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Das Fest

Originaltitel: Festen
  • 1998
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Trine Dyrholm, Thomas Bo Larsen, Henning Moritzen, Birthe Neumann, Paprika Steen, and Ulrich Thomsen in Das Fest (1998)
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Auf Helges Party zum 60. Geburtstag werden einige unangenehme Familiengeheimnisse enthüllt.Auf Helges Party zum 60. Geburtstag werden einige unangenehme Familiengeheimnisse enthüllt.Auf Helges Party zum 60. Geburtstag werden einige unangenehme Familiengeheimnisse enthüllt.

  • Regie
    • Thomas Vinterberg
  • Drehbuch
    • Thomas Vinterberg
    • Mogens Rukov
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ulrich Thomsen
    • Henning Moritzen
    • Thomas Bo Larsen
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    8,0/10
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    • Regie
      • Thomas Vinterberg
    • Drehbuch
      • Thomas Vinterberg
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ulrich Thomsen
      • Henning Moritzen
      • Thomas Bo Larsen
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    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 28 Gewinne & 23 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    8raymond-15

    Provocative dialogue ensures rapt attention

    Vinterberg's "Festen" which follows the strict guidelines of Dogma 95 could perhaps be hampered in its artistic approach, but not so here. Indeed with the hand-held camera the reality of the scene is intensified to such an extent one feels an integral part of the drama.

    It's a family celebration of father Helge's 60th birthday. It's strange though that all the guests seem to arrive at the same time, speeding up the driveway in great excitement. There is lots of noise. hugs and kisses and the camera intruding in a mischievous way.

    This family has some terrible dark secrets known to some, not to all. They are divulged by the eldest son Christian (Ulrich Thomson) in his dinner speech toasting his father. This is a wonderful scene, tense, sharp, riveting. The guests are shaken to the core. Is he telling the truth or is he having a wicked game with the assembled company? It's great stuff - really compelling drama.

    The history of the family can be pieced together from information revealed in a series of toasts, but Christian's contribution renders the party speechless. It's a fairly noisy film with lots of people talking together, having arguments (Christian's brother Michael {Thomas Bo} has an uncontrollable temper) or screaming in frustration. These out bursts contrast so well with the scenes of stunned silence. They are quite electrifying moments - no words are necessary.

    Films like this one make movie-watching well worthwhile. No wonder it won a Jury Prize.
    10TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    A highly creative piece of film-making

    I have seen this film more than I've bothered to keep track of. That's not to say that I've seen it an unusual amount of times(it's probably not more than three), just that I've never bothered to keep track. Anyway, my point is, every time, it's like seeing it for the first time. I keep discovering things that I must have noticed before, but don't remember seeing earlier. Tonight, I finally realized why; I'm blocking them out. I'm blocking out almost every single second of this film, and here's why; it reminds me of everything I hate about Denmark and being Danish. Everything strangers automatically associate me with, because I'm Danish. Not only does it remind me of it, the film flaunts it, without ever even considering holding back. The way we drink, how superficial we are, how dependent the typical grown male is of women, how racist and ignorant we are... everything. The film effectively airs our dirty laundry to the audience. On this latest viewing, I actually couldn't stand sitting through(a self-contradiction, I know) more than the first half hour... after which I casually followed the rest whilst sitting at my computer, from where I can see the TV screen... when I bother to stretch, so the computer monitor isn't blocking the view. Needless to say, I didn't catch an awful lot of it this way... but what I got was more than enough to disgust me. I can't think of any other movie I have this kind of relationship with... and I know why. I also know why this film has such an impact on me. It's because it's real. True. This is the kind of stuff you don't find in fiction... but in the newspaper, in your own family, in your own people, wherever you're from... the ugly side of us all. The shadow side. What we keep hidden from the outside world, but what we ultimately succumb to if we don't indulge it every once in a while. I chose to center my review for this film around this, because I think it's what really stands out about it. Also, I think we all, by now, know how great the acting, writing and direction is. And, being a Dogme film, it's very creatively filmed, too. So there you have it. A very creative film that puts so much focus on the shadow side of us all, of Danes in particular that is so effective that it actually makes me sick, me, a person who's been watching violent movies since I was twelve and was hardly ever affected by it. I recommend this to anyone who believe they can take it. Definitely not for the faint of heart or very sensitive people. Most people will probably have as strong a negative reaction to this as I did(unless they're far more grounded and at peace with who they are than I am), but don't let that deter you from seeing it. Chances are, you'll love it. If nothing else, you can't claim that it was fake or untrue. 10/10
    Benedict_Cumberbatch

    There's Something Rotten in the State of Denmark...

