Var Engang, Der
- Alternative title
- Var en Gång, Det Once Upon a Time
- Synopsis
- Feature film based on a popular Danish nationalistic play from 1887, with a storyline that blends Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale "The Swineherd" with Shakespeare’s "The Taming of the Shrew". The Prince of Denmark woos the Princess of Illyria, but is rejected. He disguises himself as a tinker, and contrives to have the Princess thrown out of her home. Living in poverty in a hut in the forest, she grows to love the tinker, even to the extent of refusing a chance to marry the Prince (not knowing the two are one and the same).
- Language
- Danish
- Country
- Denmark
- Medium
- Film
- Technical information
- Black-and-white / Silent
- Year of release
- 1922
- Notes
- A restoration version is commercially available on DVD with new music and piano accompaniment by Neil Brand. Despite the loss of ca. half of the moving picture content, the surviving scenes can now be seen in a complete narrative. The remaining footage is supported by still photos and new intertitles based primarily on original sources, which make up the complete narrative.
- Subjects
- Drama
- Keywords
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
Credits
- Director
- Carl Theodor Dreyer
- Cinematographer
- George Schnéevoigt
- Writer
- Carl Theodor Dreyer; Palle Rosenkrantz
- Production Design
- Jens G. Lind; Victor Permin
- Cast
Production Company
Distributor
- Name
Fotorama
Distributor (Sale)
- Name
Danish Film Institute Archive & Cinematheque
- museum@dfi.dk
- Web
- http://dfi.dk External site opens in new window
- Phone
- +45-33-74-3409
- Fax
- +45-33-74-3599
- Address
- Gothersgade 55
DK-1123
Kobenhavn K.
Denmark
- Name
Edition Filmmuseum
- info@edition-filmmuseum.com
- Web
- http://www.edition-filmmuseum.com/ External site opens in new window
- Phone
- +49 89 5161 660
- Fax
- +49 89 2366 1220
- Address
- Film & Kunst GmbH
Herzog-Wilhelm-Str. 27
Munich
80331
Germany - Notes
- Edition Filmmuseum is a joint project of film archives and cultural institutions in the German-speaking part of Europe. Its ambition is to publish film works of artistic, cultural and historical value in DVD editions that both utilise the possibilities of digital media and meet the quality demands of the archival profession. Participating archives include Bonner Kinemathek, Bundesarchiv, Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg, Cinémathèque Suisse, Deutsche Kinemathek, Deutsches Filminstitut, Filmmuseum Düsseldorf, Filmmuseum München, Filmmuseum Potsdam, Goethe-Institut, and Österreichisches Filmmuseum. DVDs are organised under the headings: German films, International cinema, Documentaries, Films about film, Short film collections, Filmed literature, Silent movies, Film and Art, and DVD collections. There are both German and English language versions of the website. Sale on DVD. All the films of an author or a theme are offered as a DVD collection for a reduced price.
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