Marianne Slot

Marianne Slot

Producer
Date of Birth: 01.01.1968

Content:
  1. About Marianne Slot
  2. Early Career and Collaboration with Lars von Trier
  3. Partnership with Zentropa
  4. "Nymphomaniac" and the Cannes Controversy
  5. Working with Lars von Trier
  6. Influence of Russian Cinema
  7. Awards and Recognition

About Marianne Slot

Marianne Slot is a French producer of Danish origin who has been working with renowned director Lars von Trier for many years. She has produced several of his most acclaimed films, including "Melancholia" and "Nymphomaniac."

Early Career and Collaboration with Lars von Trier

Slot began her career in the film industry in Paris, where she founded her own production company, Slot Machine. She met Lars von Trier through his producer, Peter Aalbæk Jensen. After expressing her interest in working with them, she was invited to collaborate on their new company, Zentropa.

Partnership with Zentropa

Slot's company, Slot Machine, has a close partnership with Zentropa, collaborating not only on von Trier's films but also on other projects. She is not officially a part of Zentropa but maintains a strong working relationship with the production company.

"Nymphomaniac" and the Cannes Controversy

Slot played a significant role in the production of "Nymphomaniac," von Trier's controversial film about sexuality and addiction. The film was released in two versions, each with a runtime of two hours. Rumors circulated that the film's absence from the Cannes Film Festival was due to von Trier's previous controversial statements, but Slot dismissed these speculations.

Working with Lars von Trier

Slot has high regard for Lars von Trier's work and considers him a brilliant director. She values their collaborative process and the unique creative freedom that he gives her as a producer. She describes von Trier as precise and well-prepared, creating a harmonious atmosphere on set.

Influence of Russian Cinema

Slot has an affinity for Russian culture and cinema. She has been influenced by the works of Andrei Tarkovsky, whom she considers one of the greatest filmmakers. She also admires the work of emerging Russian directors, particularly Angelina Nikonova and Olga Dykhovichnaya, and has collaborated with them on the festival "Zavtra."

Awards and Recognition

Slot has received numerous awards and accolades for her work, including the European Film Award for Best Film for "Melancholia." She has also served on the jury of various international film festivals, including the "Zerkalo" Film Festival in Russia.

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