    "Festen" aka "The Celebration" was the impressive directorial debut of the young Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg ("It's All About Love", "Dear Wendy"), and the first film made according to the rules of the daring Dogme 95 movement. It shows that you don't need big budgets to make a great film. However, Dogme wouldn't work if its films weren't as daring as its ideals of film-making - and "Festen" proved that those guys really have much to say.

    "Festen" is an extremely cruel film, and it's somewhat uneasy to watch in some moments. The celebration of the title refers to the 60th birthday of Helge Klingenfeldt-Hansen (Henning Moritzen), who entertains his big family in his castle. But Helge's son, Christian (Ulrich Thomsen, excellent), whose twin sister recently committed suicide, has an important revelation that will surprise - and displease - many people; in the meantime, other secrets are revealed and nobody will get away clean. "Festen" deserved all praise/awards it got in international festivals (it won the Jury Prize at Cannes 98) and is a great introduction to Danish cinema. My vote is 10/10.
    10Dr. Don-2

    This family would need a lot of help just to be dysfunctional.

    First of all, the home video camera style, casting and editing perfectly suited the subject matter and script. Wealthy and overbearing patriarch is feted on the occasion of his 60th birthday -- extended family and hangers-on gather with some of the best and worst aspects of our culture on display. It's also a rather sad occasion, as one of daddy's daughters killed herself not long ago, but several guests mention how "nice" the funeral was, and which room is mine? Eldest son rises to give a toast to the old man -- and out comes some unpleasantness that people would either prefer to pretend they didn't hear, or stuff forcefully back down his throat. Then the fun really starts.

    Thanks to the cast for acting with restraint -- and being believable.

    Some very black humour (including pathetic scenes of the decadent bourgeoisie at play), none of it gratuitous, some of it damning, some just outrageously funny. But this is not a light film in any sense. Guess what really happens when the victimised family member tells the truth? Ouch! What about when mommy gets to choose between husband and child? Double ouch!! And finally, when victim asks dad why he did it -- well, prepare for the blow to the old solar plexus...

    Trust me, I know. This is how it really happens. It's good to see a well-crafted film (that gives its human themes paramount importance) on this subject. I'm tired of watching films which try to make me feel sorry for rich kids whose parents just don't understand how hard it is to be a rich kid with pimples.

    As the families (one in ten?) with histories like this one can attest, being "dysfunctional" would have been a very happy place to be, compared to the reality as shown in this fine film.
    9FilmLabRat

    How not to "break the silence" - or should you?

    Talk about dysfunctional families!! This movie is a real shocker ... expect the unexpected, all the way through. Very creative, profound and heart-wrenching breaking of the family silence about dark secrets. You cannot watch this movie and not be changed, outraged and shaken.

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      Since this is a Dogme-film, there cannot be any non-diegetic (artificial) sounds added, no post-production. The camera also needs to be hand-held. So when Christian falls to the floor in the reception and sees his sister, Christian himself had to hold the camera when falling. To achieve the "dizzy" sound, the original cameraman swung the microphone around in the air.
    • Patzer
      In an early scene, a cameraman can be seen reflected in a bedroom mirror (director Thomas Vinterberg noticed this but kept it in).
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      [last lines]

      [subtitled version]

      Michael: Nice one, Dad. Good speech. Well done. But I think you'll have to go now so we can eat our breakfast.

      Faderen: Of course, of course.

      Faderen: [to his wife] Coming?

      Moderen: I'll stay here.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The DVD also contains an alternative ending.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Bag om filmen 'Festen' (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      I Skovens dybe stille ro
      By Fritz Andersen

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. Januar 1999 (Deutschland)
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      • Dänemark
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      • Dänisch
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      • Festen: La celebración
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      • Skjoldenæsholm, Sjælland, Dänemark
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      • 1.300.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      • 1.656.223 $
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      • 1.657.778 $
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