Capital Execution

Capital Execution
The child murderess is ushered towards her execution by a priest and a guard
Henrettelsen
Directed byPeter Elfelt
Written byChristian Lundsgaard
C. Scheel Vandel
Produced byPeter Elfelt
StarringFrancesca Nathansen
Victor Betzonich
CinematographyPeter Elfelt
Release date
  • 1903 (1903)
Running time
3 minutes
CountryDenmark
LanguageSilent film
Henrettelsen (fragment)

Capital Execution (Danish: Henrettelsen) is a 1903 silent film drama directed by Danish photographer Peter Elfelt.[1] Based upon a true story, the short 15-minute film relates the execution of a French woman who is condemned to death for killing her two children. It was the first dramatic movie made by a Danish filmmaker, and is notable as an early example of a dramatic film that referenced action outside the picture frame.[2] Elfelt used a typical stationary, one-shot camera position, but directed the actors to gesture and enter and exit with reference to things happening outside of the audience's view. This allowed for the development of the story beyond what was captured by camera, and expanded the dramatic scope of film.[2]

  1. ^ Sundholm, J.; Thorsen, I.; Andersson, L.G.; Hedling, O.; Iversen, G.; Møller, B.T. (2012). Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema. Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts. Scarecrow Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-8108-7899-0. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b Fairservice, Don (2001). Film Editing: History, Theory and Practice : Looking at the Invisible. Manchester University Press. p. 73. ISBN 0-7190-5777-9..