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Vampyr - The Masters of Cinema Series

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Blu-ray

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Release Date: 17/10/2022

Edition: Restored
Genre: Drama
Region Code: Region B
Certificate: PG
Label: Eureka
Actors: Rena Mandel, Albert Bras, N. Babanini, Jane Mora, Julian West, Sybille Schmitz, Henriette Gerard, Jan Hieronimko, Maurice Schutz
Director: Carl Theodor Dreyer
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 74 minutes
Audio Languages: German
Subtitle Languages: English

The first foray into sound filmmaking by one of cinema's pivotal artists, Vampyr remains a cornerstone work of the horror genre. The dreamlike tale of an occult-obsessed student's visit to a small French village, as he is drawn into the unsettling mystery around a stricken family's struggle with malevolent forces, remains an unparalleled evocation of the uncanny. Adapting the haunted stories of Sheridan Le Fanu, Carl Th. Dreyer's ceaseless innovation delivers a tour-de-force of supernatural phantasmagoria and creeping unease, via audacious camerawork and sound design. Presented from a 2K restoration by the Danish Film Institute, supported by the MEDIA program Creative Europe, and taking more than a decade to complete - materials from several European archives (including the BFI, CNC and DFI) have been meticulously scanned and assessed to create the highest quality and most faithful version of Vampyr possible. Unveiled for the film's 90th anniversary, one of the most visually and aurally distinctive horror films ever made comes to Blu-ray in a Standard Edition, in a definitive incarnation that achieves the full experience Dreyer intended audiences to have.

Special Features: Bonus Footage, Commentary: Guillermo del Toro (filmmaker); Tony Rayns (critic)., Deleted Scenes, Documentaries: 'Carl Th. Dreyer' (1966); 'The Baron'., Interviews: Kim Newman (film critic); David Huckvale (historian)., Visual essay by film scholar Casper Tybjerg.