July 9 - 7:00pm
Carl Dreyer (1927) 82 mins

Dreyer’s intense, profound & stylistically innovative film seems like an historical document from a time before cinema existed. This landmark work, conceived from the actual trial manuscripts, is driven by Rudolph Maté’s starkly illuminated images & Dreyer’s meticulous attention to the brutal & experiential dimension’s of Joan’s plight, evoking from the singular Maria Falconetti the cinema’s most serene & agonised performance. With Antonin Artaud & Michel Simon.
35mm print courtesy of Danish Film Institute.
* Followed by Vampyr at 8.30pm and Once Upon a Time at 9.50pm.
* Screens as part of the Carl Dreyer Season.