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Gertrud

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Film Description

Dreyer's final masterpiece, this is the visually beautiful tale of a woman's search for a romantic ideal and her own freedom. Intense and stately, this is an unjustly neglected work of cinematic art. Hypnotic in its purity.

 

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Director Carl Theodor Dreyer
Starring Nina Pens Rode

 

Genre World Cinema

 

Country Denmark Language DANISH   Year 1964

 

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Carl Th. Dreyer und Gertrud (Christiane Habich / Reinhard Wulf, 1994, 29 mins) – a documentary on the making of Gertrud, including footage from the premiere in Paris and interviews with Dreyer, members of the cast and crew and others; The Village Church (Dreyer, 1947, 14 mins); Fully illustrated booklet with essays by Dreyer scholar Casper Tybjerg and Ilona Halberstadt.

 

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Certificate PG   Length 112 mins   Label BFI
Cat No BFIVD667   Format DVD   Black & White
Region2   Aspect 1.33:1
Subtitles English.

 

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Review by Clinton Morgan on 7th March 2000

A beautiful film. Everything works and a reminder that although cinema began as a visual medium it is capable of handling an immense amount of dialogue. Hitchcock did not know what he was talking about when he coined the term "Photographs of people talking." Again simplicity rules.

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Review by Graeme Hobbs on 21st July 2003

Gertrud is a film played out by spectres. Indeed, it is impossible not to call Dreyer’s 1932 Vampyr to mind when watching as the characters have the same curious weightlessness. In Vampyr we are truly in the land of ghosts. In Gertrud, the characters’ insubstantiality is because they are husks of themselves, sapped by their pasts. They speak words of past loves, they live through their memories and their bodies are elsewhere. This is made clear in an early scene in which Gertrud and Kanning are talking. The most present object in the scene is the shadow of a chair. The chair is more present than the characters, and the shadow of the chair is more real still. We are in a strange area where action and passion are elsewhere and the past saps the present. In a stage-play (especially Scandinavian) this would be quite normal. To communicate this in a film requires a radical approach to a medium that is by its very nature always present and in the present tense.


There are scenes close to cinematic perfection in all of Dreyer’s films – in Gertrud it begins with Gabriel lighting the candles either side of the mirror that he had given Gertrud years earlier and which now hangs in her husband’s room. It ends with Gertrud extinguishing the candles. The ten minutes in between are sublime, and symbolise the whole film and its quiet demolition of relationships. In its own way it is a cruel film in which an implacable fate is at work, though its cruelty is entirely played out through words, delivered almost as if under hypnosis.


There is so little touch that each is meaningful, and the sets so spare that small details take on enormous symbolic importance – the chair that a character sits on, the fire they are sitting next to, whether a light is on, what the picture is in the background.


It is curious and somehow appropriate in a film in which the characters are so tethered that it is a purely cinematic touch that lingers in the mind. Briefly, the act of filming is itself a character, and when it washes and floods the protagonists and their scenes with light, it somehow symbolises the missed opportunities and untaken paths, the possibility of the defeat of emptiness. To say the characters are mocked by light would be too strong, but it is this light that means we leave the film uplifted by a story that could in other hands be drab.

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Article - "The Passion of Carl Theodor Dreyer" by Pasquale Iannone
Wednesday 15th February 2006

‘Just as one speaks about a person’s soul’ observed Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer, ‘one may also speak of an artwork’s soul. The soul reveals itself in the style, which is the artist’s device for his understanding of the material.’
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