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  1. 1. Antichrist. 2009 1h 48m Not Rated. 6.5 (137K) Rate. 49 Metascore. A grieving couple retreat to their cabin in the woods, hoping to repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage, but nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse. Director Lars von Trier Stars Willem Dafoe Charlotte Gainsbourg Storm Acheche Sahlstrøm. 2. Melancholia.

  2. In von Trier's fourth trilogy, Depression, is the first franchise or trilogy to have sweep the Robert for Best Danish Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Sound, and Best Visual Effects.

  3. Apr 6, 2020 · Lars von Trier became known to the public eye mainly through his Trilogy of Depression. This is a short overview of that; what we liked, what we didn’t like, and whether we recommend the specific features in the Trilogy. Antichrist. The first of the three, Antichrist came out in 2009 and starred Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg.

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  4. 5 ^ Antichrist, Melancholia and Nymphomaniac are, respectively, the first, second and third part of the film trilogy Depression. 6 ^ Riget , Riget II and Riget Exodus are, respectively, the first, second and third part of the miniseries trilogy Riget .

  5. In fact, Melancholia is the second in Von Trier's so-called depression trilogy, which also included Antichrist and Nymphomaniac: through all three, he purported to be exploring different...

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  6. Lars Von Trier's Depression Trilogy. A look at Von Trier’s three films (AntiChrist, Melancholia, and Nymphomaniac) and an analysis on the theme of depression and how it is portrayed in each film. Questions to consider include: does Von Trier start and end with the same perspective on depression?

  7. May 4, 2021 · In 2011, Danish auteur Lars Von Trier released Melancholia, the second installment in his film series entitled the Depressiontrilogy, which also sounds eerily like life in quarantine.