
Nicole Kidman
Grace Margaret Mulligan
Paul Bettany
Tom Edison
John Hurt
Narrator (voice)
Stellan Skarsgård
Chuck
Philip Baker Hall
Tom Edison Sr.
Patricia Clarkson
Vera
Ben Gazzara
Jack McKay
Chloë Sevigny
Liz Henson
Siobhan Fallon Hogan
Martha
James Caan
The Big Man
Blair Brown
Mrs. Henson
Zeljko Ivanek
Ben
Jeremy Davies
Bill Henson
Lauren Bacall
Ma Ginger
Harriet Andersson
Gloria
Thom Hoffman
Gangster
Jean-Marc Barr
The Man with the Big Hat
John Randolph Jones
Gangster
Udo Kier
The Man in the Coat
Cleo King
Olivia
Miles Purinton
Jason
Bill Raymond
Mr. Henson
Shauna Shim
June
Evelina Brinkemo
Athena
Anna Brobeck
Olympia
Tilde Lindgren
Pandora
Evelina Lundqvist
Diana
Helga Olofsson
Dahlia
Ulf Andersson
Additional Cast
Jan Coster
Additional Cast
Mattias Fredriksson
Additional Cast
Barry Grant
Additional Cast
László Hágó
Additional Cast
Niklas Henriksson
Additional Cast
Mikael Johansson
Additional Cast
Hans Karlsson
Additional Cast
Oskar Kirkbakk
Additional Cast
Ingvar Örner
Additional Cast
Erich Silva
Additional Cast
Kent Vikmo
Additional Cast
Eric Voge
Additional Cast
Ove Wolf
Additional Cast











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Reviews
SPOILERS On my second watch of this film, I am now convinced that Von Trier is the Ingmar Bergman of the 20th century. No other director today digs so profoundly into the human soul, or in such a creative way. And no other director has been so daring with visual translation. On this watching of Dogville, it finally hit me that this story is the life story of a woman in an abusive relationshi

I reckon this is my favourite Lars Von Trier film. Set amidst some eerily basic staging purporting to be an hick American town, we see the arrival of "Grace" (Nicole Kidman). Now she is attired in furs and lace and is clearly on the run from something, or someone. Shortly after, some hoods turn up in the town and leave a card in case she ever shows up... The townsfolk are ostensibly nice enough -

Rapists and murders may be the victims according to you, but I, I call them dogs. And if they're lapping up their own vomit, the only way to stop them is with a lash. A sparse soundstage is stylishly utilized to create a minimalist small-town setting in which a mysterious woman named Grace (Nicole Kidman) hides from the criminals who pursue her. The town locals at first decide to shield Grace,












