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Ordet

Ordet

Actor(s): Henrik Malberg, Emil Hass Christensen, Cay Kristiansen, Preben Leerdorff-Rye
Director(s): Carl Theodor Dreyer
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Movie Details

Content Advisory: Not For Children
Movie Release: 1955
Format: DVD - Pan and Scan
Audio Tracks: Danish
Subtitles: English
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 2 hrs 5 mins
Studio: Criterion
Members Wishing: 11
Genres: Drama, Religious Drama

DVD Synopsis

With his masterful Ordet (aka The Word, [1955]), legendary Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer examines the conflict between internalized personal faith and organized religion. Dreyer sets the drama in a conservative, super-pious Danish town, where widower Morten Borgen (Henrik Malberg) -- the father of three boys -- cuts against the grain of the community with his constant heretical doubt. One of his sons, Mikkel Borgen (Emil Hass Christensen), is entangled in an interfaith romance with a fundamentalist's daughter, while the second, Anders Borgen (Cay Kristiansen), is an agnostic, and the third, Johannes Borgen (Preben Leerdorff-Rye) -- a devotee of Søren Kirkegaard -- believes that he actually is Jesus Christ -- a conviction ridiculed by almost everyone as pure insanity. Also known as The Word, Ordet was the only film that Dreyer made in the 1950s. The author of the play on which the film was based (and which was previously filmed in 1943) was Kaj Munk, a Danish pastor murdered by the Nazis for daring to announce his fidelity to Christ over Hitler. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Actors

Henrik Malberg - Morten Borgen
Emil Hass Christensen - Mikkel Borgen
Cay Kristiansen - Anders Borgen
Preben Leerdorff-Rye - Johannes Borgen


Editorial Review of DVD

Also known as The Word, Ordet was the only film that legendary Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer made in the 1950s. The author of the play on which the film was based (and which was previously filmed in 1943) was Kaj Munk, a Danish pastor murdered by the Nazis for daring to announce his fidelity to Christ over Hitler. Dreyer's protagonist is considered a lunatic by his "weekend Christian" neighbors because of his religious zealotry. After spending too much time poring over the philosophical works of Søren Kierkegaard, he does indeed go insane, but not before he and his three sons undergo profound spiritual experiences. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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