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Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud James Schamus

Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud von James Schamus

Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud James Schamus


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Zusammenfassung

Carl Theodor Dreyer's film "Gertrud" was covered by the Danish press as a national scandal at its Paris premier in 1964; it was lambasted on its release for its lugubrious pace, wooden acting, and old-fashioned, stuffy milieu. This title offers a novel approach to the legacy of Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer's 1964 film, "Gertrud".

Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud Zusammenfassung

Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud: The Moving Word James Schamus

If there is one film in the canon of Carl Theodor Dreyer that can be said to be, as Jacques Lacan might put it, his most painfully enjoyable, it is Gertrud. The film's Paris premier in 1964 was covered by the Danish press as a national scandal; it was lambasted on its release for its lugubrious pace, wooden acting, and old-fashioned, stuffy milieu. Only later, when a younger generation of critics came to its defense, did the method in what appeared to be Dreyer's madness begin to become apparent.

To make vivid just what was at stake for Dreyer, and still for us, in his final work, James Schamus focuses on a single moment in the film. He follows a trail of references and allusions back through a number of thinkers and artists (Boccaccio, Lessing, Philostratus, Charcot, and others) to reveal the richness and depth of Dreyer's work--and the excitement that can accompany cinema studies when it opens itself up to other disciplines and media. Throughout, Schamus pays particular attention to Dreyer's lifelong obsession with the real, developed through his practice of textual realism, a realism grounded not in standard codes of verisimilitude but on the force of its rhetorical appeal to its written, documentary sources.

As do so many of the heroines of Dreyer's other films, such as La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928), Gertrud serves as a locus for Dreyer's twin fixations; written texts, and the heroines who both embody and free themselves from them. Dreyer based Gertrud not only on Hjalmar Soderberg's play of 1906, but also on his own extensive research into the life of the real Gertrud, Maria van Platen, whose own words Dreyer interpolated into the film. By using his film as a kind of return to the real woman beneath the text, Dreyer rehearsed another lifelong journey, back to the poor Swedish girl who gave birth to him out of wedlock and who gave him up for adoption to a Danish family, a mother whose existence Dreyer only discovered later in life, long after she had died.

Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud Bewertungen

"A nimble monograph. Schamus is a true cosmopolite of the movies- an Oscar-nominated producer and screenwriter, the CEO of Focus Features, a Columbia University film professor, and now, it turns out, a first-rate scholarly critic. Watch (Gertrude) with care, read Schamus's action-packed study, and your cinematic life will be genuinely, and permanently, enriched."

* Film Quarterly *

"Schamus, best known as Ang Lees regular screenwriter/producer (Brokeback Mountain, Lust Caution), pens a fascinating study of a single scene in Carl Dreyers late, Ibsenite masterpiece Gertrud (1964). Mainly for film wonks, but with passages of hypnotic perception."

* Financial Times *

Über James Schamus

James Schamus is a professor in the School of Arts, Columbia University, and the CEO of Focus Features. His screenwriting and producing credits include The Ice Storm, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and a number of other films from his long collaboration with Ang Lee.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of illustrations

Acknowledgments

Why a book about Gertrud?

If Gertrud is such a great failure, how is it so great?

What does the "Real" have to do with Gertrud's "talkiness"?

Why was Dreyer so fascinated with the "real" Gertrud?

Why can't images and words (and men and women) stay married in Gertrud?

Why are Dreyer's images, when they "quote," so obscene?

So what, after all, is the tapestry quoting?

Is Gertrud an ekphrastic film?

At last, here's Dreyer's probable source -- but does it matter that we found it?

Is Dreyer quoting Botticelli?

What is Dreyer teaching us about the history of perspective, and how is Gertrud so interesting a contributor to this topic?

What does perspective have to do with free will?

How is Gertrud a kind of remake of The Passion of Joan of Arc?

How did the Virgin Mary really get pregnant (and is that why Gertrud is childless)?

Why are Joan and Gertrud so "hysterical"?

How does the struggle between Dreyer's words and images open us up to the Real?

Credits

Cast

Bibliography

Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR005031849
9780295988542
0295988541
Carl Theodor Dreyer's Gertrud: The Moving Word James Schamus
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
University of Washington Press
2008-08-18
128
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