The Humiliated, De ydmygede (1998) Jesper Jargil making of The Idiots Lars Von Trier
Rarely is a makingof doc so perfectly matched in tone or storyline as the subject of its gaze, but The Idiots and The Humiliated are furiously intertwined, in a mindgame kind of way that seems quite Von Trierian Filmmaker Jesper Jargil accepted an assistant director post on The Idiots under the condition that he be allowed to make his own film about the film, and the result is as personal and scarring as Von Triers masterwork. Using the same DV cameras as Von Trier was using, Jargil covers the actors and director living in the same communal space (much as the films characters do), and as Lars pushes his actors to the brink of emotional endurance, he himself goes bonkers in a paranoid, hypochondriachal fit and the viewer is left feeling as if the whole production is the brainchild of a semimad cult leader intent on instantly capturing on tape every neurosis he wishes to purge in the real world. Unprecedented and ultrarare, The Humiliated is an intimate meta thrill ride.
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