The Celebration Movie Analysis

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Have you ever sat through an awkward family dinner where you could cut the tension with a butter knife? Well, multiply that by a hundred and then add suicide, adultery, psychosis, racism, and alleged child abuse and you’ve got The Celebration.
The first film produced under Dogme 95 rules, The Celebration centers around the 60th birthday celebration of Helge (Henning Moritzen) at the family-run hotel with many of his family and friends including his wife Else (Birthe Neumann), his eldest son Christian (Ulrich Thomsen), his daughter Helene (Paprika Steen), and his younger son Michael (Thomas Bo Larsen) and his own family. What would have been an extremely joyous occasion is somewhat marred by the recent suicide of Christian's twin sister, Linda, and the party begin falling apart when Christian accuses his father of sexually abusing him and Linda when they were children. The partygoers initially dismiss the allegations as an absurd joke and instead of chiding him, Helge sympathize Christian for his outburst and says gently to his son, "My memory must be failing me. What you talked about...

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