It was rejecting what we were about as well. What was the original reason for that? I think it was just me and my wife in the middle of the shutdown. Some people call it political correctness, but I would call it chastity and fearfulness and an over-reasonable behavior. Interview, september 2020.Thomas Vinterberg er fascineret af alkohol og dens effekter, som han med dramaet 'Druk' både hylder, problematiserer og anvender ti. Thomas Vinterberg. Good. Let’s give it a shot.” And that’s a rarity, I think. Copyright © 2021 Interview Magazine. We occasionally talk about work as well. What I’m asking him to do more specifically is that there’s a choir of people talking and making jokes around him, and then there’s a dynamic pause with nothing that Mads has to fill out. We did a lot of to-ing and fro-ing. It’s about being inspired. But we couldn’t give a conclusion. And the mediocrity of moviemaking. There’s somehow a poetic note throughout the film. Puisant dans son expérience de cinéaste, dans sa vaste culture littéraire, se remémorant ses années de formation, les luttes interminables pour terminer ses films à l’époque soviétique, Andreï Tarkovski offre ici le livre-bilan ... I only remember very pure faces, almost naked human beings, standing there. That scene was very important to us. [Laughs.] If you've heard about Another Round, the Oscar-nominated Danish film starring Mads Mikkelsen, you probably know about the Dance. Less fondly remembered is Vinterberg's follow-up, It's All About Love, a 2003 sci-fi starring Joaquin Phoenix and Claire Danes. So it serves many purposes, this socially accepted liquor. How Thomas Vinterberg Overcame the Greatest Tragedy of His Life to Make 'Another Round'. Who am I to tell people to drink or not to drink? And with a good life of experience with drinking. And even when they’re together, they’re lonely, in the beginning. 11:18 CEST. Vimeo/screenshot. People who don’t know Denmark should know that this movie is a love declarant to our country. It’s not easy to explain. I think it’s about self-forgetting. The film, which reunites Vinterberg with Mads Mikkelsen (star of his previously nominated The Hunt), is also competing for Best International Feature, an award it seems likely to win. High school teachers Martin (Mads Mikkelsen), Tommy (Thomas Bo Larsen), Nikolaj (Magnus Millang), and Peter (Lars Ranthe) appear to be more mature than their students, but their midlife crises prompt them to embark on a rather juvenile ‘social experiment.’ During a low moment for these middle-aged friends, particularly the exhausted and depressed Martin, they hear of Norwegian psychiatrist Finn Skårderud’s (unsubstantiated) theory that human beings are born with a 0.05% BAC (Blood alcohol concentration) deficiency. Mads Mikkelsen offers us in "Drunk", a remarkable composition of a history teacher in a high school, erased, and extinct, who will engage in a dangerous experiment with alcohol to regain enthusiasm at work.. Based on an overtly provocative theory, the director Thomas Vinterberg questions both the fascination that alcohol has in popular culture and the devastation caused by its excesses. At first glance, Thomas Vinterberg's Another Round may sound like . It’s stolen from the very old film Zorba The Greek, with Anthony Quinn. For the Danish writer/director, Another Round is a mid-career success amongst an incredibly varied filmography that includes the West Virginia-set youth crime film Dear Wendy, the sexual abuse and social-hysteria drama, The Hunt, and the '70s-set comedy about marriage and collectivist living, The Commune.But Filmmaker readers will most remember Vinterberg for 1998's enormously influential . The doctor of psychiatry who came up with the idea of the film asked me, “Thomas, how many married couples do you know who found each other sober?” It’s not that many. Though not necessarily much younger. Alcohol, in many ways, is the kick-starter of a film about life—embracing life and celebrating life. Such as falling in love or being inspired or getting an idea. But I see him flying. Find vores danske Oscar-vinder DRUK på din favorit filmtjeneste nu: https://info.nordiskfilm.dk/drukudenu/ Fire gymnasielærere og venner beslutter sig for at. Once Thomas Vinterberg explains how this case may put the little girl in the movie or maybe some girls ever have this experience as a victim. Thomas, you wanted to see me dance. You always have it, but I think you have it even moreso in this film. There were. We agreed that one [character] dies and one flies, to share it evenly. It’s interesting, because you’re talking about the uncontrollable, which is a word that I love these days. He felt he was run over by a train. We could dial up and down. Club last week to discuss Another Round (which is currently streaming on Hulu), youth, aging, the benefits and pitfalls of alcohol, the key to acting drunk without being drunk, the genius of Mads Mikkelsen, and his own Dogme roots. VINTERBERG: For 15 minutes. That germ of an idea eventually became Another Round (Druk in Danish), in which a group of jaded high school teachers discover the work of Norwegian psychiatrist Finn Skårderud, who theorized that humans are born with a blood alcohol content that’s 0.05 percent too low. 1 movie of the year. Thomas Bo Larsen, Lars Ranthe, Mads