Dogville is a 2003
Danish avant-garde drama film written and directed by
Lars von Trier, and starring
Nicole Kidman,
Lauren Bacall,
Chloë Sevigny,
Paul Bettany,
Stellan Skarsgård,
Udo Kier,
Ben Gazzara and
James Caan. It is a
parable that uses an extremely minimal,
stage-like
set to tell the story of Grace Mulligan (Kidman), a woman hiding from
mobsters, who arrives in the small mountain town of Dogville,
Colorado, and is provided refuge in return for physical labor. Because she has to win and retain the acceptance of every single one of the inhabitants of the town to be allowed to stay, any attempt by her to have her own way or to put a limit on her service risks driving her back out into the arms of the criminals. Although she has no power in herself, her stay there ultimately changes the lives of the local people and the town in many ways.