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Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

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bride enter a church for her processional, and follow her inside to watch the wedding. The Man breaks down and asks her to forgive him. After a tearful reconciliation, they continue their adventure in the city, having their photograph taken together and visiting a funfair. As darkness falls, they board the trolley for home.
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The man and woman meet in the moonlight and kiss passionately. She wants him to sell his farm—which has not done well recently—to join her in the city. When she suggests that he solve the problem of his wife by drowning her, he throttles her violently, but even that dissolves in a passionate embrace.
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series. In September 2009, Masters of Cinema released a 2-disc DVD reissue, containing both the Movietone version and the shorter Czech print found on the 2008 "Murnau, Borzage and Fox" DVD, as well as the extra features found on the previous Masters of Cinema DVD release and the Fox Studio Classics
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She boards a trolley, and he follows, begging her not to be afraid of him. The trolley brings them to the city. Her fear and disappointment are overwhelming. He plies her with flowers and bread and finally she stops crying and accepts his gifts. Emerging back on the street, they are touched to see a
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The Wife suspects nothing when her husband suggests going on an outing, but when they set off across the lake, she soon grows suspicious. He prepares to throw her overboard, but when she pleads for his mercy, he realizes he cannot do it. He rows frantically for shore, and when the boat reaches land,
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Convinced the Wife has drowned, the grief-stricken Man stumbles home. The Woman from the City goes to his house, assuming their plan has succeeded. The Man begins to choke her. Then the Maid calls to him that his wife is alive, so he releases the Woman and runs to the Wife, who survived by clinging
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A vacationing woman from the city lingers in a lakeside town for weeks. After dark, she goes to a farmhouse where the Man and the Wife live with their child. She whistles from the fence outside. The Man is torn, but finally departs, leaving his wife with the memories of better times when they were
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Soon they are drifting back across the lake under the moonlight. A sudden storm causes their boat to begin sinking. The Man remembers the two bundles of reeds he placed in the boat earlier and ties the bundles around the Wife. The boat capsizes, and the Man awakes on a rocky shore. He gathers the
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The resulting film features enormous stylized sets that create an exaggerated and fairy-tale world; the city street set alone reportedly cost over US$ 200,000 to build and was re-used in many subsequent Fox productions, including
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The Man kneels by the Wife's bed as she slowly opens her eyes. The Man and the Wife kiss, while the Woman from the city's carriage rolls down the hill toward the lake, and the film dissolves to the sunrise.
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in Region 1, but only as a special limited edition available only by mailing in proofs-of-purchase for other DVD titles in their "20th Century Fox Studio Classics" line, or as part of the
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holds an approval rating of 'fresh' 98%, based on 65 reviews. The site's consensus reads, "Boasting masterful cinematography to match its well-acted, wonderfully romantic storyline,
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is striking, particularly in a shot of the city with normal-sized people and sets in the foreground and smaller figures in the background by much smaller sets.
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premiered on September 23, 1927. It was accompanied by the first ever talking newsreels, which attracted much of the initial interest in the film.
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In late 2008, Fox released the "Murnau, Borzage and Fox Box Set" in some markets. Both Movietone and European silent versions of
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critics' poll named it the fifth-best film in the history of motion pictures, while directors named it 22nd.
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townspeople to search the lake, but all they find is a broken bundle of reeds floating in the water.
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America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry.
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is now widely considered by film critics and historians to be one of the greatest films ever made.
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In January 2014, the film was released in the US on a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack by 20th Century Fox.
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The Woman gathers bundles of reeds so that when the boat is overturned, the Man can stay afloat.
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are included. A documentary of the three individuals is also part of the collection.
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for her performance in the film (the award was also for her performances in 1927's
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is perhaps the final -- and arguably definitive -- statement of the silent era."
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The characters go unnamed, lending them a universality conducive to symbolism.
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Although the original 35mm negative of the original American version of
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from the short story "The Excursion to Tilsit", from the 1917
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has also been released on DVD in the UK as part of the
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in 1929. Janet Gaynor won the first Academy Award for
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The film received positive reviews from critics. On
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Index

Sunrise (1927 film)
Sunrise (1926 film)
Sunrise (2014 film)

F. W. Murnau
Carl Mayer
Hermann Sudermann
William Fox
Janet Gaynor
George O'Brien
Charles Rosher
Karl Struss
Harold Schuster
Hugo Riesenfeld
Fox Film Corporation

Janet Gaynor
Best Actress Academy Award
romantic
drama
German
F. W. Murnau
George O'Brien
Janet Gaynor
Margaret Livingston
Movietone
Carl Mayer
collection with the same title
Hermann Sudermann
Fox Movietone

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