domingo, 23 de septiembre de 2012

Dogma’s film by Andrea Cardenas





It came in 95, that is the reason of the name:Dogma95, created by Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg both of Danish origin. The idea of ​​this movement is to restore the purity of the films, leaving out several of the positions of contemporary cinema and especially the movies of Hollywood. The presentation of these films should be naturally, only care about the plot and character development, based on fully strict rules, also called "Vows of Chastity".


The vows of chastity are:


1. The filming must be done on location. You can decorate or create a "set". If an item or object is necessary for the development of the story, look for a location where objects are necessary.
2. Sound can’t be mixed separately from the images or vice versa (the music should not be used, unless this is recorded in the same place where the scene is being shot).
3. Be shot handheld. Any movement or immobility because the hand is permitted. (The film must not take place where the camera, filming must take place where the film takes place).
4. The film must be in color. Special or artificial light is not permitted (if not enough light to shoot a particular scene, it must be deleted or, in fact, you can plug a single focus to the camera).
5. Banning optical effects and filters.
6. The film can not have an action or surface development (can not have guns or crimes occur in the story).
7. Prohibits the temporal or spatial alignment. (This is to corroborate that the film takes place here and now).
8. Not accepted genre films.
9. The format of the film should be 35 mm.
10. The director must not appear in the credits.


From now on I promise as a director not exert any personal taste. I'm not an artist. From now on I promise not to create a "work", as I believe that the time and now are more important than the whole product. My absolute goal is to force the truth of my characters. I promise to do so at all costs within my means and at the expense of any aesthetic taste.


So far, there are about 170 films recognized as part of the Dogma 95, belonging to nations such as Italy, Spain, Hungary, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, among other countries. Dogma films, are characterized by a certificate awarded by the authenticity of the project and a registration number.

3 comentarios:

  1. Nice!! Where did you take the information from?

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  2. the information is from this blogs: http://diariocultura.blogspot.com/2007/07/dogma-95.html
    http://yojorgesolana.blogspot.com/2012/02/dogma-95-peliculas-diferentes.html
    :)

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  3. I really love this kind of movies because are so real and can show to us a trama that involve our attention. Also movivate to make a film with out a lot of money and with good ideas to share.

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