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EAN 0715515204910
UPC 715515204910
Label Criterion Collection
Studio Criterion Collection
Binding Blu-ray
Publisher Criterion Collection
Manufacturer Criterion Collection
Product Group DVD
Package Quantity 1

Description

With Vampyr, Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer channeled his genius for creating mesmerizing atmosphere and austere, unsettling imagery into the horror genre. The result a chilling film about a student of the occult who encounters supernatural haunts and local evildoers in a village outside Paris is nearly unclassifiable. A host of stunning camera and editing tricks and densely layered sounds creates a mood of dreamlike terror. With its roiling fogs, ominous scythes, and foreboding echoes, Vampyr is one of cinema's greatest nightmares.BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES- High-definition digital transfer of the original German version of the film, from the 1998 restoration by Martin Koerber and the Cineteca di Bologna, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack- Alternate version with English text- Audio commentary featuring film scholar Tony Rayns- Carl Th. Dreyer, a 1966 documentary by Jorgen Roos chronicling Dreyer's career- Video essay by scholar Casper Tybjerg on Dreyer's influences in creating Vampyr- Radio broadcast from 1958 of Dreyer reading an essay about filmmaking- PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by critics Mark Le Fanu and Kim Newman, a piece by Koerber on the restoration, and a 1964 interview with producer and actor Nicolas de Gunzburg - AND: A book featuring Dreyer and Christen Jul's original screenplay and Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 story 'Carmilla,'; a source for the film

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