Jørgen Teytaud Trailers
The Ballad of the Viking King, Holger the Dane TrailerJust a Girl TrailerThe Hour of Parting Trailer
The Ballad of the Viking King, Holger the Dane TrailerJust a Girl TrailerThe Hour of Parting Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
31 August 1959
Outside the large hotel, there is a lot of activity. It is teeming with foreigners, buses arrive and depart, and indoors the air is filled with foreign languages.
30 August 1996
This puppet film is a visually rich interpretation of the national hero Holger Danske. The story begins with Holger's birth and baptism in pagan Denmark around the year 800.
09 December 1961
It is the war year of 1658, and the winter in February is so harsh that the belts are frozen. The Swedish King Charles X Gustav, who has arrived in Germany, is now staying in Jutland.
27 June 1968
One Saturday evening, Trine prepares dinner for her boyfriend Hans. Unfortunately, Hans is delayed, as on his way between Frihavnen and Valby, he encounters a series of individuals whom he feels compelled to wait for in various ways.
12 September 1968
It's not just eels and rubber boots that Søren and Peter catch when they fish in waters teeming with smugglers.
09 November 1973
A man is fired from his office job and at the same time he has a suspicion that his wife is cheating on him.
03 October 1969
A good looking female social welfare worker makes Egon Olsen forget about crimes for some time, but when an American gangster breaks into a local bank and the police think its Egon's work, he has to get back to work to prove he's innocent.
15 December 1995
PUK SCHARBAU plays Lise Nørgaard in the epic film adaptation of her fascinating life story. In a chronicle of both love and war, masterfully directed by Peter Schroeder, we follow the woman who would later give us 'Matador', from her early childhood to her controversial career as a journalist with a Denmark of yesterday, and a Europe in flames as convincing backdrop.
20 July 1967
Denmark, 1967. In the midst of a cultural renaissance, all cultured people want to support Danish cinema, especially when it receives funding from the film fund to shoot scenes on location in a bank.