July 2 - 7:00pm
Carl Dreyer (1964) 115 mins

One of the greatest final films by any director, Dreyer’s serene but devastating film centres on an unapologetic, unconventional & independent woman (Nina Pens Rode) who demands total commitment to love, breaking off a series of relationships that don’t fulfil her uncompromising needs. Physical & spiritual, severe & luminously poetic, Jonathan Rosenbaum rightly called it “one of the great haunted-memory films”, & it takes its place alongside the magnificent melancholy late works of Ford, Welles & Ophuls.
35mm print courtesy of Danish Film Institute.
Preceded by
They Caught the Ferry Carl Dreyer (1948) 12 mins.
* Followed by The President at 9.15pm.
* Screens as part of the Carl Dreyer Season.