Excerpt from the book Cinema, the Magic Vehicle – A Comprehensive Guide, Journey One: 1913–1950
In this episode, we explore The Phantom Carriage (Körkarlen, 1921), Victor Sjöström’s masterful Swedish silent film, based on Selma Lagerlöf’s haunting short story.
The film follows David Holm, a drunkard doomed to drive the phantom carriage of the dead for a year after midnight on New Year’s Eve. Through visions and flashbacks, Holm confronts his past misdeeds and witnesses the tragic consequences of his actions, leading to a profound personal transformation.
Sjöström’s direction blends realism with fantasy, creating a ghostly, atmospheric world reminiscent of German Expressionism, yet rooted in the Scandinavian literary tradition. His performance, alongside striking cinematography by Julius Jaenzon, and innovative techniques like multiple exposures, crafts one of the earliest examples of cinematic mood and psychological depth.
Based on Cinema, the Magic Vehicle by Jacek Klinowski and Adam Garbicz, this episode examines the film’s complex narrative, its moral and emotional layers, and its pioneering role in creating atmospheric cinema that influenced generations of filmmakers.
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