COPENHAGEN — “Italian for Beginners,” the first Dogma film by a woman director, looks set to become the movement’s most popular release in Denmark. After passing 75,000 admissions in its first week, ...
[EDITOR’S NOTE: “Italian for Beginners” had its world premiere at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival. Following are excerpts from G. Allen Johnson’s review, first published by indieWIRE on Feb. 13, 2001.
(indieWIRE/02.13.01) — Oh, those pesky Dogma auteurs. Here they had us thinking that they were out to reinvent cinema, when really all they wanted to make was genre films. Sales Out of the 2025 Fall ...
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