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Blätter aus dem Buche Satans

Originaltitel: Blade af Satans bog
  • 1920
  • TV-14
  • 2 Std. 47 Min.
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6,6/10
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Blätter aus dem Buche Satans (1920)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn 4 episodic tales of human suffering: the temptation of Jesus, the Spanish Inquisition, the French Revolution and the Russo-Finnish war of 1918, Satan attempts to win God's favor.In 4 episodic tales of human suffering: the temptation of Jesus, the Spanish Inquisition, the French Revolution and the Russo-Finnish war of 1918, Satan attempts to win God's favor.In 4 episodic tales of human suffering: the temptation of Jesus, the Spanish Inquisition, the French Revolution and the Russo-Finnish war of 1918, Satan attempts to win God's favor.

  • Regie
    • Carl Theodor Dreyer
  • Drehbuch
    • Edgar Høyer
    • Marie Corelli
    • Carl Theodor Dreyer
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Helge Nissen
    • Halvard Hoff
    • Jacob Texiere
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    1425
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Carl Theodor Dreyer
    • Drehbuch
      • Edgar Høyer
      • Marie Corelli
      • Carl Theodor Dreyer
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Helge Nissen
      • Halvard Hoff
      • Jacob Texiere
    • 19Benutzerrezensionen
    • 15Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Helge Nissen
    • Satan…
    Halvard Hoff
    • Jesus (first sequence)
    Jacob Texiere
    • Judas (first sequence)
    • (as Jacob Texière)
    Hallander Helleman
    • Don Gomez de Castro (second sequence)
    Ebon Strandin
    Ebon Strandin
    • Isabel - Castro's Daughter (second sequence)
    Johannes Meyer
    Johannes Meyer
    • Don Fernandez (second sequence)
    Nalle Halden
    • The Majordomo (second sequence)
    • (as Nalle Haldén)
    Tenna Kraft
    • Marie Antoinette (third sequence)
    • (as Tenna Frederiksen Kraft)
    Viggo Wiehe
    • Count de Chambord (third sequence)
    Emma Wiehe
    • The Countess of Chambord (third sequence)
    Jeanne Tramcourt
    • Lady Genevive de Chambord (third sequence)
    Hugo Bruun
    • Count Manuel (third sequence)
    Elith Pio
    Elith Pio
    • Joseph (third sequence)
    Emil Helsengreen
    • The People's Commissar (third sequence)
    Viggo Lindstrøm
    • Old Pitou (third sequence)
    Vilhelm Petersen
    • Fouquier-Tinville (third sequence)
    • (as Vilh. Petersen)
    Clara Pontoppidan
    Clara Pontoppidan
    • Siri (fourth sequence)
    • (as Clara Wieth Pontoppidan)
    Carlo Wieth
    Carlo Wieth
    • Paavo (fourth sequence)
    • Regie
      • Carl Theodor Dreyer
    • Drehbuch
      • Edgar Høyer
      • Marie Corelli
      • Carl Theodor Dreyer
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    5Bernie4444

    Leaves out of the Book of Satan 1918-1921

    Original title: Blade af Satans bog

    From a novel by Marie Corelli. The basic story is God judging and dooming Satan for tempting man to go against God's will. Now Satan must keep up the temptation if he wants his doom time abridged.

    We get to listen to piano music by Philip Carli (2004), geared to the action while waiting for the doom to pass. They leave the intertitles up long enough to read. Probably a good example of film making of the time (I've seen better) and definably should be added to your film library.

    30 years after the birth of Christ we get to see the real last supper, not that painting used in "The Da Vinci Code" (2006). "But Satan, the fallen angel, whose whole heart was set upon finding favor again in the eyes of the Almighty-he, was grieved to see his evil work completed"

    Continue thy evil doings!

    16th century in Seville in Spain we catch Don Fernandez y Argote teaching a "girl" Isabella, mathematics and history. And we all know what happened to the world after women fathomed math. At this time the inquisition has this thing about astrologers "He who pretends to read God's will in the stars is a heretic." So, it looks like Isabella is toast.

    Continue thy evil doings!

    Autumn 1793 Paris in the Republic of Liberty. Once again, we are dealing with a woman about to lose her head. An even gorier scene is a cat dragging on a one-pound rat; I think it may have been a metaphor. If you like this type of story be sure to read "The Scarlet Pimpernel" by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. If you do not like this type of story then read "How to Quickly Lose 10 Pounds" by Jose Delgado. "Liberté-Egalitè-Faternité."

    Continue thy evil doings!

    Spring 1918 Hirola Finland. The story is told in Red vs. White. It is about the fate of Siri. I know it is a distraction from the theme of the film but I am intrigued by the technology of the time.

    Will Satan be free of this chore? Watch and see.
    6claudio_carvalho

    An Ambitious Danish Epic about Evil Temptation through Time

    Satan is exiled from Heaven by God and doomed to stay on Earth. God states that for each soul who falls in temptation, his sentence will be increased in one hundred years; for each soul who resists, his sentence will be decreased in one thousand years. Satan is followed in dark moments of mankind history: the betrayal of Jesus by Judas; the Spanish Inquisition; the French Revolution; and the Finnish Civil War of 1918.

