
Melancholia (2011)
Año de lanzamiento: 2011
Nación: Denmark, France, Germany, Sweden
Alternative Title: Меланхолия, Меланхолiя, Melancolía, Melancolia, Melanhoolia, Melankólia
Director: Lars von Trier
Writer: Lars von Trier
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Louise Vesth, Meta Louise Foldager Sørensen
Co-Producer: Bettina Brokemper, Jérôme Clément, Katarina Krave, Lars Jönsson, Madeleine Ekman, Marianne Slot, Michel Reilhac, Rémi Burah, Tomas Eskilsson
Executive Producer: Peter Aalbæk Jensen, Peter Garde
Compañías: ARTE France Cinéma, DR, Film i Väst, Liberator Productions, Memfis Film, Slot Machine, Zentropa Entertainments, Zentropa International Köln, Zentropa International Sweden
Género: Apocalyptic Film, Art Film, Arthouse Science Fiction Film, Drama, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film
Budget: 7.400.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: depression, destruction of planet, end of the world, mansion, nihilism, power outage, sister sister relationship, suicide, surrealism, wealth, wedding planner, wedding reception
Historia
Melancholia follows Justine (Kirsten Dunst) and Michael as they celebrate their wedding at Claire's estate. Despite Claire's efforts, the wedding reception goes awry due to family tensions. Meanwhile, a rogue planet called Melancholia approaches Earth, causing fear among those who learn of its impending impact. As the date of collision nears, Justine finds solace in the inevitable destruction while Claire struggles with anxiety.
Resumen
Directed by Lars von Trier, 'Melancholia' (2011) is a unique blend of drama and apocalyptic science fiction set against the backdrop of a failing marriage and family tensions. The film explores themes of depression, nihilism, and sisterly relationships through its two central characters, Justine and Claire (Charlotte Gainsbourg), as they grapple with personal turmoil amidst an impending global catastrophe.