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Carl Theodor Dreyer (Danish: [ˈkʰɑˀl ˈtsʰe̝ːotɒ ˈtʁɑjˀɐ]; 3 February 1889 – 20 March 1968), commonly known as Carl Th. Dreyer, was a Danish film director... |
Gertrud (film) (category Films directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer) Gertrud is a 1964 Danish drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer; it is based on the 1906 play of the same name by Hjalmar Söderberg. The title role... |
8th Bodil Awards (section Further reading) Elia Kazan won the award for Best American Film. Ordet directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and Der kom en dag directed by Sven Methling Emil Hass Christensen... |
SF Studios (section Further reading) films by other filmmakers such as Mauritz Stiller, Victor Sjöström, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Bo Widerberg, Lasse Hallström and Bille August. The majority of... |
Benjamin Christensen (section Further reading) supporting role of the painter Claude Zoret in his fellow countryman Carl Theodor Dreyer's film Michael (1924). This would prove Christensen's last film appearance... |
Herman Bang (section Further reading) Wings, directed by Mauritz Stiller, and 1924's Michael, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. "Herman Bang" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved... |
Lars von Trier (section Further reading) Anti-bourgeois in The Idiots. Von Trier is heavily influenced by the work of Carl Theodor Dreyer and the film The Night Porter. He was so inspired by the short film... |
Babette's Feast (section Further reading) actors, many of whom were well known for their roles in the films of Carl Theodor Dreyer. These included Lisbeth Movin as the Old Widow, Preben Lerdorff Rye... |
David Rudkin (section Further reading) British Film Institute's "Film Classics" series, a 2005 study of Carl Theodor Dreyer's Vampyr. Anger and After by John Russell Taylor p.279 of revised... |
Joseph-Marie Lo Duca (section Further reading) In 1951, Joseph-Marie Lo Duca found a copy of the negative of Carl Theodor Dreyer's second version of The Passion of Joan of Arc in the Gaumont Studios... |
The Seventh Seal (section Further reading) Morgon-tidningen, compared it to Carl Theodor Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc and Day of Wrath. While finding Dreyer's films to be superior, he still... |
Culture of Denmark (section Further reading) Von Trier. Denmark has had a strong tradition of movie making and Carl Theodor Dreyer has been recognised as one of the world's greatest film directors... |
The 400 Blows (section Further reading) Kurosawa, Luis Buñuel, Satyajit Ray, Steven Spielberg, Jean Cocteau, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Richard Linklater, Tsai Ming Liang, Woody Allen, Richard Lester... |
Legal drama (section Further reading) Archived from the original on October 28, 2018. Retrieved 2018-07-01. Dreyer, Carl Theodor (1928-10-25), The Passion of Joan of Arc, Maria Falconetti, Eugene... |
from Carl Theodor Dreyer's films and from Robert Bresson's. Thus David Thomson writes enthusiastically that seeing Ida is "like seeing Carl Dreyer's The... |
D. W. Griffith (section Further reading) Renoir, Cecil B. DeMille, King Vidor, Victor Fleming, Raoul Walsh, Carl Theodor Dreyer, Sergei Eisenstein, and Stanley Kubrick have praised Griffith. Griffith... |
Minimalism (section Further reading) associated with filmmakers such as Robert Bresson, Chantal Akerman, Carl Theodor Dreyer, and Yasujirō Ozu. Their films typically tell a simple story with... |
Expressionism (section Further reading) Modern Message". New York Times February 3, 1994; Theodor Adorno, Night Music (2009), p.276. Theodor Adorno, Night Music (2009), pp275-6. Mathias Goeritz... |
of 1974 Ph.D. dissertation Bordwell, David (1981). The Films of Carl-Theodor Dreyer. Berkeley: University of California Press. Bordwell, David; Janet... |
Art horror (section Further reading) London Fog (Alfred Hitchcock, 1927) M (Fritz Lang, 1931) Vampyr (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932) The Bride of Frankenstein (James Whale, 1935) Cat People (Jacques... |