Lars von Trier proclaims himself a Nazi, gets kicked out of Cannes.

Started by Syt, May 19, 2011, 07:51:15 AM

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Lars von Trier Admits to Being a Nazi, Understanding Hitler (Cannes 2011)



QuoteKirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg look on in disbelief as the "Melancholia" director shocks at Cannes press conference, saying his next movie could be "The Final Solution."

CANNES – Danish director Lars von Trier pulled a Mel Gibson in Cannes Wednesday, giving a shocking and hilarious press conference for his new film Melancholia in which he admitted to being a Nazi, to understanding Hitler and speculated that his next movie could be The Final Solution. Watch here.
Von Trier has never been very P.C. and his Cannes press conferences always play like a dark stand-up routine, but at the Melancholia press conference he took it to another level, tossing a grenade into any sense of public decorum. In response to a question about his Germanic roots, Von Trier set off on a long and twisted answer that, if this were America, not Cannes, would have meant career suicide.

"For a long time I thought I was a Jew and I was happy to be a Jew," he began, "then I  met (Danish and Jewish director) Susanne Bier and I wasn't so happy. But then I found out I was actually a Nazi. My family were German. And that also gave me some pleasure. What can I say? I understand Hitler...I sympathize with him a bit."

Von Trier qualified that "I don't mean I'm in favor of World War II and I'm not against Jews, not even Susanne Bier" before digging himself deeper. "In fact I'm very much in favor of them. All Jews. Well, Israel is a pain in the ass but..."


As Melancholia stars Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg, sitting on either side of Von Trier, stared at him agog, the director paused.

"Now how can I get out of this sentence? Ok. I'm a Nazi."

It was a grandiose performance by European cinema's premiere enfant terrible as Von Trier managed to shock just about everyone in the room. And also made them laugh with the sort of chuckle that gets caught in the throat.

The Nazi comments came at the end of a sprawling routine in which Von Trier said his new movie "may be crap...there's quite a big possibility that it might not be worth seeing" and mused that his next project with Dunst and Gainsbourg would be a 3 to 4 hour porn film "with lots of uncomfortable sex."

Von Trier's deadpan delivery and cheerful cherub-like smile hinted to the audience that everything was one big joke.

Certainly no one took the director seriously when, asked if he would like to do a film on a larger scale, answered:  "Yes. We Nazis like to do things on a big scale. Maybe I could do The Final Solution."

During Cannes, it was also announced that von Trier and Martin Scorsese are teaming up for a remake of  The Five Obstructions, von Trier's 2003 documentary deconstructing the film making process.

The project, called The Five Obstructions, Trier vs. Scorsese, pre-sold to Poland (Kino Swiat), Romanian (Independenta) and the Czech and Slovak Republics (Aero Films) at the Cannes market.

:lol:

A press conference worthy of Languish!

Lars von Trier Banned From Cannes Film Festival (Cannes 2011)
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Caliga

Probably just pulling a Joaquin Phoenix or something.
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Eddie Teach

He makes the kind of films I feel compelled to watch even though I know I'm not going to like them.
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Slargos

Never really liked von Trier, but quite frankly, this turns me around.

Epic. Troll.  :D

Drakken

Kirsten Dunst's face and reaction during the press conference was priceless.  :lmfao:

Slargos

Well. After watching the video the image is changed somewhat.

He's obviously nervous as all fuck while doing it, so it apparently took a lot of balls to go through with it.

garbon

I like that he described Melancholia as his first film to have an unhappy ending.
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Drakken

Quote from: garbon on May 19, 2011, 08:54:50 AM
I like that he described Melancholia as his first film to have an unhappy ending.

I'm still trying to figure how the ending of Dancer in the Dark wasn't a happy ending.  :hmm:

Drakken

We should definitely extend a formal invitation to Lars von Trier to join Languish. He'd be right at home here.

Malthus

Quote from: Slargos on May 19, 2011, 08:37:20 AM
Never really liked von Trier, but quite frankly, this turns me around.


Is anyone surprised?  :D
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Mr.Penguin

What can I say, Lars still got the touch, or rather hasn't had his medication properly adjusted... :P
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Liep

Has von Trier ever said anything he actually meant on a press conference? At least, they're always good for a headline or two.
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Mr.Penguin

Quote from: Liep on May 19, 2011, 10:10:36 AM
Has von Trier ever said anything he actually meant on a press conference? At least, they're always good for a headline or two.

Yeah, if he hadn't made his little stunt here would few people have known that he had made a new movie. People like me, I now know he has made the movie and what it's called, but I still don't have any idea what its about, have only bothered to read the part about him being a self declared nazi... ;) 
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Malthus

I don't get it - he's obviously not being serious, why the kerfuffle? He just made a bunch of jokes that fell flat. So what.
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