Vampyr
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- Julian West
- Maurice Schutz
- Rena Mandel
- Sybille Schmitz
- Jan Hieronimko
- Henriette Gérard
- Albert Bras
- N. Babanini
- Jane Mora
- Georges Boidin
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- Apr 6, 2022
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brendan o'hareMar 25, 2020As a piece of film history and for its technical achievements, "Vampyr" is compulsory viewing. However, as an actual piece of narrative filmmaking, it left a lot to be desired. There are some nice atmospheric shots, and there's a plethora of Gothic imagery that engaged my…
Ben HibburdSep 22, 2022Dreyer acts like the arrival of sound is only a detail. Some of the finest camera work and moody images around. True experimental cinema that happens to have some recognizable narrative beats, but seems concerned with inhabit a space and a feeling above all else.
Filipe Furtado - Apr 5, 2025
This is one of those films that, due to some kind of modern injustice, lives forgotten in the shadows. A few talk about it when the subject is vampirism, and when they do, the tone is always one of curiosity, never reverence. Which is a mistake, especially for those who,…
noenFeb 7, 2023i'm finding it really hard to rate this properly. i can appreciate it for what it is and it has some haunting visuals, but i just didn't find myself being as immersed in it as i probably should've been. i was extremely bored for most of it but i will say that there are…
haleyMay 30, 2021#Dreyer-athon with Jack Spiritual fulfillment written in a book of macabre lore. Dreyer's Vampyr sees the director's return to spirituality after his religiously profound opus The Passion of Joan of Arc – but this time, wrapping the road to heaven in an even denser gauze…
Lara Pop - Mar 15, 2016
"Preoccupied with superstitions of centuries past, he became a dreamer for whom the line between real and supernatural became blurred..." This is the most radical of Dreyer's works, and possibly the most formally radical film of any of the 'classical' directors. Not so…
Neil BahadurSep 15, 2023An aesthetic movie that particularly impresses with its playfulness with light and shadow. With his unusual narrative style, Dreyer skillfully blurs the line between reality and fantasy.
kat🕷***One of the best 150 films I have ever seen.*** A milestone in cinema. Dreyer juxtaposes a dense atmosphere with lights, shadows and Gothic visuals having a feast in a ball of horror. Vampyr still ranks as one of the greatest (and scariest) movies of all times, but it…
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