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Benjamin Christensen (28 September 1879 – 2 April 1959) was a
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film director, screenwriter and an actor, both in film and on the stage. As a director, he is best known for the 1922 film ''
Häxan ''Häxan'' (, "The Witch"; Danish: ''Heksen''; English: ''The Witches''; released in the US in 1968 as ''Witchcraft Through the Ages'') is a 1922 silent film, silent horror film, horror essay film written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. C ...
'' (aka ''Witchcraft Through the Ages''). His most memorable acting performance was in the film ''
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'' (1924), where he played Claude Zoret, the male lover of the film's title character in a landmark gay film.


Biography

Benjamin Christensen was born in Viborg as the youngest of twelve children. He initially studied medicine but got interested in acting and began studies at the
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(Royal Danish Theatre) in Copenhagen in 1901. Christensen's professional acting career began in
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in 1907, but he did not act for long. He soon abandoned the stage in order to become a wine salesman. In 1911, Christensen made his debut as a film actor. All of his pre-directorial efforts are lost, including ''Scenens børn'' (1913), the only motion picture directed by eminent Norwegian playwright and stage director
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. In 1913, Christensen assumed control of the small, Hellborg-based production company for which he worked and reorganized it as ''Dansk-Biograf Kompagnie''. The first film he directed, ''Det hemmelighedsfulde X'' ( The Mysterious X, 1914), was one of the most astonishing directorial debuts in film history. Although a routine spy melodrama, the camerawork, cutting and art direction were revolutionary for the period. Christensen himself played the main role, as he did in his second film, ''Hævnens nat'' (Blind Justice, 1916). Once again, Christensen portrayed a man wrongly accused of murder, and the artistic quality of his sophomore effort was equal to his first. Despite the success of his first two films, Christensen did not find acceptance within the Danish film industry, and after ''Blind Justice'' he returned to the stage. Between 1918 and 1921, Christensen researched the history of necromancy as background for his next and greatest film, ''
Häxan ''Häxan'' (, "The Witch"; Danish: ''Heksen''; English: ''The Witches''; released in the US in 1968 as ''Witchcraft Through the Ages'') is a 1922 silent film, silent horror film, horror essay film written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. C ...
'' (The Witches, or ''Witchcraft Through the Ages'', 1922). Christensen appeared in the film in the role of Satan. A plotless panorama of the history of witchcraft, ''Häxan'' is a visual tour de force that utilizes
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, gore, and sheer shock value on a level that remains incredible for a silent film. Nevertheless, despite being plundered by censor boards everywhere, ''Häxan'' was an international success. Based on the response to ''Häxan'', Christensen received an invitation from
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to direct in Germany. He made two films for them, though his most memorable work in Germany was as an actor in the key supporting role of the painter Claude Zoret in his fellow countryman
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's film ''Michael'' (1924). This would prove Christensen's last film appearance as an actor. In 1924,
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swept through the talent pool at UFA and picked up, among others, Christensen, who departed so quickly that he may not have completed his second feature, ''Die Frau mit dem schlechten Ruf'' (The Woman of Ill-Repute, 1925). The film was not released until the end of 1925 and by that time Christensen had already disowned it. Christensen got off a good start with the
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vehicle ''
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'' (1926), a commercial success. But the
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picture ''
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'' (1927) which followed was a scandalous failure critically, even though it still generated a modest profit. When work stalled in 1927 on MGM's troubled, three-years-long production of ''
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'' (1929), Christensen was let go. He moved to
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, where he made four films. The first was '' The Hawk's Nest'' (1928), a crime drama starring
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. The remaining three constitute a horror trilogy and were co-written with
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; ''The Haunted House'' (1928), ''
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'' (1929) and ''House of Horror'' (1929). By this time, Christensen had had enough of his Hollywood experience and, although ''House of Horror'' was a hit, after it wrapped he went back to Denmark. Afterward, Christensen returned once again to stage direction and did not make another film for a decade. Breaking his silence, for the Nordisk Company he wrote and directed ''Skilsmissens børn'' (Children of Divorce, 1939), a social melodrama about the generation gap. It was a surprise hit, and Christensen seemed back on track again. He followed it with ''Barnet'' (The Child, 1940) – a film about abortion – and ''Gå med mig hjem'' (Come Home with Me, 1941) which reunited him with actress
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, who had appeared alongside him in the Bjørnson film and was herself a director. However, ''Damen med de lyse Handsker'' (The Lady with the Light Gloves, 1942) was a spy thriller that proved an unmitigated disaster on the level of ''Mockery'', and Christensen found himself out of the film business for good. Afterward, he assumed management of a movie theater in a suburb of Copenhagen and lived out the rest of his 79 years in obscurity.


