Carl Theodor Dreyer – Storstrømsbroen AKA The Storstrom Bridge (1950)

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Carl Th. Dreyer’s beautiful documentary uses no words to show different aspects of this beautiful bridge in Denmark. It is one of over a dozen state-commissioned documentary shorts made by the famous director.
The Storstrom Bridge was built between 1933-37 to the designs of Anker Engelund with construction under the direction of civil engineer Guy Anson Maunsell.
Storstrom Bridge connects the island of Sjaelland (Zealand) at Vordingborg to the smaller island of Falster to the south. Some two miles long (3199 metres or 3520 yards), at the time it was built it was the longest bridge in Europe.
It is an arch bridge with a suspended deck with both a road and railroad. The reinforced concrete central section was built on shore and floated out to be sunk in position.
Carl Dreyer shows the bridge from afar and in close up, from the air and from a ship in the Storstrom, with trains, vehicles, cyclists and a fisherman using the bridge.




340MB | 7mn 6s | 960×720 | mkv
https://nitro.download/view/FC05B65EC477A2D/Storstromsbroen_(1950).mkv
Language:Danish
Subtitles:English
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Thank you very much as always! One more to go now for Dreyer shorts.