Concept:
Dogme 95 was a film movement created in
1995 by Danish filmmakers
Lars von Trier and
Thomas Vinterberg. The movement aimed to simplify filmmaking by focusing on storytelling, acting, and theme rather than elaborate special effects or production techniques.
It introduced a strict set of rules known as the
"Vow of Chastity".
Step 1: Understand the origin of the movement.
The Dogme 95 manifesto was first announced in
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Step 2: Key principles of Dogme 95.
The rules included:
- Shooting on location only
- No artificial lighting
- Handheld cameras
- No special effects or superficial action
Thus, the Dogme 95 movement originated in
Denmark.