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        <dc:title>Losing Control: Lars von Trier and the Production of Authenticity and the Auteur</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Chow, PS</dc:creator>
        <dc:description>This thesis examines Lars von Trier’s latest three films, The Five Obstructions&#13;
(2003), The Boss of It All (2006), and Antichrist (2009), and posits that a principal&#13;
thread running through his oeuvre is the motif of losing control. He explores the&#13;
idea of relinquishing control at varying levels in the films: from liberating the&#13;
subject matter, to liberating the camera, to liberating the director from the creative&#13;
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through establishing obstructions, as manifested through von Trier’s practice, is a&#13;
conduit through which authenticity in the cinematic experience is wrought. The&#13;
second argument suggests that the conceit of surrendering aesthetic control is&#13;
simultaneously his effort at manifesting his selfhood and identity as an auteur.&#13;
Through the process of deconstructing the agency of the auteur, von Trier is&#13;
simultaneously constructing and asserting the persona that is Lars von Trier. The&#13;
self-reflexive construction of his persona signifies the authenticity which he often&#13;
seeks to express, and thus, it is a curious exploration of how one becomes an&#13;
‘authentic’ auteur, where the dynamic between control and play might be&#13;
characterised as the muse and inspiration that drives his art.</dc:description>
        <dc:subject>film studies, auteur studies</dc:subject>
        <dc:contributor>Yeoh, G</dc:contributor>
        <dc:date>2010-12</dc:date>
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        <dc:type>Masters</dc:type>
        <dc:publisher>National University of Singapore</dc:publisher>
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