Mikkelsen, and . Danish film "Another Round", which won an Oscar on Sunday for best international feature film, is a dark existential comedy about the joys and dangers of being drunk, and letting go to embrace life. Good. But it also kills many people. Talking over Zoom — Vinterberg at his home in Denmark; Mikkelsen from a break during filming in Spain — the duo opened up about the origins of the project, how to act "drunk," and, yes . But yeah, we’ve found a path together, some very lovable men, both in The Hunt and here. So instead of being ashamed when we didn’t nail it, we would laugh with each other, because we knew exactly why it went wrong. It cost $10 million and made under $500,000. It was amazing. I’ve never done a movie like this before. Very quickly they decide to test it out: during the day, they maintain a 0.05% BAC (about 1 to 2 glasses of wine), even while teaching, to see if it reinvigorates them. Trouvé à l'intérieur – Page 4... 11:26 Anderson , Pamela 4 : 7 Anderson , Paul Thomas Punch - drunk Love 2 ... Olivier 3 : 5 interview with , on Maurice Pialat's influence on French ... VINTERBERG: When you make a movie, you always say, “I’ve never done a movie like this before.” But in this case, it was really true. (laughs) She found the final song [“What a Life” by Scarlet Pleasure] for me. I recommend staying in phase one. We were rioting against the whole establishment of moviemaking. I think it’s also the poetry. How were you able to get such great drunk performances from your actors? So that is the approach. On its release in 1998, Festen, or The Celebration, was something of a sensation. You have the biggest cinema in the world in Los Angeles, and all they could see was pixels. But the beauty of the thing is that when you're that drunk, obviously you don't care what people think around you. The following interview has been edited for length and clarity. I understand shooting and editing those scenes can be quite complicated. And it was only half a year ago that we had that life, but it seemed as if it was decades ago. Of course, there was. And suddenly by accident, the only ship in Denmark, which is called Denmark, passes by, in its beauty and its pride. Thomas Vinterberg helmed the Danish film "Another Round," starring Mads Mikkelsen as one of four friends who partake in an experiment with alcohol. There was a tremendous amount of love on the set, and care and grief at the same . It was cathartic. The following interview has been edited for length and clarity. Director Thomas Vinterberg specialises in drawing out both to best effect. But they had some alcohol. It takes four really great actors to start with. But I did buy that one.” It was an open space. Cannes rejected it. Spirit means more than alcohol. It’s the engine for the movie. "We were all very [emotionally] naked. Mads Mikkelsen on playing a high school teacher who decides to stay permanently drunk in the Danish dramedy 'Another Round' from director Thomas Vinterberg. (laughs) It suddenly became a part of my own life. AVC: Do you drink?TV: I do drink, but I don’t drink enough. But four days into shooting, Vinterberg's daughter was killed in a car crash. 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Ce paradoxe existe parce que le « café » vendu par les producteurs agricoles est de plus en plus différent du « café » acheté par les consommateurs. There were young people celebrating, drinking from the same bottle. Both Tobias Lindholm, the co-writer, and myself wanted to keep it open. I agree. Can you talk about choosing what songs to include? Then it’s brought to life. Internationally, he’s built something of a niche for himself playing these regal villains. These are four lonely creatures. And we were very careful about choreographing the scene so that there was hesitance and then retreat and then finally a complete surrender. And I grabbed his shoulder and said, “You’re an asshole.” And he stood up and knocked me out! I only remember very pure faces, almost naked human beings, standing there. It doesn’t matter how dark it gets. We were not like the other ones, so that’s one way of defining yourself, I guess. Ahead of the Academy Awards on April 25, CNN spoke with Vinterberg about what makes a good drunk performance, how "Another Round" connects with his other work, and finding a higher purpose on a film set. That scene alone took one and a half months in editing. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on . Those are the ones that really conquer the world. Nick Robinson and Chloë Grace Moretz Discuss the Weight of Getting Heavy, Jonathan Franzen Is Battle-Ready for the End of the World, The Painterly Photography of Marcus Maddox. Just a lot of practice. Even The Commune, my last Danish film, is kind of confrontational. So I used her a lot. Or what Humphrey Bogart said: “It’s like the rest of the world is a couple drinks behind.”