Breaking the Waves (1996)

5.9
/ 10
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2h 38m
Running Time

July 5, 1996
Release Date

Breaking the Waves (1996)

5.9
/ 10
10 User Ratings
2h 38m
Running Time

July 5, 1996
Release Date

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Plot.

In a small and conservative Scottish village, a woman's paralytic husband convinces her to have extramarital intercourse so she can tell him about it and give him a reason for living.

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Cast & Crew.

Charles Kearney

Charles Kearney

Praying Man 2

Steven Leach

Steven Leach

Praying Man 3

Dorte Rømer

Dorte Rømer

Nurse

Anthony J. O'Donnell

Anthony J. O'Donnell

Boy 1

John Wark

John Wark

Boy 2

Ronnie McKellaig

Ronnie McKellaig

Precentor

Peter Bensted

Peter Bensted

Ugly Man (voice)

Simon Towler Jorfald

Simon Towler Jorfald

Boy in Film (voice)

Morten Kleener

Morten Kleener

Location Manager

Joachim Holbek

Joachim Holbek

Music Arranger / Orchestrator

Lasse Spang Olsen

Lasse Spang Olsen

Stunts

Patrick Dreyfus

Patrick Dreyfus

Color Timer

Kirsten Bonnén Rask

Kirsten Bonnén Rask

Script Consultant

Søren Johannes Meyer

Søren Johannes Meyer

Electrician

Jan Harboe

Jan Harboe

Musician / Music Arranger

Frank Weinberger

Frank Weinberger

Driver

Christian Steenstrup

Christian Steenstrup

Musician

Terry Forrestal

Terry Forrestal

Stunt Coordinator

Niels Valentin Dal

Niels Valentin Dal

Visual Effects Editor

Anne Campbell

Anne Campbell

Extras Casting

Ulrik Corlin

Ulrik Corlin

Music Arranger / Musician

Fredrik Kihl

Fredrik Kihl

Video Assist Operator

Anders Johannes Bukh

Anders Johannes Bukh

Assistant Editor

Olivier Fontenay

Olivier Fontenay

Color Timer

Linda Daae

Linda Daae

Continuity

Thomas Holm Deleurang

Thomas Holm Deleurang

Clapper Loader

Morten Ziersen

Morten Ziersen

Video Assist Operator

Steve Holtson

Steve Holtson

Video Assist Operator

Per Fredrik Skiöld

Per Fredrik Skiöld

Assistant Camera

Marianne Jerris

Marianne Jerris

Negative Cutter

Mark Warrick

Mark Warrick

Music Producer

Glenn Weinold

Glenn Weinold

Production Runner

Charlie Lowry Henderson

Charlie Lowry Henderson

In Memory Of

Charlotte Pedersen

Charlotte Pedersen

Producer's Assistant

Christine MacLean

Christine MacLean

Production Consultant

Ghita Norrekjær

Ghita Norrekjær

Production Accountant

Casper Holm

Casper Holm

Production Assistant

Grethe Wejlgaard

Grethe Wejlgaard

Medical Consultant

John Goodwin

John Goodwin

Production Runner

Ricki Rasmussen

Ricki Rasmussen

Production Runner

Details.

Release Date
July 5, 1996

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 38m

Budget
$7,500,000

Box Office
$23,000,000

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

underdog
scotland
prostitute
paraplegic
tradition
excommunication
parent child relationship
authority
society
dying and death
faith
prayer
coercion
god
priest
church
polyamory
disabled
oil platform
1970s
oil rig 
scottish highlands

Wiki.

Breaking The Waves is a 1996 psychological romantic melodrama film directed and co-written by Lars von Trier and starring Emily Watson in her feature film acting debut, and with Stellan Skarsgård, a frequent collaborator with von Trier.

Set in the Scottish Highlands in the early 1970s, it is about an unusual young woman and the love she has for her husband. The film is divided into seven chapters and an epilogue, separated by audio-visual art by Per Kirkeby and accompanied by music.

The film is an international co-production between the US, Denmark, seven other European countries, and is von Trier's first feature film with his Danish production company Zentropa. As von Trier's first film made after his founding of the Dogme 95 movement, it is heavily influenced by the movement's style and ethos. It is the first film in Trier's Golden Heart trilogy, which includes The Idiots (1998) and Dancer in the Dark (2000), the former made in compliance with the Dogme 95 Manifesto.

Breaking the Waves was well received, with Emily Watson's acting receiving unanimous critical praise and earning her first Academy Award nomination. The movie has been described as "perhaps von Trier's most widely acclaimed film" and cited as among the best films of the 1990s. The film won numerous awards, including the Grand Prix at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.

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