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Babette's Feast (Danish: Babettes Gæstebud) is a 1987 Danish drama film directed by Gabriel Axel. The screenplay, written by Axel, was based on the 1958 story by Isak Dinesen ( Karen Blixen ). It was produced by Just Betzer , Bo Christensen and Benni Korzen , with funding from the Danish Film Institute .
Danish film at the Internet Movie Database; Danish Film Institute (in Danish and English), includes: Danish Film Database; Danish Film History;
The Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer (1889–1968) is considered one of the greatest directors in the history of cinema. Other Danish filmmakers of note include Benjamin Christensen, who outside his native country directed several horror classics including Häxan (1922) and Seven Footprints to Satan (1929); Erik Balling, the creator of the ...
[1] [2] [3] When it went online in November 2000, it included data on all c. 1,000 Danish films produced between 1968 and 2000, and c. 10,000 persons, [4] which by 2014 had been expanded to 22,000 titles, 106,000 persons and 6,000 companies. [5] A media gallery with photos, programmes, poster scans, and trailers is available.
Especially the royally privileged lodges have a long and interesting history. [69] Danish cuisine continues to evolve and keep up with the times. It has become more health-conscious, and has drawn inspiration not only from the traditional French and Italian kitchens, but also from many other more exotic gastronomical sources.
Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival: Midt om natten: In the Middle of the Night: Erik Balling: Kim Larsen, Erik Clausen, Birgitte Raaberg: Comedy: 1985: Manden i Månen: Dark Side of the Moon: Erik Clausen: Christina Bengtsson, Yavuzer Cetinkaya: Romance: Bodil Award for Best Danish Film: 1986 ...
In 1957, Denmark became the first country to send a film with a female director to the Foreign Oscar competition with Annelise Hovmand's Be Dear to Me. Two years later, Astrid Henning-Jensen's Paw became to the first film directed by a woman to receive a nomination in the category.
The culture of Denmark has a rich artistic and scientific heritage. The fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875), the philosophical essays of Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855), the short stories of Karen Blixen, penname Isak Dinesen, (1885–1962), the plays of Ludvig Holberg (1684–1754), modern authors such as Herman Bang and Nobel laureate Henrik Pontoppidan and the dense ...