Dear Wendy
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Dear Wendy | |
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Directed by | Thomas Vinterberg |
Produced by | Sisse Graum Olsen |
Written by | Lars von Trier |
Starring | Jamie Bell, Bill Pullman, Michael Angarano, Alison Pill |
Music by | Benjamin Wallfisch |
Distributed by | Wellspring Media (US) |
Release date(s) | 23 September 2005 |
Running time | 105 min |
Language | English |
Budget | DKK 50,000,000 (est.) |
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Dear Wendy is a 2005 film directed by Thomas Vinterberg, and starring Jamie Bell, Bill Pullman, Mark Webber and Alison Pill among others.
It is a co-production of Denmark, Germany, France and the UK.
The script was written by Lars von Trier.
- Tagline: One shot is all it takes.
[edit] Plot
A group of pacifists decide to carry guns. They call themselves Dandies. Their club is assembled from the young losers in a small mining town. The Dandies have several quirks and rules. For instance, a dandy can never brandish his weapon in public, and when they congratulate one another they speak in a "Brideshead Stutter" that can only be referential to Brideshead Revisited.
[edit] Trivia
- The film features many tracks by the 1960s pop-rock band The Zombies (She's Not There, Time of the Season, etc).
- The film was shot on a custom-built studio lot in Copenhagen, but represents a small mining town in West Virginia.
- The DVD contains an interview with Vinterberg and von Trier.
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