Von Trier’s Depression Threatens His Entire Career

The Danish director Lars von Trier’s career is threatened by a deep depression that makes him unable to work. As the Danish director told the Danish newspaper Politiken, he is completely blank.
“It’s very strange for me, because I’ve always had at least three projects in my head at one time. But right now I am completely blank.” – said von Trier.
Von Trier is known for movie like “Dogville”, starring Nicole Kidman, or “Dancer in the Dark”, which won the most important prize at the Cannes Film Festival from 2000. The Iceland’s famous singer Bjork starred in the latter film.
Lars Von Trier’s latest work was “The Boss of It All”, a comedy from 2006.
The director checked himself into a hospital from Copenhagen around Christmas for treating his depression. Von Trier was not sure whether he would be able to complete “Antichrist”, his next project, a horror movie that has been scheduled to be produced later this year.
“I assume that ‘Antichrist’ will be my next film. But right now I don’t know. After my downspin, I feel like a blank sheet of paper.”



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  • One Response to “Von Trier’s Depression Threatens His Entire Career

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      joaquim
      May 20th, 2007 11:05

      Here is an article from ScreenDaily where Zentropa’s co-founder dismisses the report about LvT stopping making films :

      Story

      Zentropa expands beyond Danish homeland
      Geoffrey Macnab in Cannes
      19 May 2007 04:26

      Denmark’s flagship film company Zentropa is cutting many ties to its homeland with founder Lars Von Trier in talks to shift his next film abroad.

      In Cannes, company boss Peter Aalbeck Jensen told Screen that the company he and Von Trier founded it will be opening further facilities in Sweden where it has long been supported by regional fund Film I Vast.

      Zentropa is also in advanced negotiations with a regional fund to set up Von Trier’s planned English-language horror film Antichrist in Germany.

      “The financing systems in Sweden and Germany are much better. There is no reason for us to be with so much activity in Denmark,” Aalbeck Jensen commented.

      The Zentropa boss acknowledged that the Danish Government provides strong support of the Danish film industry. “But it is not geared to a company like us. It is geared to a smaller two or three person company.”

      Trust Film Sales will remain at Zentropa’s base at Filmbyen in Copenhagen.

      Danish Film Institute chief executive Henning Camre was striking a phlegmatic note about Zentropa’s plans to leave Denmark. “They are pretty European in their thinking,’ he said. “I don’t see it as a problem. It is a more healthy way to attract co-productions.”

      Meanwhile, Jensen dismissed recent reports in the Danish press that Von Trier has been left unable to work by depression.

      “He (Von Trier) has been depressed since he was seven years old. He is always depressed between two films. I was having a dinner with him Saturday where I promise you he was alive and kicking.”

      The Zentropa boss suggested that Von Trier was unlikely to complete the trilogy begun with Dogville and Manderlay. However, he predicted that Antichrist will be as provocative as any of Von Trier’s films and that “it will probably make a riot down here in the Croisette, like always.”

      “Dans la vie, il faut regarder par la fenêtre”
      Eugène Ionesco

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