Dogma 95 (
also Dogme 95)
a style of filmmaking started in 1995 by the Danish film directors Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg. The Dogme movement wants films to be more about the story and the actors' performances rather than about
SPECIAL EFFECTS. The Dogme directors believe that films should obey certain rules such as being shot
ON LOCATION and not in a
studio, and that
handheld cameras should always be used.
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