    "Blade af Satans bog" is an ambitious (or pretentious) Danish epic about evil temptation through time. Carl Theodor Dreyer made this movie inspired in D. W. Griffith's epic "Intolerance". I saw the version released in Brazil on VHS with 108 minutes running time; therefore a version totally mutilated and it would be unfair if I write that the screenplay is messy. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Páginas do Livro de Satã" ("Pages from Satan's Book")
    Michael_Elliott

    Disappointing

    Leaves from Satan's Book (1922)

    ** (out of 4)

    Carl Theodor Dreyer's tale of Satan's attempt to use temptation to get back into Heaven. We follow Satan through four periods including the crucifixion of Jesus and the Spanish Inquisition. The film is visually beautiful and the set design is remarkable but the stories are all deadly boring. The third segment, which is the longest, is downright bad. The first segment with Jesus has way too unintentional laughs and it's rather strange that Jesus looks a lot creepier than Satan!

    Those expecting a horror film will probably be disappointing as this film plays out more like a historical drama.
    7Hitchcoc

    Endless, but Fascinating

    God has set a few rules for Satan. He is to provide over historical events, usually playing one of the bad guys. If things go the way we would expect, he must endure more time in the underworld. If he can find a human willing to sacrifice for good, he will get a thousand years to his credit. Unfortunately, with the Crucifixion, the Inquisition, the French Revolution, and the invasion of the Reds into Finland, there's not much for him to pad his bank account. The stories are so bleak and hopeless. Women and children are not spared, and since we pretty much know what is going to happen, little suspense. It's one of the few cinematic treatments of Marie Antoinette where she comes off as upstanding (no cake here). The upside is, naturally, that there is wonderful film-making going on here with great images and depth. One should see as many of these films as possible in order to get a sense of our film heritage. This one may have taught a lot; Dryer taught a lot.
    5sveinpa

    Expect the Spanish inquisition

    This pretentious historical drama of Satan's part in the treason of Jesus and the horrors of the Spanish inquisition, the French revolution and the Finnish civil war is stylistically a curious move backwards for Dreyer and the Danish film industry. After the technical innovations by director Benjamin Christensen, already in Det hemmelighedsfulde X (1914), as well as in Dreyers own first feature, Præsidenten (1919), which pioneered the use of both natural lightning and chiaroscuro effects that looked forwards to German expressionism, Blade af Satans bog returns to the all too brightly lit costume drama which dominated much of the early cinema. This means that even windowless rooms with only a few candles burning is lit up like it was broad daylight all over, eventually killing any sense of sinister atmosphere that the plots here surely calls for. Outside night scenes are likewise often shot in daylight, probably awaiting blue tinting. What could be genuinely scary with more imaginative lightning and a more cinematic style, remain lifeless tableaux. There are a few scenes that uses shadows to great effect, but in a film that is 157 minutes long the overall impact is rather dull, despite the excellent new, but untinted print provided on the DVD by the Danish Film Institute from a duplicate negative.

    Despite these shortcomings, there are many interesting touches for fans of Dreyer's more acclaimed work. For instance the torture scenes in Spain that anticipates the ones in Jeanne d 'Arc, and the many carefully arranged portrait pans of elders that is used again (more sophistically) in Ordet. In the Finnish episode we also get some very dramatic scenes that combines fast action with small details in close ups, expertly framed and imaginatively put together by cross cutting. After all the static of the previous episodes, the swiftness in Finland comes as a blessing and a fitting climax bringing the history lesson up to date. That is, if you don't mind the white propaganda - proves you don't have to be a bolshie to see red. Thematically, there is also the interesting touch that Dreyer shows his obsession with how personal love affairs often dominate the course of historical events. If someone is tortured or executed, you bet it is because she failed to satisfy her jealous lover, who then turns out to make faith work fatally against her. The white girl loaded with hand grenades that captures two reds just when they were about to execute a brave white fighter, is of course also on a personal revenge trip, even if it is all for Finland, of course. There are enough of such situations here for more than a few topical theses, but I'll leave it at that. Anyone interested in Dreyer should see this anyway.

    Oh, I forgot to mention Intolerance? But then it turns out, according to Casper Tybjerg, that the manuscript for Blade af Satans bog was written in 1913 (Oh yeah? I hear you say, but the Finnish episode is set in 1918? Go figure), and probably inspired by the Italian film Satanas by Luigi Maggi (1912), which (also probably?) inspired Intolerance. But Dreyer has confirmed that the close up of Siri's face in the Finnish suicide scene was directly inspired by the close up of Lilian Gish in Griffith's court scene. So there.

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      One of the first films in the world that dealt with the Finnish civil war in 1918.
    • Alternative Versionen
      In 2004, the Film Preservation Associates, Inc. copyrighted a version with a new piano music score by Philip Carli. It was produced for video by David Shepard and runs 121 minutes.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into From Camille to Joan of Arc (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      La Marseillaise
      (1792) (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle

      Played in the 2004 alternate version score in the third sequence mostly to accompany the actors singing it silently on-screen

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • Juni 1922 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Dänemark
    • Sprache
      • Noon
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Blätter aus dem Buche Satans, 2. Teil
    • Drehorte
      • Kagerup, Dänemark(Finland scenes)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Nordisk Film
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      • 2 Std. 47 Min.(167 min)
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      • Silent
    • Seitenverhältnis
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