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    Format: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 119 Min. + ca. 50 Min. Extras) : s/w , 1 Beih. (10 Bl.) , Bildformat: 1.33:1
    Edition: 1
    Content: Ordet (The Word), one of Dreyer's most liked and admired films, is one of the most beautifully photographed films ever made. It contains just 114 shots, averaging 65 seconds each (its spellbinding simplicity enabled it to be edited in just five days.) Based on a 1932 play by Danish playwright and Lutheran country priest Kaj Munk (1898-1944), Ordet is a tale of miraculous resurrection brought about by human love. It is an extraordinary expression of spiritual optimism that is neither sentimental nor pious. Religious intolerance and family tensions within a Danish farming family lie at the heart of the film, which explores the clash between orthodox religions and true faith. Dreyer achieves its powerful effects in deceptively simple ways, and has produced, in its closing moments, one of the most extraordinary scenes in all cinema. As well as directing feature films, Dreyer was involved in 13 state-commissioned documentaries and short films up to 1956, on subjects ranging from art and architecture to road-safety. Two of his rare short films are included on this DVD. (BFI)
    Content: Extras: * Ordet Og Lyset (Helga Theilgaard, 2001, 33 mins) - a documentary about cinematographer Henning Bendtsen and the making of Ordet * Thorvaldsen (Dreyer, 1949, 10 mins) * Storstrom Bridge (Dreyer, 1950, 7 mins) * Fully illustrated booklet including essays by Dreyer scholar Casper Tybjerg (University of Copenhagen) and Philip Horne (University College London)
    Note: Ländercode: 2 , Orig.: Dänemark, 1955 , Fully illustrated booklet including essays by Dreyer scholar Casper Tybjerg (University of Copenhagen) and Philip Horne (UCL) , Ordet og lyset. Thorvaldsen. Storstrom Bridge , Dän. mit engl. Untertiteln
    Language: Danish
    Author information: Dreyer, Carl Theodor
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