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DOGMA 25 prend officiellement son élan avec MR. NAWASHI, d'Isabella Eklöf

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- Le nouveau mouvement cinématographique danois, inspiré de Dogme95, commence avec le film intime sur le BDSM de la réalisatrice suédoise, qui arrivera dans les salles à l'automne 2026

DOGMA 25 prend officiellement son élan avec MR. NAWASHI, d'Isabella Eklöf
Isabella Eklöf écrivant le titre du film avec un dessin pour l'accompagner, pour marquer le début officiel du tournage (© Zentropa)

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A symbolic ceremony at Zentropa’s headquarters in Filmbyen marked the official launch of the first film under the newly established DOGMA 25 movement. Titled MR. NAWASHI, the project will be directed by Swedish writer-director Isabella Eklöf and becomes the inaugural entry in the collective’s ambitious artistic experiment.

The event took place on 6 October at 4 pm, when Eklöf read aloud the movement’s “Chastity Vow” and its ten rules, before painting a countdown column on the wall to symbolise the one-year period that each DOGMA 25 director has to complete their movie. As tradition has it, the filmmaker handwrote the film’s title on recycled paper, accompanied by a small drawing, marking the official start of production.

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Eklöf immediately began writing the screenplay for what will be DOGMA 25 #1, with the film scheduled to be completed by 6 October 2026, in accordance with the strict rules of the new vow. Little is known about the project beyond its official pitch: “A BDSM love story.” The director commented: “Zentropa once again shows its trademark fearlessness by backing me and my crazy, self-absorbed experiment of a film project.”

Eklöf made her feature debut with Holiday [+lire aussi :
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, which won a Bodil Award for Best Film, and followed this up with Kalak [+lire aussi :
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interview : Asta Kamma August
interview : Isabella Eklöf
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, based on Kim Leine’s raw, autobiographical novel about his time in Greenland. She also co-wrote Border [+lire aussi :
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with Ali Abbasi.

DOGMA 25 was announced in May during the Cannes Film Festival (see the news), exactly 30 years after the original DOGMA 95 movement, which shook the world, with Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg at the forefront. It is a new collective initiative by five prominent Nordic filmmakers: Isabella Eklöf, May el-Toukhy (Queen of Hearts [+lire aussi :
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interview : Gustav Lindh
interview : May el-Toukhy
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]
), Milad Alami (Opponent [+lire aussi :
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interview : Milad Alami
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), Annika Berg (Team Hurricane [+lire aussi :
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interview : Annika Berg
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) and Jesper Just. All, except Just, graduated from the National Film School of Denmark; Just studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Together, they have drafted a new manifesto and a ten-point “Chastity Vow” designed to defend the artistic integrity of feature filmmaking and encourage fearless, uncompromising storytelling in a digital and algorithm-driven age.

Founded in Copenhagen in spring 2025, the collective aims to preserve the immediacy and authenticity of filmmaking by imposing radical creative restrictions. Among other rules, the script must be written by hand, shooting must take place where the story unfolds, internet use is banned during the creative process, there can be a maximum of ten crew members behind the camera, and at least half of each film must be without dialogue. “Make your film as if it were your last,” reads the final “commandment”.

DOGMA 25 was initiated by el-Toukhy, who brought together the group of directors. The project is being produced in collaboration with Zentropa, DR and Nordisk Film Distribution, ensuring the basic financing needed to realise the films within the strict DOGMA 25 framework. Additional funding is expected as the projects develop. The Danish Film Institute is also supporting the development of the DOGMA project, although it does not normally grant production funding without a completed script.

Producers Louise Vesth and Sisse Graum Jørgensen, both leading figures at Zentropa, oversee the initiative. Their extensive track records include multiple Cannes, Venice and Berlin selections, as well as Oscar-winning productions. MR. NAWASHI is expected to have its world premiere in autumn 2026.

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