. That restaurant scene is one of many ensemble conversation scenes in this film, which is something you’ve done a lot in your past films. Another Round threads the needle, acknowledging how it can screw up your life but also how it can be fun and enlightening.TV: That’s what we wanted to show. But luckily the excuse became bigger and bigger. “Look how he can dance.” So we were very careful about preparing it throughout the film, so that there’s people who want to see him dance. That ending, which features a jazz ballet dance number from Mads Mikkelsen, is so joyful, at least on the surface. And it was an interesting period, right? Of course, there was a script, and there was an editing process—it was not complete anarchy, but there was something. In 1998, Vinterberg became an overnight sensation when Festen, the first Dogme film, won the Jury Prize at Cannes. We should probably be asking ourselves, why has this film been such a success as it is right now? But in some places, the logic kind of disappeared, because it was an uncontrollable film. I thought that was beautiful. Why are people flocking to the cinema in Denmark, or actually, everywhere that film goes? But when it’s bad acting, it’s horrible to watch. SEEThomas Vinterberg interview: . It cost $10 million and made under $500,000. Those, we had a good hand on. We don’t have things we want to tell. And I think it’s the same feeling people get at the end of this movie. It felt like an uncontrollable beast we were working on, and that was kind of new to me. And how long will they stay per click? That is just insanely inspiring. synopsis. And your moves become a little different, and your speech become a little more precise, and that gives you away to a degree, but you can’t get away with hiding it. And I wanted to point at the fact that here’s a country of people pretending to be reasonable but drinking like madmen at the same time. I think you’re right. There’s this kitchen scene where it’s revealed that there’s someone else in her life that sees her. “We wanted this to be a survey and a curious exploration of liquor, which both kills and elevates people,” Vinterberg told us, and he achieves this without ever stooping to moralizing platitudes. Texte intégral révisé suivi d'une biographie de Sören Kierkegaard, fondateur de l'Existentialisme. Recently, when preparing to interview the Danish director Thomas Vinterberg about his new film Another Round, which won the Oscar for "best international feature film" on Sunday, I rewatched his debut feature, Festen. came in handy were the Russian videos, watching all the Russian people drunk for real. VINTERBERG: That’s right. For this interview, recorded for "The Envelope" podcast, the director and actor came together to talk about filmmaking and their collaboration on the project. At first glance, Thomas Vinterberg's Another Round may sound like . And then it wanted another scene with you and your friends, making slapstick comedy, buying codfish in a store. With respect and curiosity, such as with all the other characters. It could have been cheeky. And they move about two or three meters, with this lock. L. ike I’ve said a few times, this is the most Italian film you’ve made as well. All these doors were opened on a more academic level. [Laughs. MIKKELSEN: We shot it in two days. That’s what I’m always trying to aim for. Thomas Vinterberg 's raucous drama " Another Round ," about a group of friends who experiment with a constant . Mads Mikkelsen discusses. He’s very fragile and open and tender. I think it’s also the poetry. Not necessarily black-out drunk, but with a mild intoxication that, in theory, would help their day go better. AVC: Yes.TV: Well, it wasn’t necessarily rejecting what Hollywood was all about. But I kind of fell in love with that song. Maybe they should have. And that sensation is overwhelming. This was just thoughts about alcohol, really, and probably a reaction against mediocrity and boredom of this country. Everyone was so great in that moment. It happens at the end of writer-director Thomas Vinterberg's tragicomedy about four middle-aged high school teachers who attempt an experiment in magical drinking; entire features and paeans have already been written about it. We occasionally talk about work as well. And then there’s phase two, when you have to drink to become yourself again. AVC: It’s what Baudelaire meant when he wrote, “Be drunk.” He was really talking about a thirst for life.TV: That’s right. But also, it seems as if you always have a mission. for a lot of reasons. I can see that parallel, definitely. "This film probably kept me from insanity," Vinterberg confesses now. AVC: Growing up, you end up realizing that some of what they tell you in those programs isn’t true, that they rely on scare tactics. Were you ever nervous about the fact that you guys had to play drunk? It’s like when you have to perform a speech: the better you know the speech, the more you can leave the speech. Some people call it political correctness, but I would call it chastity and fearfulness and an over-reasonable behavior. That’s what I’m always trying to aim for. And you, of course, in particular, were absolutely outstanding, with your dance. We were busy doing a lot of other things, and maybe it was the right time. Maybe it was the right time. Hellfire de Nick Tosches est le plus beau livre jamais écrit sur un interprète de rock'n'roll - il est sans égal. Mais il est loin de n'être que cela. Tôt ou tard, Hellfire sera reconnu comme un classique américain. A child?TV: The police came and he was arrested. But a lot of small groups did that. She insisted on that for a very long time—she loves that band dearly. But it turned out that