 | Breaking the Waves (Widescreen Edition) list: $14.98 by Hallmark Home Entertainment VHS Tape
(27 January, 1998)
(120 reviews)  Editorial Review: Set in an unmercifully rugged, coastal village in Scotland in the 1970s, this extraordinary film by Lars von Trier stars British actress Emily Watson as a barely contained naive named Bess, who holds regular conversations with God and whose pure and intensely personal faith is hardly tolerated by the gruesome Calvinist elders of her church. |
 | Breaking the Waves list: $14.98 by Hallmark Home Entertainment VHS Tape
(27 January, 1998)
(120 reviews)  Customer Review: Harsh/Graceful Modern Retelling of Orpheus, Joan of Arch, ..: Try at a short(ish) review: Breaking the Waves reminds me of Ingmar BergmanÕs work and other great auteurs who not only play with our emotions but reach into our gray matter and belief systems, |
 | Dancer in the Dark list: $107.99 - our price: $107.99 by Warner Home Video VHS Tape
(20 March, 2001)
(260 reviews)  Customer Review: Au contraire mon Frere!!...: I beg to differ with the opinion of the last reviewer! Dancer in the Dark is unlike most films you would see in regular "mainstream" cinema. |
 | Dancer in the Dark list: $14.98 by New Line Studios VHS Tape
(11 September, 2001)
(260 reviews)  Customer Review: Au contraire mon Frere!!...: I beg to differ with the opinion of the last reviewer! Dancer in the Dark is unlike most films you would see in regular "mainstream" cinema. |
 | Dogville list: $49.98 - our price: $49.98 by Lionsgate VHS Tape
(24 August, 2004)
(39 reviews)  Customer Review: Anti-human allegory: Not everybody will be able to understand and enjoy Lars Von Trier's first film in his "Land of oportunities" trilogy, |
 | Idiots list: $55.95 by Usa Films VHS Tape
(24 October, 2000)
(13 reviews)  Customer Review: A Lars von Trier film "by idiots for idiots about idiots": "The Idiots" ("Idioterne") is the controversial 1998 black comedy by Danish director Lars von Trier ("Breaking the Waves," |
 | Medea list: $29.95 - our price: $29.95 by Facets Video VHS Tape
(20 May, 2003)
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: WATERY MEDEA: First of all I'd like to say that you don't have to be a von Trier expert to judge this film but someone with knowledge upon the most difficult theatrical species: the Ancient Greek Tragedy. |
 | The Element of Crime list: $14.95 - our price: $14.95 by Home Vision Entertainment VHS Tape
(21 August, 2001)
(18 reviews)  Customer Review: From the director of "Dogville"...: This review is for the Criterion Collection DVD edition of the film.This is Lars Von Trier's first major film. |
 | The Idiots list: $75.00 by Usa Films VHS Tape
(24 October, 2000)
(13 reviews)  Customer Review: A Lars von Trier film "by idiots for idiots about idiots": "The Idiots" ("Idioterne") is the controversial 1998 black comedy by Danish director Lars von Trier ("Breaking the Waves," |
 | The Kingdom list: $9.98 by Hallmark Home Entertainment VHS Tape
(21 August, 2001)
(50 reviews)  Editorial Review: The Kingdom defies categorization. This cult Danish miniseries plays like a nightmarish cross between Twin Peaks and Chicago Hope as directed by David Cronenberg, and even that hardly captures the giddy absurdity of Lars von Trier's soap-opera-cum-horror-tale. |
 | Zentropa list: $19.99 by Miramax VHS Tape
(10 September, 1996)
(18 reviews)  Customer Review: Zentropa: The best film that Lars von Trier directed, better than the more well known films"Breaking the Waves"&"Dancer in the Dark".A |
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