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Carl Theodor Dreyer

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Carl Theodor Dreyer (3 February 1889 – 20 March 1968), commonly known as Carl Th. [1]

45 relations: Anne Pedersdotter (play), Bright Lights Film Journal, Carl Th. Dreyer—My Metier, Carmilla, Copenhagen, David Bordwell, Day of Wrath, Die Gezeichneten (1922 film), Ekstra Bladet, Gertrud (film), Gertrud (play), Golden Lion, Hans Wiers-Jenssen, Herman Bang, Hjalmar Söderberg, Holger Drachmann, Jacob Breda Bull, Jean Cocteau, Jean Hugo, Joseph Delteil, Kaj Munk, Karl Emil Franzos, Kristofer Janson, Leaves from Satan's Book, Legitimacy (family law), Master of the House, Michael (1924 film), Nicolas de Gunzburg, Nordisk Film, Ordet, Præsidenten, Prix Femina, Roger Ebert, Scania, Sheridan Le Fanu, Storstrøm Bridge, Svend Rindom, The Bride of Glomdal, The Copenhagen Post, The Parson's Widow, The Passion of Joan of Arc, The Sorrows of Satan, Theocracy, Toronto International Film Festival, Vampyr.

Anne Pedersdotter (play)

Anne Pedersdotter (English version, The Witch, trans. John Masefield) is a play written in 1908 by Norwegian playwright Hans Wiers-Jenssen.

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Bright Lights Film Journal

Bright Lights Film Journal is an online popular-academic film magazine, based in Oakland, California, United States.

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Carl Th. Dreyer—My Metier

Carl Th.

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Carmilla

Carmilla is a Gothic novella by Irish author, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and one of the early works of vampire fiction, predating Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) by 26 years.

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Copenhagen

Copenhagen (København; Hafnia) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark.

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David Bordwell

David Bordwell (born July 23, 1947) is an American film theorist and film historian.

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Day of Wrath

Day of Wrath (Vredens dag) is a 1943 Danish drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and starring Lisbeth Movin, Thorkild Roose and Preben Lerdorff Rye.

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Die Gezeichneten (1922 film)

Die Gezeichneten (literally The Stigmatised, aka Love one another) is a 1922 German silent film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, based on the 1918 novel Elsker hverandre (Love one another) by Aage Madelung.

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Ekstra Bladet

Ekstra Bladet is a Danish tabloid newspaper focusing on sensationalist news and clickbait headlines.

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Gertrud (film)

Gertrud is a 1964 Danish drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, based on the 1906 play of the same name by Hjalmar Söderberg.

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Gertrud (play)

Gertrud is a Swedish 1906 play (drama), in three parts, by author and playwright Hjalmar Söderberg.

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Golden Lion

The Golden Lion (Leone d'Oro) is the highest prize given to a film at the Venice Film Festival.

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Hans Wiers-Jenssen

Hans Wiers-Jenssen (25 November 1866 – 25 August 1925) was a Norwegian novelist, playwright, stage producer and theatre historian.

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Herman Bang

Herman Joachim Bang (20 April 1857 – 29 January 1912) was a Danish author, one of the men of the Modern Breakthrough.

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Hjalmar Söderberg

Hjalmar Emil Fredrik Söderberg (July 2, 1869 – October 14, 1941) was a Swedish novelist, playwright, poet and journalist.

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Holger Drachmann

Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann (9 October 1846 – 14 January 1908) was a Danish poet and dramatist.

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Jacob Breda Bull

Jacob Breda Bull (28 March 1853 – 7 January 1930) was a Norwegian author, journalist and editor.

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Jean Cocteau

Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French poet, writer, designer, playwright, artist and filmmaker.

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Jean Hugo

Jean Hugo (19 November 1894 – 21 June 1984) was a painter, illustrator, theatre designer and author.

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Joseph Delteil

Joseph Delteil (20 April 1894 – 16 April 1978) was a 20th-century French writer and poet.

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Kaj Munk

Kaj Harald Leininger Munk (commonly called Kaj Munk) (13 January 1898 – 4 January 1944) was a Danish playwright and Lutheran pastor, known for his cultural engagement and his martyrdom during the Occupation of Denmark of World War II.

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Karl Emil Franzos

Karl Emil Franzos (October 25, 1848January 28, 1904) was a popular Austrian novelist of the late 19th century.

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Kristofer Janson

Kristofer Nagel Janson (May 4, 1841 – November 17, 1917) was a Norwegian poet, author and Unitarian clergyman.

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Leaves from Satan's Book

Leaves from Satan's Book, also known as Leaves Out of the Book of Satan (Blade af Satans bog), is a 1921 Danish drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and starring Helge Nissen.

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Legitimacy (family law)

Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived before the parents obtain a legal divorce.

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Master of the House

Master of the House (Du skal ære din hustru, literally Thou Shalt Honour Thy Wife) is a 1925 Danish silent drama film directed and written by acclaimed filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer.

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Michael (1924 film)

Michael (also known as Mikaël, Chained: The Story of the Third Sex, and Heart's Desire) was a German silent film released in 1924, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer, director of other notable silents such as The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), Master of the House (1925), and Leaves from Satan's Book (1921).

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Nicolas de Gunzburg

Nicolas Louis Alexandre de Gunzburg (12 December 1904 – 20 February 1981), also known as Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg, was a French-born magazine editor and socialite of Russian-Jewish, Polish, and Portuguese descent.

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Nordisk Film

Nordisk Film A/S is a Danish entertainment company established in 1906 in Copenhagen by filmmaker Ole Olsen.

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Ordet

Ordet (meaning "The Word" and originally released as The Word in English) is a 1955 Danish drama film, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer.

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Præsidenten

Præsidenten (The President) is a 1919 Danish silent film by Carl Theodor Dreyer.

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Prix Femina

The Prix Femina is a French literary prize created in 1904 by 22 writers for the magazine La Vie heureuse (today known as Femina).

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Roger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author.

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Scania

Scania, also known as Skåne, is the southernmost province (landskap) of Sweden.

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Sheridan Le Fanu

Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (28 August 1814 – 7 February 1873) was an Irish writer of Gothic tales, mystery novels, and horror fiction.

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Storstrøm Bridge

The Storstrøm Bridge (Storstrømsbroen) is a road and railway arch bridge that crosses Storstrømmen between the islands of Falster and Masnedø in Denmark.

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Svend Rindom

Svend Rindom (30 June 1884 – 11 December 1960) was a Danish screenwriter and film actor.

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The Bride of Glomdal

The Bride of Glomdal (Norwegian: Glomdalsbruden) is a 1926 film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer.

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The Copenhagen Post

The Copenhagen Post is a weekly newspaper providing Danish news in English both nationally and internationally; it is the only English-language newspaper published in Denmark.

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The Parson's Widow

The Parson's Widow (Prästänkan), aka The Witch Woman, is a 1920 comedy drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer.

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The Passion of Joan of Arc

The Passion of Joan of Arc (La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc) is a 1928 silent French film based on the actual record of the trial of Joan of Arc.

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The Sorrows of Satan

The Sorrows of Satan is an 1895 Faustian novel by Marie Corelli.

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Theocracy

Theocracy is a form of government in which a deity is the source from which all authority derives.

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Toronto International Film Festival

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF, often stylized as tiff) is one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, attracting over 480,000 people annually.

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Vampyr

Vampyr (lit) is a 1932 horror film directed by Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Theodor_Dreyer

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