Kristian Levring

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Kristian Levring is a Danish director born in 1957 in Denmark. He was the fourth signatory of Dogme95. He lived eight years in France. He graduated in editing at the National Film School of Denmark and has edited a large number of documentaries and feature films besides directing two feature films, among these, Et skud fra hjertet (1986). He is the recipient of some 23 Danish and international awards for his commercials. The King is Alive (Dogme 4) is his third feature film. The King is Alive tells the story of a mixed group of tourists in Namibia, Africa, whose bus breaks down in a remote, abandoned village (formerly a mining town). Facing starvation, dehydration, cabin fever, and death, one of the group decides to stage a production of Shakespeare's King Lear and casts the others as characters. As the thin veneer of civilized behavior breaks down, the group experiences the absurdity of putting on a play (for no audience except one lone indigenous man) in such dire and fatal circumstances. Filmed in stark digital and adhering to the tenets of Dogme filmmaking, The King is Alive is a fascinating study in the dark heart of people under extreme stress. Herzogian in its theme and mood, the film's location (remote Namibia) is as much a character in the film as the actors, like the space ship in Ridley Scott's Alien. The King is Alive features Jennifer Jason-Leigh and Brion James (Blade Runner's "Leon"; Cabin Boy). Dark, tense, and desperate, it stands as a powerful piece of filmmaking. Levring's next film after The King is Alive is called The Intended and features some of the same actors from the former. Set in the jungle of Borneo in the 1920s, it concerns an isolated English settlement/ivory trading station. Similar in nature to The King is Alive, it focuses on what happens to small isolated groups under both internal psychological pressure and external pressure from the environment around them. As The King is Alive was filmed by Dogme rules and restrictions, The Intended instead has steady camera shots (rather than shaky/handheld) and ambient music throughout. Subtle yet powerful, the film explores Conradian contexts through the lens of a female perspective. Its influence can be seen in the Australian frontier film The Proposition.

Most Popular Kristian Levring Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

The Name of This Film Is Dogme95 Trailer (2000)

01 November 2000

The Name of this Film is Dogme95 is an irreverent documentary exploring the origins of Dogme95, the most influential movement in world cinema for a generation.

The Salvation Trailer (2014)

22 May 2014

In 1870s America, a peaceful American settler kills his family's murderer which unleashes the fury of a notorious gang leader.

Fear Me Not Trailer (2008)

19 December 2008

Michael needs a change in his life, so when he hears about clinical trials for a new anti-depressant, he signs up to be a guinea pig - without telling his family.

The Idiots Who Started The Party Trailer (2020)

13 October 2020

Danish film has never felt stronger on the international stage than it did with the Dogme films, which at the world premiere of 'The Party' and 'The Idiots' during the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 put Denmark on the film world map.

Doxa Trailer (2005)

16 September 2005

Sanna has broken up with her boyfriend Jon. Because her father is in the hospital, she moved into her father's apartment.

66 Scenes from America Trailer (1982)

27 March 1982

As a visual narrative it is reminiscent of a pile of postcards from a journey, which indeed is what the film is.

The Intended Trailer (2002)

06 June 2002

A period drama/thriller about a surveyor and his fiancée who arrive in a remote Malaysian trading post and encounter a closed-fisted ivory trader and her ill-meaning family.

The King Is Alive Trailer (2000)

11 May 2000

Stranded in the heat of a barren African desert, eleven bus-passengers shelter in the remnants of an abandoned town.

The Purified Trailer (2003)

17 January 2003

The filmmakers who created the Dogme Manifesto reflect, argue, and watch clips of their own films.

D-Day Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

Four people plan to rob a bank on new year's eve, when no one will notice because of the celebrations.

Et skud fra hjertet Trailer (1986)

12 September 1986

In the future northern Europe is like a deserted and wild area. A group of soldiers has to take a dangerous political prisoner south, but their transport bus is subjected to an assault.

Idiotic Filters Trailer (2005)

06 June 2005

Behind the scenes documentary on The Idiots