VAMPYR - The Dream of Allan Gray
silent film with live soundtrack Quadrophon
Friday, 10th July 2009 21:30 to 11:00 p.m. Admission centrifuge, 135 Muggenhofer Str Nuremberg (Hall 14) VAMPYR - The Dream of Allan Gray Germany, 1932 / 73 minutes Director: Carl Theodor Dreyer
setting: Michael Ammann (Phonetics & filter)
Film Historical consultant: Jürgen Hellmann
"Vampyr" is considered a early classic of the horror genre and a milestone in film technology. Allan Gray, a student in transit, returns in and near the French village Courtempierre in an inn, where he will witness more sinister events. When he learns that a vampire is driving in the area on the loose and has the daughter of a lord of the castle in his power, he decides to intervene.
from the lexicon of international film, "The subtle lighting and barely perceptible shifts in emphasis creates a climate incomprehensible threat, in which dream and reality interpenetrate in constant change subtly eludes the film both the expressionist standards of the fantastic as well. the naturalistic and artificial representation of horror. "
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