Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2014)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 58 mins

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On a cold winter's evening the old, charming bachelor, Seligman, finds joe beaten up in an alley. He brings her home to his flat where he cares for her wounds while asking her about her life. He listens intently as Joe recounts the lushy branched-out and multifaceted story of her life, rich in associations and interjecting incidents.

Cast: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Shia LaBeouf, Stacy Martin, Stellan Skarsgård

Crew: Lars Von Trier (Director), Manuel Alberto Claro (Director of Photography)

Genres: Drama

Release Dates: 06 Mar 2014 (India)

Tagline: Forget About Love

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as Jerôme
as Young Joe
as Seligman
as Joe - 10 Years
as Odin
as Man 2 on Train
as Psychologist
as Young Lad 2 on Train
as Joe's Father
as Little My
as Man in Window
as Man B Having Sex
as Man 4 in car
as Married Man on Train
as Joe's Mother
as Debtor gets whipped
as Bruneda
as Man C Having Sex
as Secretary
as H's Boy 1
as H's Boy 2
as H's Boy 3
as Mr. H
as Joe's Girlfriend - 18 Years
as Man 2 in car
as Marcel, 3 year
as Young Lad 1 on Train
as K
as The Whore of Babylon
as Debtor gentleman
as Man on Train 1
as Jerôme's Uncle
as Man A Having Sex
as Man Who Cannot Touch Joe
as Man D Having Sex
as Therapist
as Joe's girlfriends, 18 years
as Joe's Girlfriend - 18 Years
as Babysitter
as Man 1 in Car
as Clerk in horse shop
as Joe's Girlfriend - 18 Years
as Joe - 7 years
as Young Man in Hospital
as P
as Old Jerôme
as Doctor Performing Abortion
as Madame
as Thug 1
as Doctor 1
as Joe - 2 Years
as Doctor 2
as Boss
as Nurse
as Debtor in Greenhouse
as Interpreter
as Man Uninterested
as B -10 Years
as Valeria Messalina
as Renée
as Joe's girlfriends, 12 years
as Conductor
as The Waiter
as Mrs. H

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Camera:
ARRI ALEXA M
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
Forget About Love
Movie Connection(s):
Followed by: Nymphomaniac: Vol. II (English)
Goofs:
Revealing Mistakes
A prosthetic penis was used for the blow job scene on the train.

Errors in Geography
The train carriage where the two girls pick up strangers is German, but the ticket collector is wearing a British Railways uniform from the 1970s.

Errors in Geography
The action is supposed to take place in England. But Joes' Apartment has European style electrical outlets on the walls, as does the hospital room where she visits her father.
Trivia:
Stacy Martin stated that shooting the sex scenes was a bit boring due to their technical nature.

Three actors were in a Marvel movie and one was in a DC movie. Stellan Skarsgard (The Avengers, Thor), Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man), and Jamie Bell (later on Fantastic Four). Uma Thurman was the only actress to be on DC. (Batman & Robin).

While the film features unsimulated sex, exposed genitals and penetration were digital compositions of pornographic actors onto the bodies of the film's actors.

This is the second film featuring Uma Thurman to be cut into two films due to length issues. The first was Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) and Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004).

Shia LaBeouf was asked to send pictures of his penis in order to obtain his role. He subsequently decided to send in personal sex tapes of him and his girlfriend having sex in order to convince Lars von Trier to cast him.

Originally, this movie and Nymphomaniac: Vol. II (2013) were shot as one movie and were originally intended to be released as one cut. Due to its length it was split into two movies.

Nicole Kidman was cast as Mrs. H but she dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.

Lars von Trier's ninth feature film in which Udo Kier has been cast.

This movie was Banned in Turkey.

Liam Hemsworth turned down the part of Jerôme.