Vredens Dag (1943) (UK Import)
Vredens Dag (1943) (UK Import)
DVD
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- Dänemark, 1943
- FSK ab 16 freigegeben
- Bestellnummer: 6181370
- Erscheinungstermin: 27.3.2006
- Serie: BFI (British Film Institute)
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Genre:
Drama
Spieldauer: 95 Min. - Regie: Carl Theodor Dreyer
- Darsteller: Thorkild Rose, Lisbeth Movin, Sigrid Neiiendam
- Filmmusik: Poul Schierbeck
- Deutscher Titel: Tag der Rache (1943)
- Sprache: Dänisch
- Bild: 4:3
- Untertitel: Englisch
Day of Wrath is generally regarded to be one of Dreyer's greatest works. Its mood is sombre and intense; the narrative pace is steady and deliberate, presenting horrific events with chilling restraint; and it deals with all his prime concerns: religious faith, the supernatural, social intolerance, innocence and guilt, and the clash between society and the individual – especially the individual woman.
This is a dark and powerful tale of love and betrayal, and of a community gripped by an obsessive fear of witchcraft. It is adapted from a 1909 stage play, Anne Pedersdotter, by Norwegian writer Hans Wiers-Jenssen. Dreyer said that he saw in it 'possibilities for great monumental visual effects – four or five figures as sharply defined as medieval wood sculptures'. He used light and darkness to express moral and emotional concerns, with severe, black-garbed figures set against stark white walls, and opposing lines of force creating tensions within the frame.
In early seventeenth-century rural Denmark an old woman is hunted down and burned as a witch, despite the efforts of the parson's young wife, Anne, to save her. Anne (whose own mother had been suspected of being a witch), is possessed by a secret passion for her stepson, a young man of her own age, and when her elderly husband dies she finds herself accused of using witchcraft to cause his death.
Seen by some as an allegory of the Nazi occupation of Denmark and by others as an indictment of male domination and suppression of strong women, Day of Wrath has an extraordinary emotional intensity achieved by superb performances, and is a stunning example of the humanity, artistic power and technical mastery of Dreyer's art.
Extras
* Feature commentary by Danish Dreyer expert Casper Tybjerg (University of Copenhagen)
* The Fight Against Cancer (Dreyer, 1947, 15 mins)
* A Castle Within a Castle (Dreyer, 1955, 8 mins)
This is a dark and powerful tale of love and betrayal, and of a community gripped by an obsessive fear of witchcraft. It is adapted from a 1909 stage play, Anne Pedersdotter, by Norwegian writer Hans Wiers-Jenssen. Dreyer said that he saw in it 'possibilities for great monumental visual effects – four or five figures as sharply defined as medieval wood sculptures'. He used light and darkness to express moral and emotional concerns, with severe, black-garbed figures set against stark white walls, and opposing lines of force creating tensions within the frame.
In early seventeenth-century rural Denmark an old woman is hunted down and burned as a witch, despite the efforts of the parson's young wife, Anne, to save her. Anne (whose own mother had been suspected of being a witch), is possessed by a secret passion for her stepson, a young man of her own age, and when her elderly husband dies she finds herself accused of using witchcraft to cause his death.
Seen by some as an allegory of the Nazi occupation of Denmark and by others as an indictment of male domination and suppression of strong women, Day of Wrath has an extraordinary emotional intensity achieved by superb performances, and is a stunning example of the humanity, artistic power and technical mastery of Dreyer's art.
Extras
* Feature commentary by Danish Dreyer expert Casper Tybjerg (University of Copenhagen)
* The Fight Against Cancer (Dreyer, 1947, 15 mins)
* A Castle Within a Castle (Dreyer, 1955, 8 mins)
Rezensionen
Lexikon des Int.Films: "Am Beispiel einer dänischen Pfarrersfamilie in der Hexenzeit des 17.Jh. spürt der Film menschlicher Schwäche und Einsichtsfähigkeit nach. Ein Film von klarer geistiger Formung und hohem künstlerischem Wert." All Movie Guide: "Essential viewing for any serious film student, even though it is almost unbearable to watch."Mehr von Carl Theodor Dr...
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