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Spiritual rapture and institutional hypocrisy come to stark, vivid life in one of the most transcendent masterpieces of the silent era. Chronicling the trial of Joan of Arc in the days leading up to her execution, Danish master Carl Theodor Dreyer depicts her torment with startling immediacy, employing an array of techniques including expressionistic lighting, interconnected sets, and painfully intimate close-ups to immerse viewers in her subjective experience. Anchoring Dreyer's audacious formal experimentation is a legendary performance by Rene Falconetti, whose haunted face channels both the agony and the ecstasy of martyrdom.TWO-DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES- New high-definition digital restoration of the film by Gaumont, presented at 24 frames per second- Alternate presentation of the film at 20 frames per second with original Danish intertitles- Three scores: Richard Einhorn's VOICES OF LIGHT, a choral and orchestral work performed by vocal group Anonymous 4, soloist Susan Narucki, and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic and Choir; another by Goldfrapp's Will Gregory and Portishead's Adrian Utley; and the third composed and performed by pianist Mie Yanashita- Audio commentary from 1999 by film scholar Casper Tybjerg- New interview with Einhorn- New conversation between Gregory and Utley- New video essay by Tybjerg exploring the debate over the film's frame rate- Interview from 1995 with actor Rene Falconetti's daughter and biographer, Hlne Falconetti- Version history- Production design archive- New English subtitle translation- PLUS: An essay by critic Mark Le Fanu, a 1929 director's statement by Carl Theodor Dreyer, and the full libretto for VOICES OF LIGHT .

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