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Water from the Land

Vandet paa Landet

Denmark

1946

14 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Danish
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DIR Carl Theodor Dreyer

PROD Mogens Skot-Hansen

SCR Carl Theodor Dreyer

DP Preben Frank, Erik Ole Olsen

CAST Gunnar Lemvigh, Asbjørn Andersen, Henrik Malberg

ED Edith Schlüssel

MUSIC Poul Schierbeck

Synopsis

Sharply critical film about rural water pollution in the Jutland countryside district of medical officer Jens Jensen. Situations of everyday water use are illustrated by graphic representations of a well and surrounding soil layers. A new well is correctly constructed in the farmyard. —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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