Four screenplays(1st Edition) von CarlTheodorDreyer Paperback, 312 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 1970 von Indiana University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-253-12740-2, ISBN: 0-253-12740-8
"Four Screen Plays by Carl Theodor Dreyer. English language. This 1970 volume contains four screenplays: Le Passion de Jeanne D'Arc (The Passion of Joan of Arc); Vampyr (Vampire); Vredens Dag (Day of Wrath); and Ordet (The Word). Translated by Oliver Stallybrass. Introduction by Ole Storm. Illustrated with b&w photos."
Ordet(1st Edition) la palabra von Ortiz Ostalé, CarlTheodorDreyer, Kaj Munk Hardcover, 192 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 2009 von Ediciones Sígueme ISBN-13: 978-84-301-1711-6, ISBN: 84-301-1711-3
"Carl Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc is as truly mythic as any film ever shot, its artistic achievement rivaled by its turbulent history. The focal point of controversy when released in 1928, the original film was lost for a half-century until an intact copy of Dreyer's original version was recovered in the early '80s. Seeing Joan of Arc today remains a cinematic revelation, its approach to storytelling, set design, editing, and esp ..."
"Brought together, for the first time, the work of the two most universal Danish artists Hammershøi (1864 1916) and Dreyer (1889 1968). A common fascination with face and figure, inside and outside, light and life."
"HE CALLED HER MRS. KENNEDY. SHE CALLED HIM MR. HILL. For four years, from the election of John Fitzgerald Kennedy in November 1960 until after the election of Lyndon Johnson in 1964, Clint Hill was the Secret Service agent assigned to guard the glamorous and intensely private Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. During those four years, he went from being a reluctant guardian to a fiercely loyal watchdog and, in many ways, her closest friend. No ..."
"Stuart Harrison writes about residential architecture again in Forty-six square Metres Doesn't Normally Become a House, this time exploring how the constraints of space often result in the most innovative results."
"I bought this about a month or two ago on amazon after reading the first book in the series That I had bought from Half Price Book Store. Right now I'm in the second book still reading. I'll tell you this much if your not into shakespeare or big on much of his work this book will open your eyes into really looking into some of his work & plays. The book is just that fascinating. When ever Gary Blackwood wrote this he did an excellent jo ..."
"A lo largo de su carrera, el cineasta danés Carl Theodor Dreyer no dejó nunca de escribir artículos, análisis, críticas, descripciones de proyectos e incluso agudas reflexiones sobre el medio al que dedicó su vida. Pues bien, ésos son los textos que reúne este volumen, a los cuales se añaden las escasas entrevistas que concedió y declaraciones de sus colaboradores más cercanos.
A través de estos materiales, aparentemente dispares, el le ..."
"Carl Theodor Dreyer (1889-1968) murió sin ver realizados dos de sus sueños: trabajar en Hollywood y dirigir una película sobre Jesús de Nazaret. De hecho, a finales de los años cuarenta viajó a Estados Unidos en busca de financiación para su proyecto y, aunque no tuvo éxito, allí redactó en inglés el guión de esta obra. El genial cineasta danés, autor de películas como La pasión de Juana de Arco, Dies irae, Ordet o Gertrud, introduce e ..."
"Lars von Trier claimed to be in psychic communication with the late Carl Theodor Dreyer (The Passion of Joan of Arc), on whose screenplay the film is based, during the shooting. This brilliantly original exploration of the dark passions of a woman scorned unfolds in shimmering North Sea marshlands and gloomy subterranean passageways. Von Trier (Dancer in the Dark) has created a haunting work of mythic realism. Loosely adapted from the p ..."
"In this chilling, atmospheric German film from 1932, director Carl Theodor Dreyer favors style over story, offering a minimal plot that draws only partially from established vampire folklore. Instead, Dreyer emphasizes an utterly dreamlike visual approach, using trick photography (double exposures, etc.) and a fog-like effect created by allowing additional light to leak onto the exposed film. The result is an unsettling film that seems ..."
"Carl Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc is as truly mythic as any film ever shot, its artistic achievement rivaled by its turbulent history. The focal point of controversy when released in 1928, the original film was lost for a half-century until an intact copy of Dreyer's original version was recovered in the early '80s. Seeing Joan of Arc today remains a cinematic revelation, its approach to storytelling, set design, editing, and esp ..."
"Carl Dreyer's final film is now considered the culmination of his career of serene, introspective masterpieces, but it was greeted with derision on its initial release in 1965. It's not hard to see why, for Gertrud is an exactingly still and austere film, pared of extraneous decor and camera movement and performed with a masklike restraint that makes Bresson look florid by comparison. Based on a 1919 play by Hjalmar Söderberg, it's the ..."