The Celebration
Does anything come out of Denmark these days that’s not disturbing?
A grand experiment that is a smashing success, The Celebration adheres to the principles of "Dogme 95," a collective of filmmakers who swear to adhere to certain rules in filmmaking: no studio shooting, location sound only, no music, hand-held camera only, natural light only, etc. The full manifesto has ten rules, none of which are commonly adhered to in Hollywood. It’s a real surprise to see how magnificent these rules can be when put into the context of a good script and good acting.
But enough about the method. The story is one of a family unraveling during the celebration of the father’s 60th birthday. As it turns out, dear old dad’s done some pretty unspeakable things, and today is payback. Anyone who thinks they had it rough growing up needs to spend an hour or two with these Danes. Just about every skeleton that could be unearthed is unearthed -- to harrowing and darkly funny consequences.
I won’t spoil the rest for you, but The Celebration remains the best foreign film of the year. This one is promised to keep you up late thinking about its creeptastic plot.
The Celebration is film #1 in the Dogme canon, and it still stands as the absolute best Dogme film ever made. Even if the grainy shaky-cam approach doesn't normally thrill you, film fans owe it to themselves to check out The Celebration.
Aka Festen.
Rating
4.5 out of 5 Stars
- Director: Thomas Vinterberg
- Producer: Birgitte Hald
- Screenwriter: Thomas Vinterberg
- Stars: Ulrich Thomsen, Henning Moritzen, Thomas Bo Larsen, Paprika Steen, Birthe Neumann, Trine Dyrholm
- MPAA Rating: R
- Year of Release: 1998
- Released on Video: 07/27/2004
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