19 April 2024

Carl Th. Dreyer’s Vampyr Getting 90th Anniversary Release

A brand new 2K restoration of one of the finest and most enduringly mysterious of all horror films

Last week we learned Eureka Entertainment were bringing one of the most influential horrors Nosferatu back to cinemas. 100 Years since it’s original release, it’s not the only horror celebrating a special ‘birthday’, Carl Th. Dreyer’s VAMPYR it’s 90th!

To celebrate it’s special anniversary, Eureka Entertainment will give the film a 2K restored release. Dreyer‘s film is one of the finest and most enduringly mysterious of all horror films, now set to return to UK and Irish cinemas and On BLU-RAY for the first time in the UK in May. All part of The Masters of Cinema Series!

The first foray into sound filmmaking by one of cinema’s pivotal artists, Vampyr remains a cornerstone work of the horror genre. The dreamlike tale of an occult-obsessed student’s visit to a small French village, as he is drawn into the unsettling mystery around a stricken family’s struggle with malevolent forces, remains an unparalleled evocation of the uncanny.

Adapting the haunted stories of Sheridan Le Fanu, Carl Th. Dreyer‘s ceaseless innovation delivers a tour-de-force of supernatural phantasmagoria and creeping unease, via audacious camerawork and sound design.

Presented from an all-new 2K restoration by the Danish Film Institute, meticulously scanned and assessed to create the highest quality and most faithful version of Vampyr possible. Now unveiled for the film’s 90th anniversary, one of the most visually and aurally distinctive horror films ever made returns to cinemas in the UK & Ireland and finally comes to Blu-ray in the UK, in a definitive incarnation that achieves the full experience Dreyer intended audiences to have.

A new Trailer was created for this re-release, check it out…

As close as you get to a poem on film” – Guillermo del Toro (Pans Labyrinth, The Shape of Water, Nightmare Alley)

LIMITED-EDITION BLU-RAY (3000 COPIES) FEATURES
Hardbound Slipcase | All-new 2K digital restoration of the German version by the Danish Film Institute, completed in 2020 after an extensive decade-long restoration process, with uncompressed mono soundtrack | Optional unrestored audio track | Two audio commentaries: one by critic and programmer Tony Rayns; the second by filmmaker and Vampyr fan Guillermo del Toro | Visual essay by scholar Casper Tybjerg on Dreyer’s Vampyr influences | New video interview with author and critic Kim Newman on Vampyr’s unique place within vampire cinema | Two new video interviews with music and cultural historian David Huckvale on the film’s score and its adaptation of Sheridan Le Fanu | Carl Th. Dreyer (1966) – a documentary by Jörgen Roos | Two deleted scenes, removed by the German censor in 1932 | The Baron – a short MoC documentary about Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg | Optional English subtitles | A 100-PAGE BOOK – featuring rare production stills, location photography, posters, the 1932 Danish film programme, a 1964 interview with Baron Nicolas de Gunzberg (producer and actor “Allan Gray”), an essay by Dreyer on film style, and writing by Tom Milne, Jean and Dale Drum, and film restorer Martin Koerber | *All extras subject to change

FRANCE/ GERMANY | 1932 | PG | 74 MINUTES | BLACK & WHITE | HORROR/FANTASY | 1.19:1 OAR

Available to order from: Eureka Store .For cinema screenings more info here.

Carl Th. Dreyer’s VAMPYR will be released in UK and Irish cinemas from 20th May. Then released on limited edition Blu-Ray as part of The Masters Of Cinema series from 30th May.


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