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Dunst: 'Von Trier torture is poetry'
Published Thursday, Jul 29 2010, 16:17 BST | By Simon Reynolds

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The actress, who is starring in the filmmaker's next project Melancholia, revealed that working with the controversial Dane has provided her with a "continuing challenge".
"What is different is that Lars instructs without [rehearsal] and it gives real things life," The Playlist quotes her as saying. "This is a continuing challenge for myself and with the material. [There's] poetry in the way he tortures women."
Discussing the premise for Melancholia, von Trier said: “It’s a story about two sisters and a planet. Kirsten is getting married, but only for a short while, of course.”
The title Melancholia is thought to refer to a giant planet that hovers close to Earth and causes the end of the world. Alexander Skarsgard, Kiefer Sutherland and Charlotte Gainsbourg co-star in the drama.
Von Trier's last movie Antichrist caused a stir for showing Gainsbourg's character 'She' inflict graphic self-torture on herself.
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