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Carl Th. Dreyer
Bibliography / Vampire
Uhyggen i os selv / Poul Malmkjær. In: Kosmorama, vol. 17, no. 102, 1971, s. 176-179.
Reception / Master of the House
Master of the House opened in Denmark on 5 October 1925 and got a positive reception. The premiere screening, critics reported, was followed by loud applause from the audience.
Shoot / Vampyr
The film was shot from around 1 April to mid-October 1930. Not a single set was built for the film.
Dvd / Vampyr
ReleasesReleased by mk2, 2006 (box with 5 Dreyer-films).
Transcription of letters / The President
From scholar Stephen Larson, North Carolina State University, we have received transcriptions of all the characters' letters that are displayed on intertitles in The President. His purpose is to…
Dvd / The Parson's Widow
ReleasesReleased by Image Entertainment, 2004.Buy the DVD at Amazon.com
Bibliography / Master of the House
Du skal aere din hustru (Master of the house) / John Pym. In: Monthly Film Bulletin, vol. 44, no. 522, 1977, s. 155-156.
Based on / Day of Wrath
HANS WIERS-JENSSEN: 'ANNE PEDERSDOTTER'. Day of Wrath is based on a play, Anne Pedersdotter (US title: The Witch) by the Norwegian writer Hans Wiers-Jenssen.
Shoot / Two People
Scheduled for 35 days (cf. the signed contract), the shoot took place at the Kungsholm studios in Stockholm from 5 July to 23 August 1944.
Shoot / Day of Wrath
The shoot was preceded by drawn-out negotiations with Nordisk Films Kompagni in Valby.
Reception / Gertrud
Gertrud was received in two rounds. The world premiere took place in Paris on 18 December 1964.
Paul Auster about 'the word'
22. dec 2017. In his novel Invisible (2009) Paul Auster sends one of his characters to the cinema to watch Dreyer’s Ordet (The Word). He experiences the miracle at the end of the film as a transcendent moment that…