Regie:
Carl Theodor DreyerKamera:
Karl FreundBesetzung:
Benjamin Christensen, Walter Slezak, Nora Gregor, Karl Freund, Grete Mosheim, Mady Christians, Robert GarrisonInhalte(1)
Based on Herman Bang's 1902 novel of the same name, Dreyer's film is a fascinating fin-de-siècle study of a "decadent" elderly artist (Benjamin Christensen) driven to despair by his relationship with his young protégé and former model, Michael (Walter Slezak). With suffocatingly sumptuous production design by renowned architect Hugo Häring (his only film work), this Kammerspiel, or "intimate theatre", foreshadows Dreyer's magnificent final film Gertrud, by forty years with its "Now I may die content, for I have seen great love" epigraph. (Eureka Entertainment)
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