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  1. The Golden Heart trilogy (Danish: Guldhjerte-trilogien) is three films by the Danish screenwriter and director Lars von Trier. It consists of Breaking the Waves (1996), a melodrama about sex and religion; The Idiots (1998), a Dogme 95 film dealing with moral conventions; and Dancer in the Dark (2000), a musical starring the Icelandic ...

  2. 1. Breaking the Waves (1996) R | 159 min | Drama. 7.8. Rate. 82 Metascore. Oilman Jan is paralyzed in an accident. His wife, who prayed for his return, feels guilty; even more, when Jan urges her to have sex with another. Director: Lars von Trier | Stars: Emily Watson, Stellan Skarsgård, Katrin Cartlidge, Jean-Marc Barr.

  3. Von Trier achieved international success with his Golden Heart trilogy. Each film in the trilogy is about naive heroines who maintain their "golden hearts" despite the tragedies they experience. This trilogy consists of Breaking the Waves (1996), The Idiots (1998), and Dancer in the Dark (2000).

  4. An Eastern European US immigrant with a love for musicals has to cope with the gradual loss of her vision. Director: Lars von Trier | Stars: Björk, Catherine Deneuve, David Morse, Peter Stormare. Votes: 116,506 | Gross: $4.18M. Lars von Trier The Golden Heart Trilogy.

  5. 2 ^ The Elements of Crime, Epidemic and Europa are, respectively, the first, second and third part of the film trilogy Europa. 3 ^ Breaking the Waves, The Idiots and Dancer in the Dark are, respectively, the first, second and third part of the film trilogy Golden Heart.

    Year
    Title
    Also Known As
    1969
    Secret Summer
    (Hemmelig sommer) [1]
    1982
    (Befrielsesbilleder) [1]
    1984
    (Forbrydelsens element) [1]
    1987
    Yes
  6. 19 de oct. de 2022 · Von Trier’s miniseries trilogy The Kingdom (Danish title: Riget) is a medical horror epic that chronicles the bizarre and supernatural events at a Danish neurosurgical hospital.

  7. 3 de oct. de 2023 · Breaking the Waves is Lars von Trier’s fifth feature film, released in 1996 as part of his ‘Golden Heart’ trilogy, so named because the three films within this compilation ( Breaking the Waves, The Idiots (1998), and Dancer in the Dark (2000)) all contain within them heroines who, despite their devastating misfortunes and tragic encounters, rema...