Legacy

''Häxan'' is Christensen's best-known film. Long circulating in the 16mm market, it was re-edited into a shorter version in 1967 by a British film maker
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with an added jazz score and narration by
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. As such the film became a counter-culture favorite. A version restored to its original length and in superior picture quality was released by the
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in 2001. '' The Mysterious X'' was first revived at
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in 1966 and has become his second-best known film. It was combined with '' Blind Justice'' and released on a DVD by the
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in 2004. For the remainder of Christensen's output, the losses were heavy and it has long been difficult to see. Based on what exists, some critics have concluded that all of Christensen's American films were artistic failures. Of the German films, only the first one – '' Seine Frau, die Unbekannte'' (His Wife, The Unknown, 1923) – has survived, and of his Warner Brothers films, only a poor Italian print of ''Seven Footprints to Satan'' has surfaced, although sound discs exist of ''House of Horror''. Critical opinions about ''The Devil's Circus'' seem divided; ''Mockery'' was one of the most sought after of all lost films until it was finally located in the 1970s. However, many who have seen it have stated that it is easily the worst of Lon Chaney's MGM features. The Nordisk films remain little seen outside Denmark. In 1999, the
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, and later the
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in
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, held the first retrospective screening of Christensen's work under the rubric ''Benjamin Christensen: An International Dane''. Of Christensen, Carl Theodor Dreyer once described him as "a man who knew exactly what he wanted and who pursued his goal with uncompromising stubbornness." After many decades of relative obscurity, Christensen is now considered one of the best Danish silent film directors in history.


Partial filmography

* '' The Mysterious X'' (1914) * '' Blind Justice'' (1916) * ''
Häxan ''Häxan'' (, "The Witch"; Danish: ''Heksen''; English: ''The Witches''; released in the US in 1968 as ''Witchcraft Through the Ages'') is a 1922 silent film, silent horror film, horror essay film written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. C ...
'' (1922) aka ''Witchcraft Through the Ages'' * '' Seine Frau, die Unbekannte'' (1923) * '' The Woman Who Did'' (1925) * ''
The Devil's Circus ''The Devil's Circus'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Danish director Benjamin Christensen, based upon his screenplay. The film stars Norma Shearer and Charles Emmett Mack. It was the first of seven films directed by Christens ...
'' (1926) * ''
Mockery Mockery or mocking is the act of insulting or making light of a person or other thing, sometimes merely by taunting, but often by making a caricature, purporting to engage in imitation in a way that highlights unflattering characteristics. Mocker ...
'' (1927) * '' The Hawk's Nest'' (1928) * '' The Haunted House'' (1928) * ''
Seven Footprints to Satan ''Seven Footprints to Satan'' is a 1929 American mystery film directed by Danish filmmaker Benjamin Christensen. Based on the 1928 story of the same name by Abraham Merritt, it stars Thelma Todd, Creighton Hale, William V. Mong and Sheldon Lewis ...
'' (1929) * '' House of Horror'' (1929) * ''
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'' (1929) partial sound * '' Children of Divorce'' (1939) * '' The Child'' (1940) * ''
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'' (1941) * '' Lady with the Light Gloves'' (1942)


References


Sources

*Kendrick, James (October 13, 2003)
"A witches' brew of fact, fiction and spectacle"
''Kinoeye'' 3 (11).


Further reading

* Realizing the Witch: Science, Cinema, and the Mastery of the Invisible by Richard Baxstrom and Todd Meyers, 2015, Fordham University Press - about Christensen's 1922 film Haxan (The Witch)


External links

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