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Gertrud

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 56min
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7.3/10
7.1 k
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Gertrud (1964)
Psychological DramaDramaRomance

En el elegante mundo de artistas y músicos, Gertrud termina con su matrimonio con Gustav y adquiere un amante: el compositor Erland Jansson.En el elegante mundo de artistas y músicos, Gertrud termina con su matrimonio con Gustav y adquiere un amante: el compositor Erland Jansson.En el elegante mundo de artistas y músicos, Gertrud termina con su matrimonio con Gustav y adquiere un amante: el compositor Erland Jansson.

  • Dirección
    • Carl Theodor Dreyer
  • Guionistas
    • Hjalmar Söderberg
    • Carl Theodor Dreyer
  • Elenco
    • Nina Pens Rode
    • Bendt Rothe
    • Ebbe Rode
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Carl Theodor Dreyer
    • Guionistas
      • Hjalmar Söderberg
      • Carl Theodor Dreyer
    • Elenco
      • Nina Pens Rode
      • Bendt Rothe
      • Ebbe Rode
    • 45Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 43Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

    Fotos80

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    Nina Pens Rode
    • Gertrud Kanning
    Bendt Rothe
    • Gustav Kanning
    Ebbe Rode
    • Gabriel Lidman
    Baard Owe
    Baard Owe
    • Erland Jansson
    Axel Strøbye
    Axel Strøbye
    • Axel Nygen
    Karl Gustav Ahlefeldt
    • Gertrud's concerned table neighbor
    Vera Gebuhr
    • The Kannings' maid
    Carl Johan Hviid
    William Knoblauch
    Lars Knutzon
    • Student orator
    Anna Malberg
    • Kanning's mother
    Edouard Mielche
    • The Rector Magnificus
    • (as Edouard Mielché)
    Valsø Holm
      Gurli Plesner
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          • Dirección
            • Carl Theodor Dreyer
          • Guionistas
            • Hjalmar Söderberg
            • Carl Theodor Dreyer
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          8Hitchcoc

          The Love and LIfe You Make

          If one can get past the utter simplicity of the story and look at the images, it becomes, for me, a striking film. I just returned to watching the films of Dreyer, those that I had not seen. Apparently, this was the last one. Gertrud is as cold as you can make one. She has a determined role for herself and never varies and slips into perpetual unhappiness. She is a standard bearer for feminine longing, but she can't crack through the realities of the world. She has made bad choices and then seems to punish herself and those who can't live to her standards. Worth a look, certainly.
          8Sergeant_Tibbs

          Perhaps too stage-like, but the great camera-work captures pure cinema.

          Carl Theodor Dreyer marked his place forever in the film canon for his terrific masterpiece The Passion of Joan of Arc. Back in film's most primitive stages, he managed to lift it out from its limitations and give us one of the greatest performances of all-time from Maria Falconetti. 36 years later with his final film, he again studies a single woman in an intimate minimal style. It tackles a complex issue, one of universal sensitivity, with the expectations of love. There's great subdued performances of characters who can hardly bear to look at each other. Based on a play built on a handful of sequences, it ends up inherently stage-like with its 3 walls and dialogue-driven narrative. While it may struggle with pacing with a few too many scenes that don't drive the story forward, its rich backstory is compelling and plays with the imagination. In that limitation, Dreyer makes elegant use of camera movements with long takes that are constantly changing frame size, it's really magnificent to watch. What makes the film hit hard is its sudden epilogue. The majority of the film takes place over a few days and we suddenly jump 30 years into the future to study the consequences. It's a profound, if incredibly dreary film. Many lessons to take from Gertrud, both in filmmaking and in life.

          8/10
          7Boba_Fett1138

          Well made and all but it just couldn't ever grab me.

          Carl Theodor Dreyer has always been seen as one of cinema's greats and his movies have been praised everywhere and are still being watched by many movie fanatics now days. I however must admit that I have never been a that big fan of his work. It always seemed to me all of his movies were technically very well made ones and visual stunning looking ones but its stories were however always lacking, which never made any of his movies really a pleasant experience for me.

          And it's not like the story itself is being bad written, it's more that it's being such an incredibly slow and stretched out one. Seriously, this is not a movie to watch late at night, when you are already feeling slightly tired because this movie will make no attempt at all to keep you awake. It's incredible how slow this movie gets told and half way in you start wondering if you'll make it to the end.

          Nothing wrong with slowly told movies of course, as long as the movie remains interesting and intriguing to watch throughout. And this just wasn't really the case for me. I just couldn't really get into this movie, due to the way it was being told and I must say I was glad when it was finally over. It doesn't help much that most of the characters are talking slow, soft and in a very depressed manner.

          But having said all this; I can still appreciate this movie for what it is and for what it's trying to do. You can't really call the movie bad for the way it is being made, since it's all done very deliberately and it succeeds at what it is trying to be. It just personally isn't really my cup of tea.

