Vampyr with electric-acoustic soundtrack

The Soundscape Sessions

23 nov 2008

On November 23 at 20.15 hrs, Smart Cinema is showing Dreyer's famous movie VAMPYR. VAMPYR will be presented in its original silent version with an original electro-acoustic soundtrack performed live by Filippo Castellazzi (guitar), Stephan Pliquett (Double Bass), Mark van Soest and Hakki Takki (electronics).

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Vampyr by Carl Dreyer, image from Horror wood -

Directed in 1932 by renowned Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer, VAMPYR is widely recognised as one of the most grimly imaginative and atmospheric horror stories in the history of cinema. Loosely inspired by Sheridan Le Fanu's collection of short horror stories In A Glass Darkly, VAMPYR is set in an eerily hazy world where every stare hides inexplicable meanings and every encounter, possible menace.

With startling camera movements and ingenious lighting effects, Dreyer's film brings us into a macabre labyrinth of shadows from which the laws of cause and effect seem to have disappeared. As we follow the descent of traveler David Gray into his obsession with the occult and the enigmatic events unfolding in a mysterious French village, we too cannot escape the hauntingly epic struggle between light and darkness, life and death.

23 November, 20.15 hrs at the Auditorium - Level 1, cost: 7 Euro
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