the Waves is the extraordinary tale of how far...