          You could say that the movie is providing an up close and personal look into a washed up marriage, told mostly from the female perspective. Its themes and story are all being quite daring and unusual for its time and the time period the movie is supposed to be set in. It's not being a standard, formulaic movie in any way and an unique movie experience on its own. It pretty much is a psychological movie, since it gives you a look into the mind of a woman, in search of love and true happiness, without having to make any compromises for it.

          Also visually, Carl Theodor Dreyer's last movie, is a wonderful looking one. He truly turned black & white cinematography into an art and the whole movie also has an old fashioned vibe to it.

          Well made and all, just not really my thing, I guess.

          7/10

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          10zetes

          A difficult and complex film, to say the least

          If you were to just watch this film half-heartedly or with a mind busy thinking of other matters, it would certainly seem like a dry film about infidelity and falling out of love - the kind of stuff that's been done a thousand times before, a thousand times before this film was made, even. And why did Dreyer have to make it so static, you might ask. But if you choose to delve into the matters at hand, feel the film's tenuous but painful emotions, you'll realize that there haven't been many films with more going on beneath the surface than this one. In fact, I can't think of another film that suggests so many themes, especially one with this little physical action onscreen. Most of Gertrud consists of two people at a time sitting on couches and facing opposite directions - no character in this film can bring themselves to look at someone else. These people talk about their relationships, either what could have been, what should have been, or what might be in the future. Although Gertrud is ostensibly a heroine - with the title as it is, we're almost required to believe that she is correct in her thoughts and actions and identify with her - as the film progresses it becomes more and more obvious that she is as much or more of the problem as the men whom she tends to blame. Then we're forced to backtrack and remember what things were involved in discussions earlier in the film in order to interpret it as a whole - take Axel's speech about free will, for instance, and Gertrud's response to it. I have just seen this film once, and I am positive that subsequent viewings will reveal many more layers. For the longest time, Gertrud was unavailable in the US. Now that it is readily available on both VHS and DVD, it's about time that it was completely rediscovered by the serious film watching community. 10/10.
          mdm-11

          Woman vows to live in uncompromising bliss or gloom

          Cinema Great Carl Dreyer's final film is said to be his masterpiece as well. The innovative b&w cinematography, featuring only a handful, drawn out scenes in confined spaces, makes use of mirrors, shadows and suggested action. The story begins ca. 1900, studying several characters in depth. Gertrud, the wife of a wealthy lawyer with political aspirations, feels unappreciated by her work-consumed husband. The viewer quickly learns that Gertrud is about to end what appeared to be years of boredom as the "attache" of a man who lives mainly for his secular accomplishments. Despite his protests and assurances that he couldn't live without her, she leaves to see a lover.

          Drawn to men of the arts, Gertrud herself was once a celebrated opera singer. A lengthy love affair with a man who later becomes a nationally honored poet, left the jilted author heart broken. Another man, a pioneer in the field of psychiatry, becomes Gertrud's friend and confidante, but never a lover.

          The story, via flashbacks, present action and time scan forward shows Gertrud's entire adult life. The final scene offers somewhat of an explanation for why this woman has seemingly denied herself any true happiness. The men who offered her everything, even with the greatest possible concessions on their part, were told not to bother. Gertrud's extreme sense of pride, as noticed by a young musical genius who sees her as a convenient fling, leaves no wavering of the determined mind.

          If this film appeared to be scandalous in 1964, how would society view this kind of real activity in the early 1900s? A strong sense of "truth", as a philosopher may call it, will always override any kind of compromise. "Love is all", the only words on Gertrud's head stone. There must be more to life than strict adherence to an ideology, especially at the high cost. A critically acclaimed film, "Gertrud" nonetheless lacks entertainment value due to its fatalistic story telling

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            One of Lars von Trier's favorite films.
          • Errores
            When Gertrud walks across the room in order to give Axel his letters back, the shadow from the camera and equipment can clearly be seen on the back wall.
          • Citas

            Gertrud Kanning: There's no happiness in love. Love is suffering. Love is unhappiness.

          • Conexiones
            Edited into Eventyret om dansk film 15: Fjernsyn og biografkrise - 1961-1965 (1996)
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            Music and libretto by Ruggero Leoncavallo

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          • Fecha de lanzamiento
            • 1 de enero de 1965 (Dinamarca)
          • País de origen
            • Dinamarca
          • Sitio oficial
            • Official site
          • Idioma
            • Danés
          • También se conoce como
            • Гертруда
          • Locaciones de filmación
            • Vallø Slot, Stevns, Sjælland, Dinamarca(park)
          • Productora
            • Palladium Film
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          Especificaciones técnicas

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          • Tiempo de ejecución
            1 hora 56 minutos
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Mezcla de sonido
            • Mono
          • Relación de aspecto
            • 1.66 : 1

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