The Executioner

The Executioner

Release date : May 17, 1973
Runtime : 35m
Countries of origin : Denmark /
Original Language : Danish /
Production companies : Statens Filmcentral / Det Danske Filminstitut /
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Starring Reuter Christiansen herself and shot in the lush landscape of Møn, the Danish island where she has lived since 1970, THE EXECUTIONER uses a fragmented narrative to tell “a story of woman’s degradation and exaltation,” as its subtitle indicates. A landmark of Danish feminist art, the film was also Reuter Christiansen’s first major collaboration with Henning, who composed the film’s lyrical, subtly experimental music.
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  • title:The Executioner
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1973
  • Runtime:35m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Denmark ·
  • Original Language: Danish ·
  • Director: Ursula Reuter Christiansen /
  • Writers: Ursula Reuter Christiansen ·
  • Production companies: Statens Filmcentral · Det Danske Filminstitut ·
  • Overview:Starring Reuter Christiansen herself and shot in the lush landscape of Møn, the Danish island where she has lived since 1970, THE EXECUTIONER uses a fragmented narrative to tell “a story of woman’s degradation and exaltation,” as its subtitle indicates. A landmark of Danish feminist art, the film was also Reuter Christiansen’s first major collaboration with Henning, who composed the film’s lyrical, subtly experimental music.
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