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    Chapter 2. In which Grace follows Tom's plan and embarks upon physical labor. On Tom's suggestion, Grace offers to do chores for the citizens—talking to the lonely, blind Jack McKay, helping to run the small shop, looking after the children of Chuck and Vera, and so forth.

  2. Plot: What's the story about? Set in an American Town in the Rocky Mountains in the 1930s, a woman arrives who changes things for everyone. Dogville is shot exclusively in a studio with a minimum of props allowing the actors maximum freedom and full exposure.

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    • Patricia Clarkson
    • Lars Von Trier
  3. Oct 11, 2024 · Released in 2003, Dogville tells the gripping tale of a young woman named Grace who finds herself seeking refuge in a small, isolated town. As the plot unfolds, we are introduced to a wide range of characters, each with their own motivations and hidden agendas.

  4. Reviews. Dogville. Crime. 178 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2004. Roger Ebert. April 9, 2004. 5 min read. Lars von Trier exhibits the imagination of an artist and the pedantry of a crank in “Dogville,” a film that works as a demonstration of how a good idea can go wrong.

  5. Jun 6, 2004 · Dogville is a color film about three hours long with a prologue and nine chapters, narrated by the actor John Hurt in voice that is by turns delighted, informative, mocking, mournful, and wary. The film begins with the writer Tom and his concerns for the town’s moral rearmament.

  6. Jan 6, 2004 · Lars von Trier's experimental picture is set on a near-bare stage, with buildings drawn in chalk outlines on the floor and actors miming their everyday actions (opening doors, cooking, gardening...

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    Set in the midst of the Depression, Dogville (2003) is an engrossing account of the machinations of human behavior in a townrotten from the inside out.”

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