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      • The Danish Film Institute (Danish: Det Danske Filminstitut; DFI) is the national Danish agency responsible for supporting and encouraging film and cinema culture, and for conserving these in the national interest. It is the successor organisation to the Danish Film Foundation (Danish: Den Danske Filmfond).
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  2. The Danish Film Institute is the national agency for funding and promoting Danish film and cinema culture.

  3. The Danish Film Institute is the national agency supporting and encouraging Danish film and cinema culture. We support the development, production and distribution of Danish films and offer funding for international co-productions.

  4. The Danish Film Institute (Danish: Det Danske Filminstitut; DFI) is the national Danish agency responsible for supporting and encouraging film and cinema culture, and for conserving these in the national interest. It is the successor organisation to the Danish Film Foundation (Danish: Den Danske Filmfond).

  5. The Danish Film Institute (DFI), a government institution under the Ministry of Culture, was established in its current form in 1997 by merging three existing government institutions: the Danish Film Institute, Statens Filmcentral and the Danish Film Museum.

  6. The Danish Film Institute is the national agency for funding and promoting Danish film and cinema culture. We support the development, production and distribution of Danish films and offer funding for international co-productions.

  7. Are you interested in watching Danish films? Welcome to the Danish Film, the official website of the Danish Film Institute. Here you can find information about the latest and upcoming movies, watch trailers, read reviews and learn more about the Danish film industry. Whether you want to watch at home or in cinemas, you can enjoy the best of Danish cinema with us.

  8. The Danish Film Institute was founded in 1972 to provide state subsidies for selected Danish movie projects. In 1989, it broadened the definition of films it would support, a development that laid the foundation for a revival of Danish film.