Dreyer's Gertrud

Dreyer's Gertrud

Release date : July 17, 2022
Runtime : 42m
Countries of origin : Denmark /
Original Language : Danish /
Production companies : Hunchback Media / DR /
July 17, 2022 42m Denmark Documentary Danish More
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Documentary about the making and reception of Carl Th. Dreyer's final movie, "Gertrud."
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Liv Thomsen
Narrator (voice)
Arne Abrahamsen
Self - Ass. cinematographer on "Gertrud"
Lone Hertz
Self - Extra in "Gertrud"
Stig Hoffmeyer
Self - Extra in "Gertrud"
Annette Rosenvold Hvidt
Self - Art scholar
Lars Knutzon
Self - Actor in "Gertrud"
Peter Lind
Self - Son of Nina Pens Rode
Jens Ravn
Self - Ass. director on "Gertrud"
Casper Tybjerg
Self - Film scholar
Lotte Weaver
Self - Actor in "Gertrud"
Karl Bjarnhof
Self - Interviewer (archive footage)
Carl Theodor Dreyer
Self (archive footage)
Bendt Rothe
Self - Actor in "Gertrud" (archive footage)

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  • title:Dreyer's Gertrud
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:42m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Denmark ·
  • Original Language: Danish ·
  • Director: Daniel Bødker Sørensen /
  • Writers: Daniel Bødker Sørensen ·
  • Production companies: Hunchback Media · DR ·
  • Overview:Documentary about the making and reception of Carl Th. Dreyer's final movie, "Gertrud."
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