Cinema of Denmark refers to the films made within Denmark, or by Danish directors. Denmark has been producing films since 1897 and since the 1980s has maintained a steady stream of product due largely to funding by the state-supported Danish Film Institute. Historically, Danish films have been noted for their realism, religious and moral themes, sexual frankness and technical innovation.
The Danish filmmaker Carl Th. 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 popular Olsen-banden films; Gabriel Axel, an Oscar-winner for Babette's Feast in 1987; and Bille August, the Oscar-winner for Pelle the Conqueror in 1988. In the modern era, notable filmmakers in Denmark include Lars von Trier, who co-created the Dogme film movement, and multiple award-winners Susanne Bier and Nicolas Winding Refn.
Peter Elfelt, a photographer, was the first Dane to make a film. In 1906, cinema owner Ole Olsen founded the first Danish film-making company, Nordisk Films Kompagni. In 1972, the Danish Film Institute (DFI) was founded to provide state subsidies for hand-picked films. It allocated public funding for feature films based on their artistic merit rather than commercial appeal—with an emphasis on those films which expressed Danish culture and identity.
Best International Feature Film Wins[]
- 60th Academy Awards, 1987
- Babette's Feat — Gabriel Axel
- 61st Academy Awards, 1988
- Pelle the Conqueror — Billie August
Best International Feature Film Nominations[]
- 29th Academy Awards, 1956
- Qivitoq — Erik Balling
- 32nd Academy Awards, 1959
- Paw — Astrid Henning-Jensen
- 34th Academy Awards, 1961
- Harry and the Butler — Bent Christensen
- 60th Academy Awards, 1987
- Babette's Feat — Gabriel Axel
- 61st Academy Awards, 1988
- Pelle the Conqueror — Billie August
- 62nd Academy Awards, 1989
- Waltzing Regitze — Kaspar Rostrup
- 88th Academy Awards, 2015
- A War — Tobias Lindholm
- 89th Academy Awards, 2016
- Land of Mine — Martin Zandvliet
- 94th Academy Awards, 2021
- Flee — Jonas Poher Rasmussen