

Movie spotlight
Selvmordsskolen
Bizarre satiric tale about an ordinary Danish man disappointed in life and the welfare system. Close to a total collapse he decides to take the easy way out. He seeks help at Doctor X, head of a suicide school that guarantees 100% efficiency.
Insights
Plot Summary
This short documentary by Jørgen Leth explores the concept of suicide through interviews with individuals who have contemplated it, as well as philosophical and psychological perspectives. It delves into the motivations, societal factors, and existential questions surrounding the act, aiming to provide a thought-provoking examination of a sensitive topic. The film presents a stark and introspective look at human despair and the search for meaning.
Critical Reception
As a short, experimental documentary from 1964, 'Selvmordsskolen' received limited widespread critical review in the traditional sense. However, within arthouse and academic circles, it has been recognized for its daring and unflinching approach to a taboo subject, and for Jørgen Leth's distinctive visual and narrative style.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its provocative and intellectual engagement with suicide.
Noted for its experimental and artistic approach to a difficult subject.
Considered an early and significant work in Jørgen Leth's filmography.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific short film from 1964 is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Jørgen Leth, known for his work as a filmmaker, writer, and critic, has often explored themes of human existence and the body in his films, making 'Selvmordsskolen' a seminal piece in understanding his broader artistic concerns.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources
Community Critic Reviews
No critic reviews have been posted yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.
My Review
TMDB Reviews
No TMDB reviews are available yet for this title.
Video Reviews
No video reviews found for this title yet.