people were not ready to watch a film about the COVID shutdown yet. But were you ever hesitant. We were not like the other ones, so that’s one way of defining yourself, I guess. We could dial up and down. But once you turn up the volume, this is where we get in trouble. I see him getting another round. It was our beautiful catastrophe in private life. But also we did not want to be moralistic. You always have it, but I think you have it even moreso in this film. Hi there. My wife, the actress in the film, is also a vicar, and she’s also into music. But if it doesn’t just fly, then you have to cut it up and you need closeups of everyone so you can separate them. The dancing bit was something I was in love with, because I knew Mads was a dancer. I don’t drink much. And depending on who you are, you see a different ending. We filmed how they looked at different levels of alcohol. We can stop being rational and stop the labour and just fly. How did you approach portraying the women in these men’s lives? It’s about letting go of control. And I’m proud of it, because I did watch a lot of those older Italian movies at film school. MIKKELSEN: There is an innocence in the entire scene, when you look at all the faces. We never wanted to be moralizing. For Vinterberg, however, Another Round is his most personal work to date. AVC: Oh yeah?TV: Yeah, I was on a public bus with my dad, who didn’t have a driver’s license. And a huge drunk guy comes on the bus and tosses my sister off her chair. The English translation of Thomas Vinterberg's latest film, "Another Round," might disguise the real nature of the imbibing that takes place on the screen.The original Danish title, "Druk," which translates roughly to "Binge Drinking," feels like a more fitting way to describe the gloriously choreographed chaos that plays out. Filmen er bedst, når den viser de fire venners indbyrdes sammenhold og fælles drive." He received the Jury's and Producers' Awards at the International Student Film Fest in Munich and won the 1st Prize at the Tel Aviv Film Fest. This story, published ahead of the awards, features an interview with director and screenplay writer Thomas Vinterberg about the production and the personal tragedy that shaped the film. We were competitors. You can never do that. But you know, the madness, the nudity, the drunkenness, the scandals, have . Yet another divine moment of shooting this. But also, there had to be the right part. Popular success followed with his breakthrough short fiction. You had to be robust to survive making movies there. And for a young person, it’s much worse. Maybe we were ready for that kind of work together. Let’s shoot that scene.”, VINTERBERG: Yeah. Another Round is the latest Thomas Vinterberg film. When did you decide to set Another Round in a high school? I believe we had a lunch break there, when you just came screaming, “Come on. This year's BFI London Film Festival came to close with the announcement of its first Virtual Audience Awards, with Best Film going to director Thomas Vinterberg's Another Round, starring Rogue One and Doctor Strange's Mads Mikkelsen. The Oscar-nominated director opens up about his bittersweet ode to friendship and alcohol. More experienced drinkers, he asserts in an AV Club interview, "have to drink to become (themselves) again," and this is when you have a problem.This statement rang startlingly true. If there was one true surprise on the list read by Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas, it was in the historically competitive Best Director race. Were you ever nervous about the fact that you guys had to play drunk? So we were just there, in some turmoil of emotion. Movies tend to take one extreme stance on alcohol or another: Either you’re attending a nonstop party with no consequences or you’re being lectured about the dangers of drinking. Secretly. a script, and there was an editing process—it was not complete anarchy, but there was something. They wanted to see a film about life. We just looked outwards. That is just insanely inspiring. Miniature people who live in an old country house by borrowing things from the humans are forced to emigrate from their home under the clock. Naturally, they put it to the test, hiding flasks in janitors’ closets and taking swigs of Smirnoff with their morning coffee. AVC: The ending isn’t purely celebratory.TV: Of course not, because there’s someone who died. Already from writing this script, this was an untameable beast that wanted to go in all sorts of different directions. What was the original reason for that? Was your rehearsal mostly just to work on the drunkenness, or were there other aspects to it? Every time we were uncertain whether this was right or not, we just said, “You know what? It’s so un-calculated, and it’s such a mix of genres and emotions and private strategy and joyfulness of us working together, that it was somehow beyond our control. Le Peintre de la vie moderne est un recueil d'essais de Baudelaire, traitant du peintre et dessinateur Constantin Guys. It was amazing. Ahead of the Academy Awards on April 25, CNN spoke with Vinterberg about what makes a good drunk performance, how "Another Round" connects with his other work, and finding a higher purpose on a .
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