Links:


Masters Of Cinema
The hub which currently houses www.carldreyer.com and like-minded sites on Robert Bresson, Yasujiro Ozu, and Andrei Tarkovsky.

filmjourney.org
Doug Cummings moderates this informal educational resource which addresses a diverse assortment of films and gives special attention to their historical, technical, and human values.

Carl Theodor Dreyer
Acquarello's Strictly Film School page with essays on The Parson's Widow, Master of the House, The Passion of Joan of Arc, Day of Wrath, Ordet and Gertrud.

Between the Sky and the Earth
Excerpts from an interview by Michael Delhaye on Dreyer's approach to editing.

Antonin Artaud & Carl Dreyer
Essay by Brother Low-Rez.

DVD Savant Review
Review, synopses and evaluation of the Criterion DVD boxset.

Denmark - Culture - Cinema
Brief introduction to Dreyer at Denmark's Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs site.

Greek Film Festival Dreyer retrospective (in Greek)
Dreyer retrospective website from 2001.

Italian Dreyer retrospective (in Italian)
From 2001 at the Centro Espressioni Cinematografiche in Udine.

Ray Carney's website
Excerpts from his book Speaking The Language Of Desire and more.

"Carl Th. Dreyer - Chains Of Dreams" 800k PDF file
An article by Tag Gallagher published in Filmhäftet #124 June 2002.

The Great Dane: Carl Theodor Dreyer, by Alan Pavelin
A review of Dreyer's life and career on the Talking Pictures website.

The Carl Dreyer Index page at the British Film Institute
Presenting a complete retrospective in June 2003.



The Passion of Joan of Arc

  • An essay by André Bazin.
  • A Criterion DVD review by Gary Morris.
  • David Hart's notes - part of his teachings at Adelaide University.
  • La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc - Michael Koller's article at Senses Of Cinema.


  • Day Of Wrath

  • Derek Malcolm's piece from his Century Of Film series for the Guardian newspaper in the UK.
  • David Bordwell's analysis from his book Film Art.
  • Lucid thoughts by Darren Hughes at his Long Pauses website.
  • Excerpts and selected passages from Ray Carney's Speaking the Language of Desire: The Films of Carl Dreyer.