quoted 16 lines From: "Andrew Hime" <hime1@gte.net>
> From: "Andrew Hime" <hime1@gte.net>
> Special effects are not specifically prohibited, but
> basically everything
> that can be done must be done in camera, as I
> recall. Of course, Dogme rules
> are really flexible - one of the rules specifies a
> non-DV format for movies
> to be filmed in, and most of the later Dogme films
> are filmed in DV. Harmony
> Korine stuffed a pillow under Chloe Sevigny's shirt
> to simulate pregnancy,
> which is expressly forbidden by the rules. Italian
> for Beginners (great
> film, by the by) has musical that is externally
> generated - also forbidden.
> But both movies got certified.
Well you also have to keep in mind that people who
direct dogme movies have a loophole for cheating. If
they do something of the sort mentioned above, they
can still be certified if they confess their filthy
little tricks. Filthy. Filthy. There's something
about it on the Dogme website, but I'm too lazy to
hunt the link down today.
That being said, is Julien Donkey Boy worth seeing?
-djgyn, forever
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