📖 Bài đọc (reading passage)

Dogme 95
Since its inception in the 1890s, cinema has seen many technical changes and advances and, as with any art form, there have been many different movements and styles associated with it. In 1995, a collective of Danish film directors wished to change the direction of filmmaking and reinforce the importance of cinematic truth. At the time, Hollywood blockbusters dominated the market. The ‘Dogme 95’ movement was created in order to prove that a big budget did not necessarily equate with quality in filmmaking. The avant-garde movement was started by directors Lars Von Trier, later known for Melancholia (2011) and Thomas Vinterberg, director of the 2015 film Far from the Madding Crowd. The two directors created a manifesto which outlined certain rules for filmmakers, with the aim of directorial and editorial simplification. These ten rules of filmmaking were later jokingly dubbed the ‘vow of chastity’ by the directors. The first rule stated that all shooting must be done on location. Furthermore, no props and sets could be brought in. If a specific prop, such as a piano, was needed in the plot, a location which already contained the said prop had to be selected. The second rule of the manifesto concerned music and sound, asserting that these should be recorded while the film was being shot. If the directors wished to have music in a particular scene, then it had to originate from the characters, such as someone singing or playing a musical instrument on screen. Sound of this type is classified as diegetic; other forms of sound, such as voiceovers, narrations or atmospheric music, are non-diegetic and were therefore not in accordance with the manifesto. The third rule stated that all filming should be done with a hand-held camera. Usually in filmmaking, cameras are placed on cranes or jibs in order to create a less shaky image and capture all angles. The fourth and fifth rules permitted only the use of colour film and natural lighting in Dogme films. Special lighting and filters were not allowed. The vow of chastity stated explicitly that should there be an unsatisfactory amount of light, a single lamp might be attached to the camera. The sixth, seventh and eighth rules related to the plot. The film had to be set in the here and now, and in the place in which the filming occurred. Genre movies were unacceptable, so the film could not be horror or fantasy, for example, and had to be realistic. Finally, the films were not allowed to contain superficial action such as murders. These rules meant that the films were concerned with everyday aspects of life such as familial relationships, friendships and so on. The ninth rule dictated only the use of the Academy 35mm format, the film gauge which is most commonly used in movies. The final rule stated that the director must not be credited. This most likely stemmed from the prevalence of high-budget films at the time, in which the popularity of the directors and actors alike was considered an important factor in choosing to go and see a film. The other aim of the final rule was to stop directors from showcasing their own personal tastes within their films and encouraging then to simply exhibit the truth about the characters and the story. With these rules in mind, the two directors each went on to make a film following the rules of the manifesto. The first film to be made in accordance to the vow of chastity was Vinterberg’s Festen (1998). The film tells the story of a family gathering celebrating the head of the family’s sixtieth birthday. Vinterberg shot the film on a digital video camera and proceeded to blow it up to fit the 35mm gauge, giving the film a very grainy effect. Furthermore, Vinterberg confessed to having covered a window during a scene in Festen. Thus two of the rules were broken in this film. Every other aspect of the film followed the rules, however, including the sound which was solely diegetic. The film went on to win many awards, including the Jury Prize in the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. The second Dogme 95 film made was Lars Von Trier’s The Idiots (1998). It portrays a group of adults who are seeking a way to display their ‘inner idiots’. Although he generally complied with the rules, Von Trier admitted to having interfered with the location by moving candles around to achieve the desired lighting. He has been chided for his use of non-diegetic music during a scene of the film, an accusation which Von Trier has rebutted, explaining that he used a harmonica player for the music, and although the player was not in the scene itself, the sound was recorded at the same time as the image. Following the creation of Festen and Idiots, further Danish directors joined the movement, forming the so-called ‘Dogme Brethren’. Filmmakers from all over the world have since attempted to follow the vow of chastity while creating Dogme 95 films, many finding it an effective way to approach making low-budget films. By 2005, over thirty Dogme 95 films had been made worldwide. Its founders terminated the movement in that year as they felt the manifesto was resulting in formulaic films. Despite this, the influence and importance of Dogme 95 in film history remains undeniable.

❓ Câu hỏi (questions)

Question 1 - 5
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the Reading Passage? TRUE if the statement agrees with the information FALSE if the statement contradicts the information NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
1
Dogme 95 aimed to show that good films could be made without spending large sums of money.
2
The Dogme 95 manifesto was launched in Copenhagen in 1995.
3
The films Melancholia and Far From the Madding Crowd were made in accordance with the principles of the Dogme 95 manifesto.
4
None of the Dogme 95 films ever received critical acclaim.
5
The founders of the movement eventually became disenchanted with it.
Question 6 - 10
Complete each of the following statements with the best ending A-H from the box below.
List of Endings
A
put cameras on their shoulders
B
be avoided
C
prevent them from imposing their own style on a film
D
use professional musicians on the film soundtrack
E
use a maximum of one lamp when filming
F
alter the location they had chosen
G
tell the actors how to act
H
be seen on the screen
The vow of chastity did not allow directors to
6
The source of music or sound effects was to
7
Filmmakers were permitted to
8
Horror, fantasy and unnecessary violence were to
9
Directors were not credited in films in order to
10
Question 11 - 13
Choose THREE letters, A-G.
Which THREE rules were broken in the first TWO Dogme 95 films?
A
Rule one
B
Rule two
C
Rule three
D
Rule four or five
E
Rule six, seven or eight
F
Rule nine
G
Rule ten

🔥 Answer key (đáp án và giải thích)

1
True

Giải thích chi tiết

smiley18 Ứng dụng Linearthinking để giải quyết dạng bài True // False // Not Given

Step 01: Read the question to understand (main idea + detail)

  • Simplified: Dogme 95 aimed to show that good films could be made without large sums of money

  • Main idea: Mục tiêu của Dogme 95 -> có thể làm phim hay với kinh phí thấp (big budget ≠ quality)

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Step 02: Locate relevant information

  • Từ khoá: “Dogme 95”, "good films", "large sums of money", "budget", "quality"

→ Dựa vào các từ khoá trên → Tìm được trích dẫn ở đoạn 1 câu cuối.

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Step 03: Read relevant information to understand (main + detail)

Trích dẫn: “The ‘Dogme 95’ movement was created in order to prove that a big budget did not necessarily equate with quality in filmmaking.

  • Simplified: The Dogme 95 movement was created to prove a big budget ≠ quality in filmmaking

  • Main idea: Phong trào Dogme 95 được tạo ra để chứng minh rằng ngân sách lớn ≠ chất lượng trong làm phim.

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Step 04: Compare meaning with meaning

  • Trong bài đọc: Mục đích Dogme 95: chứng minh “ngân sách lớn không đồng nghĩa với chất lượng phim”.

  • Trong câu hỏi: Dogme 95 muốn chứng tỏ “phim hay có thể làm mà không phải chi nhiều tiền”.

-> Hai ý hoàn toàn trùng nhau (big budget không cần thiết → good films vẫn làm được với ít tiền).

check Chọn: TRUE

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Lưu ý chung: • Nếu câu hỏi khẳng định ngược lại, ví dụ “Dogme 95 khẳng định chỉ phim có ngân sách lớn mới hay”, khi đó đáp án sẽ là FALSE. • Nếu đoạn văn không hề nhắc tới mối liên hệ giữa ngân sách và chất lượng, khi đó đáp án mới là NOT GIVEN.

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