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Carl Theodor Dreyer (; 3 February 1889 – 20 March 1968), commonly known as Carl Th. Dreyer, was a Danish film director and screenwriter. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers in history, his movies are noted for emotional austerity and slow, stately pacing, frequent themes of social intolerance, the inseparability of fate and death, and the power of evil in earthly life. His 1928 movie ''
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'' is considered to be one of the greatest movies of all time, renowned for its cinematography and use of close-ups. It frequently appears on ''
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, it was voted the ninth-best film by film critics and 37th by film directors. His other well-known films include ''
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'' (1924), ''
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'' (1932), ''
Day of Wrath ''Day of Wrath'' () is a 1943 Danish drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and starring Lisbeth Movin, Thorkild Roose and Preben Lerdorff Rye. It is an adaptation of the 1909 play '' Anne Pedersdotter'' by Hans Wiers-Jenssen, based on a ...
'' (1943), ''
Ordet ''Ordet'' (, meaning " The Word" and originally released as ''The Word'' in English) is a 1955 Danish drama film, written and directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is based on a play by Kaj Munk, a Danish Lutheran priest, first performed in 1932. ...
'' (''The Word'') (1955), and '' Gertrud'' (1964).


Life

Dreyer was born illegitimate in Copenhagen, Denmark. His birth mother was an unmarried,
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n maid named Josefine Bernhardine Nilsson, and he was put up for adoption by his birth father, Jens Christian Torp, a married Danish farmer living in Sweden who was his mother's employer. He spent the first two years of his life in orphanages until his adoption by a typographer named Carl Theodor Dreyer and his wife Inger Marie (née Olsen). He was named after his adoptive father, but in accordance with Danish practice, there is no Senior or Junior added to their names to distinguish them from each other. His adoptive parents were emotionally distant, and his childhood was largely unhappy. He later recalled that his parents "constantly let me know that I should be grateful for the food I was given and that I strictly had no claim on anything since my mother got out of paying by lying down to die." He was a highly intelligent school student, who left home and formal education at the age of 16. He dissociated himself from his adoptive family, but their teachings influenced the themes of many of his films. Dreyer was ideologically conservative.
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stated "As a youth he belonged to the
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party, a conservative group radical only in their opposition to military expenditures." Dreyer recalled "Even when I was with ''
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'', I was conservative...I don't believe in revolutions. They have, as a rule, the tedious quality of pulling development back. I believe more in evolution, in the small advances." Dreyer died of pneumonia in Copenhagen at age 79. The documentary '' Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier'' contains reminiscences from people who knew him.


Career


Early works

As a young man, Dreyer worked as a journalist, and he eventually joined the film industry as a writer of
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for
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s and subsequently of screenplays. He was initially hired by
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in 1913. His first attempts at film direction had limited success, and he left Denmark to work in the French film industry. While living in France he met
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,
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, and other members of the French artistic scene. In 1928 he made his first classic film, ''
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''. Working from the transcripts of Joan of Arc's trial, he created a masterpiece of emotion that drew equally on realism and expressionism. Because the Danish film industry was in financial ruin, Dreyer depended on private financing from Baron
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to make his next film, ''
Vampyr ''Vampyr'' () is a 1932 Gothic horror film directed by Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer. It was written by Dreyer and Christen Jul based on elements from Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 collection of supernatural stories '' In a Glass Darkly''. The ...
'' (1932), a surreal meditation on fear. Logic gave way to mood and atmosphere in this story of a man protecting two sisters from a
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. Both films were box office failures, and Dreyer did not make another movie until World War II.


Later career

By 1943, Denmark was under Nazi occupation, and Dreyer's film ''
Day of Wrath ''Day of Wrath'' () is a 1943 Danish drama film directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer and starring Lisbeth Movin, Thorkild Roose and Preben Lerdorff Rye. It is an adaptation of the 1909 play '' Anne Pedersdotter'' by Hans Wiers-Jenssen, based on a ...
'' had as its theme the paranoia surrounding witch hunts in the seventeenth century in a strongly
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culture. With this work, Dreyer established the style that would mark his sound films: careful compositions, stark monochrome cinematography, and very
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s. Dreyer made two documentaries in the more than a decade before his next full-length feature film, in 1955, ''
Ordet ''Ordet'' (, meaning " The Word" and originally released as ''The Word'' in English) is a 1955 Danish drama film, written and directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is based on a play by Kaj Munk, a Danish Lutheran priest, first performed in 1932. ...
'' (''The Word''), based on the play of the same name by
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. The film combines a love story with a conflict of faith. Dreyer's last film was 1964's '' Gertrud''. Although seen by some as a lesser film than its predecessors, it is a fitting close to Dreyer's career as it deals with a woman who, through the tribulations of her life, never expresses regret for her choices. David Thomson says it "awaits rediscovery as Dreyer's finest film and vindication of his method." Thomson quotes Dreyer: The great, never finished project of Dreyer's career was a film about
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. Although a manuscript was written (published in 1968), the unstable economic conditions and Dreyer's own perfectionism left the project undeveloped at his death.


Filmography


Feature films


Short films

*''Good Mothers'' (''Mødrehjælpen'', 12 min, 1942) *''Water from the Land'' (''Vandet på landet'', 14 min, 1946) *''The Struggle Against Cancer'' (''Kampen mod kræften'', 15 min, 1947) *''The Danish Village Church'' (''Landsbykirken'', 14 min, 1947) *''They Caught the Ferry'' (''De nåede færgen'', 11 min, 1948) *''Thorvaldsen'' (10 min, 1949) *''The Storstrom Bridge'' (''Storstrømsbroen'', 7 min, 1950) *''The Castle Within the Castle'' (''Et Slot i et slot'', 9 min, 1955)


References


Further reading

* * Carney, Raymond Francis, Junior, ''Speaking the Language of Desire: The Films of Carl Dreyer'',
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, 1989. * * * * *


External links


Official website
*
CarlDreyer.com
(archived)


Bibliography

Thoughts on My Métier by Carl Theodor Dreyer

Carl Th. Dreyer by Armond White
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