Europa trilogy

The Europa trilogy is an experimental film trilogy created by Danish writers Lars von Trier and Niels Vørsel, comprising his three feature films The Element of Crime (1984), Epidemic (1987) and Europa (1991).

Europa
Directed byLars von Trier
Written byLars von Trier and Niels Vørsel
Release dates
  • 14 May 1984 (1984-05-14)
  • (The Element of Crime)
  • 11 September 1987 (1987-09-11)
  • (Epidemic)
  • 12 May 1991 (1991-05-12)
  • (Europa)
CountryDenmark
LanguageEnglish

Each films set in different locations of Europe, and are not a narrative trilogy but rather are linked by common themes and stylistic explorations. The overarching subject of the trilogy may be taken to be the social crises and traumas of Europe in the future. Each of the three films follows a character whose idealistic actions ultimately perpetuate the very problem he seeks to solve. Von Trier's later USA - Land of Opportunities Trilogy also deals with both apparent social collapse, and the ill-effects of the interventions of idealistic individuals. The trilogy also experiments with film noir conventions, and explores hypnosis and the relationship between reality and unreality.

The first and third films received largely positive reviews and garnered numerous awards including Vulcan Award twice, while the second received mixed reviews.

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