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It's not the end of the world for Danish director Lars Von Trier with the Grasse public prosecutor's office officially dropping defamation charges against the outspoken filmmaker just after his Melancholia won the Best Film prize at the European Film Awards over the weekend.our editor recommendsLars Von Trier's 'Melancholia' Wins Best Film at European Film AwardsLars Von Trier Imposes Voluntary Gag Order on Himself After Police Questioning Grasse's public prosecutor Jean-Michel Cailleau told The Hollywood Reporter that "the case has been officially closed" and that authorities won't press charges against Von Trier. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Memorable Mea Culpas Authorities in Grasse had officially charged Von Trier with "justifying war crimes" in August punishable by up to five years in jail. "There was no intention on the part of Mr. Von Trier to commit the act of 'justifying war crimes'," Cailleau said. He added: "He expressed himself in a language that wasn't his own and also under very stressful circumstances." FILM REVIEW: Melancholia Von Trier infamously told journalists at this year's Festival de Cannes: "I really wanted to be a Jew, then I found out I was actually a Nazi. My family was German, Hartmann, which also gave me some pleasure. I understand Hitler, he certainly did some wrong things, but I can imagine him sitting in his bunker towards the end...now how can I get out of this sentence? OK, I'm a Nazi." CANNES 2011: Lars von Trier Admits to Being a Nazi, Understanding Hitler While the Festival de Cannes declared Von Trier persona non grata at the fest, Melancholia saw its lead actress Kirsten Dunst take the Best Actress prize at the festival. Despite dropping the charges, Cailleau said, "We were of course shocked by his words, and it was natural for the associations involved to react as they did." Cailleau added: "We received the sincerest apologies and don't wish to proceed further in this matter." PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Hollywood's Memorable Mea Culpas Related Topics Kirsten Dunst International Melancholia Lars von Trier

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