July 9 - 9:50pm
Carl Dreyer (1922) 75 mins
While approximately half of its original footage has been lost, Dreyer’s adaptation of Holger Drachmann’s popular play remains an engaging early work. Thought lost until 1964, when fragments of celluloid were discovered in a long-forgotten vault, the surviving footage is supported by stills & intertitles, which help to make up the complete narrative. With its echoes of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew & its fairytale atmosphere, Dreyer’s film is a light-hearted affair of considerable historical interest.
35mm print courtesy of Danish Film Institute.
* Preceded by Vampyr at 8.30pm and The Passion of Joan of Arc at 7.00pm.
* Screens as part of the Carl Dreyer Season.