Steven Højlund

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Denmark Monarchy

Does Denmark Have a Monarchy?

Denmark has a monarchy that dates back over 1,000 years, exemplifying historical significance and cultural influence. Led by Queen Margrethe II, it plays a crucial role as a symbol of national identity, unity, and continuity while contributing to tourism and public perception through high approval ratings, ensuring its relevance in modern society.

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East Jutland Police Under Fire for Case Washing

East Jutland Police Under Fire for Case “Washing”

Recent concerns have emerged over the East Jutland Police’s practices, revealing allegations from current and former officers of guidelines that compromise criminal investigations. Claims include directing officers to avoid charges to manage case backlogs, raising significant legal implications and potential violations of citizens’ rights to justice. Calls for reform in police protocols are growing.

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Danish Police Fly to Greenland as U.S. Visit Sparks Tensions

Danish Police Fly to Greenland as U.S. Visit Sparks Tensions

U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz will visit Greenland next week with Usha Vance, amid declining meetings with Danish and Greenlandic representatives. The trip highlights rising U.S.-Danish tensions, focusing on strategic interests in Greenland’s resources. Usha Vance will attend a dog sled race, emphasizing cultural ties in the complex geopolitical landscape.

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Danish Minister Calls for Euro Adoption to Strengthen Europe

Danish Minister Calls for Euro Adoption to Strengthen Europe

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen calls for Denmark to remove its EU opt-outs and strengthen its commitment to the European Union, emphasizing the need for unity in response to global uncertainties. He warns against over-reliance on the U.S. and advocates for Denmark’s full integration into the EU for a more robust European presence.

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Henning Carlsen Denmarks Unflinching Filmmaker

Henning Carlsen: Denmark’s Unflinching Filmmaker

Henning Carlsen built his career on telling stories that mattered. As a director, screenwriter, and producer, he approached filmmaking with an unflinching gaze, exposing human frailty and social injustice with precision. His films were as much about their subjects as they were about the world around them. He was born on June 4, 1927, in Aalborg, Denmark, and died on May 30, 2014, in Copenhagen—but his legacy in Danish and international cinema extends far beyond those dates.

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Erik Balling The Director Who Made Denmark Laugh at Itself

Erik Balling: The Director Who Made Denmark Laugh at Itself

Erik Balling was a pivotal Danish director and screenwriter, renowned for the iconic television series “Matador” and the beloved “Olsen-banden” film series. His innovative storytelling and cultural insights shaped Danish cinema, earning him international acclaim and a lasting legacy that continues to influence filmmakers and entertain audiences worldwide.

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Carl Theodor Dreyer The Danish Filmmaker Who Wrote Gertrud

Carl Theodor Dreyer: The Danish Filmmaker Who Wrote “Gertrud”

Carl Theodor Dreyer was a pioneering Danish filmmaker known for his masterpieces such as The Passion of Joan of Arc and Ordet. His films explore themes of spirituality, existentialism, and human emotions through innovative techniques like close-ups and minimalist storytelling, solidifying his lasting influence on global cinema and inspiring future generations of filmmakers.

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Lin Alluna The Danish Director Behind Twice Colonized

Lin Alluna: The Danish Director Behind “Twice Colonized”

Lin Alluna is a celebrated Danish filmmaker known for her innovative storytelling and advocacy for diversity in the film industry. A graduate of The National Film School of Denmark, her acclaimed works, including her debut feature film, have garnered over 15 awards, establishing her as a pivotal figure in contemporary cinema and social change.

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Benjamin Christensen The Mind Behind Häxan

Benjamin Christensen: The Mind Behind Häxan (1879-1959)

Benjamin Christensen is one of Denmark’s most unconventional film directors, best known for Häxan (1922), a macabre and experimental silent film that remains a cult classic. While his name might not carry the same weight as Carl Theodor Dreyer, Christensen was a film industry disruptor, blending documentary, horror, and theatrical elements in a way few dared at the time. His career took him across Denmark, Germany, and Hollywood, where he made four films under Warner Bros., before retreating into obscurity.

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Anders Thomas Jensen The Director of Bold Danish Films

Anders Thomas Jensen, The Director of Bold Danish Films

Anders Thomas Jensen is not here to make you comfortable. His movies are full of people who solve their problems in the worst possible ways—criminals who want to open a restaurant, butchers who accidentally sell human meat, and a soldier who turns his grief into a killing spree based on questionable math. And yet, somehow, it all works.

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Danish Politician Campaigns on Tinder to Reach Voters

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