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Von Trier avoids temptation to talk at film awards

 

Sunday 04 December 2011 20:00 EST
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Bente Froge, the wife of Danish director Lars von Trier accepts the European Film 2011 prize for the film 'Melancholia' on behalf of her husband
Bente Froge, the wife of Danish director Lars von Trier accepts the European Film 2011 prize for the film 'Melancholia' on behalf of her husband (EPA)

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Lars Von Trier's wife, Bente Froge, receives the European Film 2011 award for his movie Melancholia at the 24th European Film Awards in Berlin.

The director himself has taken a "vow of silence" after joking that he was a Nazi at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year.

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