July 2 - 9:15pm
Carl Dreyer (1919) 105 mins

A judge sees his illegitimate daughter face trial for the murder of her newborn child. Dreyer’s 1st film contains autobiographical elements & displays all the characteristics that became identified with his cinema: from the spare mise-en-scène to the expressionistic distortion of eerily projected figures, & the casting of actors (& non-actors) based on facial type. In illustrating the dichotomy between law & justice, Dreyer introduces a fundamental aspect of his cinema by exploring the intrinsic inhumanity of all rigid institutions & system.
35mm print courtesy of Danish Film Institute.
* Preceded by Gertrud at 7.00pm.
* Screens as part of the Carl Dreyer Season.