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  1. Films do not have to be submitted for a rating and in such instances must be labelled a "15" (restricted to people aged 15 and above). [46] Children aged 7 and above may attend any performance—including those restricted to older audiences—if they are accompanied by an adult.

  2. Feb 8, 2018 · Get a taste of Danish cinema through these 11 controversial films and no they're not all Dogme 95 movies.

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    The Media Council (Medierådet for børn og unge) classifies theatrically released films and all home media for release in Denmark.

    •A: Approval of the film for general admittance. Equivalent to G for movies and TV-Y or TV-G for TV.

    •7: Approval of the film for general admittance, but not recommended for children younger than the age of 7. Equivalent to PG for movies and TV-Y7 or TV-PG for TV.

    •11: Approval of the film for admittance of children from the age of 11. Equivalent to PG-13 for movies and TV-14 for TV.

    •15: Approval of the film for admittance of children from the age of 15. Equivalent to R, NC-17 or unrated films and TV-MA for TV.

    •F: Exempt from classification – only used on home video products (mostly documentaries, Danish stand-up shows and educational material).

    The Danish Film Censors (Statens Filmcensur) were created on 5 July 1913. It had two classification certificates:

    •Approved for general exhibition (now A)

    In 1969, a "12" classification was introduced (after adult film censorship was abolished), followed by an advisory "not recommended under 7" classification in 1980. In 1997, "12" and "16" were replaced by "11" and "15" respectively. In 1998, the Danish Film Censors were abolished and replaced by the Media Council.

    Source: IMDb

  3. Jun 12, 2016 · This list will focus on the movies directed by Danes, set in Denmark, and/or featuring a mostly Danish cast (this means that the list will not include movies like Lars von Trier’s “Dogville”, since it is set in the United States and stars an American cast, and Henning Carlsen’s “Hunger”, since it is a collaboration between the three ...

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    • 'The Hunt' (2012) IMDb: 8.3/10. Mads Mikkelsen delivers one of his most compelling performances here as Lucas, a kindergarten teacher in a tight-knit community whose life is shattered after one of his pupils falsely accuses him of sexual abuse.
    • 'Ordet' (1955) IMDb: 8.3/10. Ordet (meaning "The Word") is another drama by Dreyer and is generally considered his masterpiece. At the heart of the story is Morten Borgen (Henrik Malberg), a respected elder in a rural village, who deals with various struggles with his three children, all involving faith.
    • 'Day of Wrath' (1943) IMDb: 8.1/10. Set in 17th-century Denmark during the witch trials, Day of Wrath centers on Anne Pedersdotter (Lisbeth Movin), a young woman whose mother is accused of witchcraft.
    • 'The Celebration' (1998) IMDb: 8.0/10. A family gathers at a lavish estate to celebrate the 60th birthday of patriarch Helge (Henning Moritzen), a respected businessman.
  4. Danish movies might not be as popular as films from other countries, and not many can claim to have the same level of status as many Danish television series. But if you’re willing to be curious and dig a little deeper, you’ll find some hidden gems that are well worth your time.

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