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    Manderlay is a 2005 avant-garde drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier, the second and final part of von Trier's projected USA – Land of Opportunities trilogy. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard, who replaces Nicole Kidman in the role of Grace Mulligan. The film co-stars Willem Dafoe, replacing James Caan. Lauren Bacall, Željko Ivanek, Jeremy Davies, and Chloë Sevigny return portraying different characters from those in Dogville.Only John Hurt, Udo Kier, and Jean-Marc Barr reprise ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManderleyManderley - Wikipedia

    Manderley is a fictional estate in Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel Rebecca, owned by the character Maxim de Winter.. Located in southern England (often said to be Cornwall as this was where the author lived, and explicitly stated as such in the Hitchcock adaptation), Manderley is a typical country estate: it is filled with family heirlooms, is run by a large domestic staff and is open to the public on certain days.. In spite of the house's beauty, the main character, the unnamed narrator, who ...

  3. Jun 3, 2005 · Manderlay: Directed by Lars von Trier. With Bryce Dallas Howard, Isaach De Bankolé, Danny Glover, Willem Dafoe. A story of slavery, set in the southern U.S. in the 1930s.

  4. Manderlay (2005) Trailerhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0342735/Director: Lars von TrierBryce Dallas Howard, Isaach De Bankolé, Danny Glover

  5. In 1933 a young woman, named Grace (Bryce Dallas Howard), and her father discover an Alabama plantation whose inhabitants live as if slavery had never been abolished. Feeling a sense of duty to ...

  6. Manderlay (2005) - Plot summary, synopsis, and more... After gangster Mulligan's (Willem Dafoe's) cars colony, fleeing northern justice, finds a hiding place in Alabama, spoiled, naive daughter Grace (Bryce Dallas Howard) refuses to travel on after seeing the Manderlay cotton plantation being run under slavery rules, called Mam's (Lauren Bacall's) law, including flogging.She keeps half of dad's goons as guard to force the dying matriarch-owner's heirs, which she shamelessly dispossesses and ...

  7. In 1933, after leaving Dogville, Grace Margaret Mulligan sees a slave being punished at a cotton farm called Manderlay. Officially, slavery is illegal and Grace stands up against the farmers. She stays with some gangsters in Manderlay and tries to influence the situation. But when harvest time comes, Grace sees the social and economic reality of Manderlay.

  8. Feb 16, 2006 · Alabama, 1933. A caravan of black limousines carries gangsters from a gold mining town in Colorado to a rural Alabama area where slavery still survives as an institution. Alabama looks uncannily like Colorado, as it must: The story that began in Lars Von Trier's "Dogville" (2003) continues here, with the same visual strategy of placing all the action on a sound stage, with chalk lines indicating the outlines of locations. A few rudimentary props flesh out the action, including doors, windows ...

  9. Manderlay is a 2005 avant-garde drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier, the second and final part of von Trier's projected USA – Land of Opportunities trilogy. It stars Bryce Dallas Howard, who replaces Nicole Kidman in the role of Grace Mulligan. The film co-stars Willem Dafoe, replacing James Caan. Lauren Bacall, Željko Ivanek, Jeremy Davies, and Chloë Sevigny return portraying different characters from those in Dogville. Only John Hurt, Udo Kier, and Jean-Marc Barr reprise ...

  10. MANDERLAY. The second instalment in Lars von Triers allegorical USA trilogy employs a similarly stripped down approach to Dogville and shares the earlier films polemic stance, but to leaner and more accessible effect.