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Thorvaldsen

Denmark

1949

11 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Danish
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DIR Carl Theodor Dreyer, Preben Frank

PROD Ib Koch-Olsen

SCR Carl Theodor Dreyer

DP Preben Frank

CAST Ib Koch-Olsen

ED Preben Frank

MUSIC Svend Erik Tarp, Erik Tuxen

Melbourne (Art and Ballet)

Synopsis

A portrait of some of the most famous works by the great Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844). Dreyer uses close-ups of Thorvaldsen’s reliefs and sculptures and lingers on the essential details of human anatomy. —carlthdreyer.dk

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Carl Theodor Dreyer

Carl Theodor Dreyer was born out of wedlock to a Swedish housekeeper, Josefina Nilsson (1855-1891), who gave him up for adoption immediately after. The first year and a half of his life was turbulent, but the little boy finally found a home with the Dreyer family and was named Carl Theodor after his adoptive father. Dreyer’s birth mother died not long after his eventual adoption. Several film scholars have interpreted Dreyer’s frequent depictions of tragic women as an autobiographical element in his films.

Dreyer began his career as a reporter, specialising in aviation early on, in 1910-1913. Himself an active balloonist, he got a balloonist’s certificate in November 1911. Alongside his journalism, he wrote screenplays. His first realised script was Bryggerens Datter (Dagmar) (Rasmus Ottesen, 1912), produced by Det Skandinavisk-russiske Handelshus. In 1913-1918, he worked as a script consultant and writer at Nordisk Film, where he also made his directorial debut… read more

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Preben Frank

Director of photography and producer, 31 March 1916 – 21 February 1949.

Frank was a trained lithographer who had been working with plate photography as a hobbyist since 1925. For a period he worked as a stone printer in Odense. Frank was very active in the circle around Dansk Smalfilmklub (the Danish 16mm Film Club, founded 1936) and in that connection made reportage films that served as advertisements for the Danish Hikers’ League (Dansk Vandrelaug, DVL, founded 1930). He won a prize in the Berlingske Tidende newspaper’s first 16mm film contest in 1938 for a black and white film he had shot in Austria the year before. In summer 1939, he bicycled all around Denmark, on his own initiative shooting the footage for a colour film, Der er et yndigt Land (“There is a Pretty Land,” named after the Danish national anthem), screened in the hall of Turistforeningen, the Danish Tourist Association, on 4 October 1940. The film became one of the most beloved “association films” during the… read more

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