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    Ordet (Danish pronunciation: [ˈoˀɐ̯ð̩], meaning "The Word" and originally released as The Word in English), is a 1955 Danish drama film, directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. It is based on a play by Kaj Munk , a Danish Lutheran priest, first performed in 1932.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0048452Ordet (1955) - IMDb

    Ordet: Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer. With Hanne Aagesen, Kirsten Andreasen, Sylvia Eckhausen, Birgitte Federspiel. Follows the lives of the Borgen family, as they deal with inner conflict, as well as religious conflict with each other, and the rest of the town.

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    • Carl Theodor Dreyer
    • 1955-01-10
  3. 8 de mar. de 2008 · But once you're inside, it is impossible to escape. Lean, quiet, deeply serious, populated with odd religious obsessives, it takes place in winter in Denmark in 1925, in a rural district that has a cold austere beauty. The film is one of only four major features by Carl Theodor Dreyer (1889-1968), who although he made many short ...

  4. 5 de mar. de 2012 · 100K views 12 years ago. Ordet (1955) - trailer . Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI . Dreyer's penultimate film is a heartrending hymn to the power of earthly passion and...

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  5. Putting the lie to the term “organized religion,” Ordet (The Word) is a challenge to simple facts and dogmatic orthodoxy. Layering multiple stories of faith and rebellion, Dreyer’s adaptation of Kaj Munk’s play quietly builds towards a shattering, miraculous climax.

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  6. The three sons of devout Danish farmer Morten (Henrik Malberg) have widely disparate religious beliefs. Youngest son Anders (Cay Kristiansen) shares his father's religion, but eldest son Mikkel ...

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  7. Synopsis. The three sons of devout Danish farmer Morten have widely disparate religious beliefs. Youngest son Anders shares his father’s religion, but eldest son Mikkel has lost his faith, while middle child Johannes has become delusional and proclaims that he is Jesus Christ himself.