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Carl Theodor Dreyer: A Tribute

Carl Theodor Dreyer is considered one of the greatest directors of all time. These six newly restored digitized copies will allow the audience to rediscover this great master of cinema

Master of the House

Dir.: Carl Theodor Dreyer
| 112 minutes

Victor is a domestic tyrant who does not appreciate his wife Ida’s great efforts to upkeep their splendid home and family. Her mother and the family’s nanny have had enough and come up with a scheme to make Victor grateful for what he has.

The Passion of Joan of Arc

Dir.: Carl Theodor Dreyer
| 97 minutes

The last 24 agonizing hours in the life of Joan of Arc. Dreyer manages to create a dramatic work almost without the use of words. The drama is built, among other features, using a series of extreme close-ups on the tormented face of Joan of Arc. Images that have become iconic.

Vampyr

Dir.: Carl Theodor Dreyer
| 73 minutes

Allan Gray arrives to a remote estate, where he encounters chilling phenomena that include a shadow with a life of its own. When the estate owner’s daughter becomes ill, there seems to be a more terrifying meaning to the supernatural phenomena.

Speaker (in Heb.): Benjamin Freidnberg

Day of Wrath

Dir.: Carl Theodor Dreyer
| 93 minutes

Set in the 17th century, Dreyer’s film describes the trial of a young woman accused of witchcraft, after her husband is found dead. This visual masterpiece is reminiscent of Rembrandt’s paintings with their dark and gloomy atmosphere. 

Ordet

Dir.: Carl Theodor Dreyer
| 125 minutes

A powerful drama about faith and the trial to which it is put during a family crisis. The hypnotic rhythm and the closed geometric world in which the plot takes place in, makes Ordet one of the great masterpieces of cinema.

Gertrud

Dir.: Carl Theodor Dreyer
| 117 minutes

Gertrud leaves her husband for a young musician, only to find out that he cannot give her his total love.... Dreyer’s final film is exceptionally intense, warm and serene.