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Lars Von Trier has been doing press over the past week for the US release of Antichrist. (Remotely, as he doesn’t fly, and has never been to the States.) But it wasn’t until today that he revealed the name and nature of his next project. Planet Melancholia is said to be a ‘psychological disaster film’, which he will write and direct. Hm. Psychological disaster? Sounds like Antichrist, no? But this one has a sci-fi bent, and a couple other interesting things about it.

There’s the possibility that the film is actually just called Melancholia, which is how Variety is currently listing it. The trade says the title is illustrated in their press release by ‘an enourmous planet…that looms threateningly close to Earth.” THR says that Von Trier is “moving into Roland Emmerich territory” with Planet Melancholia, but also calls Antichrist an “art house mash up of the slasher horror genre,” so I’m not sure I trust the Emmerich description.

More intriguing is the note from producer Peter Aalbaek Jensen, who said the film will shoot next summer in Germany and Sweden, and feature “a mix of spectacular, cinematic imagery with Dogme-style handheld camerawork.” Jensen also said the film, which has reportedly come together very quickly, would be “romantic, in a Lord Byron sort of way.” The sci-fi intimations are slight, so I’m curious to hear more about that angle, if indeed it is significant. Jensen says the film does not involve an alien invasion, so there’s that. Wonder if this one will get a video game, too?

Unfortunately, we don’t know any more than this. We might get a few more details as the director does more Antichrist promotion, but I expect we’ll have to wait a few more months for anything significant.

As for Lars Von Trier, there was only one comment: “No more happy endings!” Be afraid.

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  • Thankfully Anti-Christ is going on a limited run in Ann Arbor for a couple weeks.
  • Fake Lars Von Trier
    Yes, it's me, Lars. It's not actually a planet. Basically my ego becomes too big to be contained on Earth and forms a giant planetary body orbiting the sun.

    I'm not sure what else. I think Willem Dafoe pours printer ink into his penis and uses it to write children's books. What do you think?
  • haha
  • i cant say how much i love Lars Von Trier. one of my favorite directors: right up there with Cronenberg, del Toro, and (yes) Spielberg. keep up the good work Lars
  • Daniel
    "and (yes) Spielberg"..

    ..Why the "yes"?
  • monkeymafia
    Hey Lars,

    Pull-out couch is always open for you, should you choose to come visit the states... Just not this month (it's occupied)
  • shadow
    I both hated and loved Antichrist.

    I have no doubt in my mind his sci-fi film will be unlike anything that has come before so consider me already sold on it.
  • Raymond Woods
    One of our most dynamic directors today (love him or hate) is going into the realm of sci-fi. Besides the movie just totally sucking I see no downside to this story. Oh yeah What really makes me excited is described in one word: Originality. I'm just glad to see a sci fi movie coming out that is not a remake or an adaptation of a boardgame.
  • Adam
    Von Trier has already ventured into the realm of science fiction before, with the sublime Element of Crime. It's genius.
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