The Poster
The Poster

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The Poster

1925
Movie
73 min
French

A mother sells a photo of her daughter to the press for publicity, and a daughter suddenly dies leaving the mother desperate surrounding by portraits of her daughter all around town.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Carl Theodor DreyerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A devoted and elderly man, struggling financially, is deeply concerned about his son's upcoming marriage to a wealthy but cold woman. He fears his son will lose his soul and independence in the union. To protect his son, the father takes drastic measures to prevent the marriage, leading to tragic consequences for all involved.

Critical Reception

Carl Theodor Dreyer's "The Poster" is a somber and visually striking silent film that explores themes of paternal love, obsession, and societal pressures. While not as widely discussed as some of Dreyer's later works, it is recognized for its powerful performances and atmospheric direction, showcasing the director's early mastery of emotional storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its subtle yet intense emotional drama.

  • Noted for its stark, memorable cinematography.

  • Recognized as an early example of Dreyer's thematic depth.

Google audience: Audience reception for this early silent film is difficult to gauge through modern metrics. However, its thematic explorations and Dreyer's directorial prowess are generally appreciated by those who seek out classic cinema.

Fun Fact

The film is based on a short story by the renowned Danish author Gustav Wied, and it was one of Dreyer's first ventures into directing with a significant budget and a focus on contemporary social issues.

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