| Jens Albinus | ... | Himself / Stoffer | |
| Iris Albøge | ... | Qualified Carer | |
| Lars Bjarke | ... | Himself / Rocker #1 | |
| Louise B. Clausen | ... | Herself / Rocker Girl | |
| Palle Lorentz Emiliussen | ... | Mongol | |
| Christian Friis | ... | Himself / Rocker #3 | |
| Anne Louise Hassing | ... | Herself / Susanne | |
| Jesper Jargil | ... | Himself (voice) | |
| Bodil Jørgensen | ... | Herself / Karen | |
| Ewald Larsen | ... | Himself / Rocker #2 | |
| Nikolaj Lie Kaas | ... | Himself / Jeppe | |
| Troels Lyby | ... | Himself / Henrik | |
| Luis Mesonero | ... | Himself / Miguel | |
| Torben Meyrowitsch | ... | Mongol | |
| Trine Michelsen | ... | Herself / Nana | |
| Louise Mieritz | ... | Herself / Josephine | |
| Lis Bente Petersen | ... | Mongol | |
| Svend Erik Plannthin | ... | Mongol | |
| Henrik Prip | ... | Himself / Ped | |
| Anne-Grethe Bjarup Riis | ... | Herself / Katrine | |
| Knud Romer Jørgensen | ... | Himself / Axel | |
| Axel Schmidt | ... | Mongol | |
| Paprika Steen | ... | Herself / High Class Lady | |
| Claus Strandberg | ... | Himself / Guide at Factory | |
| Lars von Trier | ... | Himself |
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| Jesper Jargil | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Jesper Jargil | writer | |
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| Vinca Wiedemann | .... | producer | |
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| Jesper Jargil | |||
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| Daniel Dencik | |||
| Mette Zeruneith | |||
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| Nina Lyng | .... | general production | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Michael Frank Nielsen | .... | film color timer | |
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This documentary, or film of the filming of "The Idiots", allows us some insight to von Trier's thoughts during the film making, including his attitudes about some of the actors (mainly the women), and his paranoia of having cancer of many different organs.
I enjoyed this documentary, despite the very poor quality of the tape I rented, because it also showed some of the thoughts von Trier put into "The Idiots", which is a very poignant movie for me.
If you really like "The Idiots" and you want to continue to ponder its significance, you'll enjoy this film.