Jesper Jargil
Directing
Known For

A group of people gather at a Copenhagen suburban home to break all the limitations and to bring out the 'inner idiot' in themselves.
The Idiots

Four people plan to rob a bank on new year's eve, when no one will notice because of the celebrations.
D-Day

A very intimate look on Lars von Trier and his cast and crew, during the production of "The Idiots".
The Humiliated

Jesper Jargil's documentary portrait of a bizarre piece of Danish experimental theater directed by Lars von Trier.
The Exhibited

The filmmakers who created the Dogme Manifesto reflect, argue, and watch clips of their own films.
The Purified
Quixotic Martino Sclavi dives deep into the Danish film scene to uncover the truth behind the Dogme 95 Manifesto, along the way the film systematically breaks each and every one of the Dogme 'vows of chastity' - employing special effects, comedy sound design, and a singing narrator to boot.
Wag the Dogma

Stine tries to figure out her feelings for Jens, Michael, and Søren. She is most in love with Jens. However, Jens is always so serious and only thinks about school. Stine and Jens move in together, but this does not solve any of their problems. When Jens does not come home one evening without letting her know, Stine moves in with Anders. However, she misses Jens.