On 14 April 1952, Carl Th. Dreyer took over as manager of the Dagmar cinema in central Copenhagen, one of Denmark’s most important and prestigious...
When Dreyer made his first short film for Dansk Kulturfilm, he had been on involuntary hiatus from filmmaking for more than 10 years. From 1942...
Dreyer directed Michael for Decla-Bioscop in Berlin in 1924.
Dreyer was hired by Nordisk Films Kompagni in April 1913. In the years before World War I, the Danish studio mass-produced films and distributed...
Dreyer made four of his seven Danish features for Palladium. The company produced Dreyer’s Master of the House in 1925, and, years later, his last three...
Dreyer made La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc for this company in Paris in 1927-28. Very little is known about Société Générale des Films, which financed two...
Dreyer made two Swedish films 23 years apart, both for AB Svensk Filmindustri. The first production, in 1920, went smoothly. The second production...
In 2003, the filmmaker Steen Møller Rasmussen got access to Dreyer’s apartment at Dalgas Boulevard 81, 1st floor to the right, Frederiksberg, shooting...