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Matters Of The Heart (2024 Film)
''Matters of the Heart'' () is a 2024 Danish drama film written and directed by Christina Rosendahl. The film stars Stine Stengade, Lars Ranthe, and Viilbjørk Malling Agger. It was theatrically released in Denmark on 23 May 2024. It won seven awards at the 42nd Robert Awards, including Best Danish Film. Premise A middle-class family is affected by the father's alcoholism, which has led to disruption in their lives. Cast *Lars Ranthe as Peter *Stine Stengade as Helen *Viilbjørk Malling Agger as Sofia *Ella Paaske as Jenni *Luca Uhde Jacobsen as Gustav *Viktor Hjelmsø as Nelson *Janus Nabil Bakrawi as Martin *Malaika Berenth Mosendane as Louise *Hanne Hedelund as Nina Production ''Matters of the Heart'' was inspired by Rosendahl's childhood experiences, including her father's struggle with alcoholism. In 2022, the project received a production grant from the Danish Film Institute under the working title ''Maskerade''. Release ''Matters of the Heart'' was theatrically relea ...
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Christina Rosendahl
Christina Rosendahl (born 5 January 1971) is a Danish film director. A nominee for several Robert Awards, she is known for her work on the films '' Supervoksen'' (2007), ''The Idealist'' (2015), and '' The Good Traitor'' (2020). Biography Christina Rosendahl was born on 5 January 1971 in Nykøbing Falster, a city in Region Zealand. She was educated at the University of Copenhagen, where she was a student in Comparative Literary History and Film and Media Studies; European Film College (1995-1996), where she befriended Peter Albrechtsen (who would later become a sound designer and a long-time creative partner); New York Film Academy; and Super16, a non-traditional film school in Valby. In 2002, Rosendahl graduated from Super16 and directed her first film ''Stargazer'', a documentary on her sister Pernille Rosendahl and her band Swan Lee. In 2003, she directed ''Buddhas barn'', a documentary about Pia Rasmussen, the half-Danish reincarnation of Tibetan Buddhist teacher Khunu Lama ...
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Robert Award For Best Cinematography
The Robert Award for Best Cinematography () is one of the merit awards presented by the Danish Film Academy at the annual Robert Awards ceremony. The award has been handed out since 1984. Honorees 1980s * 1984: Dan Laustsen for ' * 1985: for ''The Element of Crime'' * 1986: Mikael Salomon for ' * 1987: and for ''The Dark Side of the Moon'' & ' * 5th Robert Awards, 1988: Jörgen Persson (cinematographer), Jörgen Persson for ''Pelle the Conqueror'' * 6th Robert Awards, 1989: Dan Laustsen for ' 1990s * 7th Robert Awards, 1990: Dan Laustsen for ''The Miracle in Valby'' * 8th Robert Awards, 1991: for ' * 8th Robert Awards, 1992: for ''Europa (1991 film), Europa'' * 9th Robert Awards, 1993: Jan Weincke for ''Pain of Love'' * 10th Robert Awards, 1994: Jan Weincke for ''Black Harvest (1993 film), Black Harvest'' * 11th Robert Awards, 1995: Eric Kress for ''The Kingdom (TV miniseries), Riget'' * 12th Robert Awards, 1996: Anthony Dod Mantle for ' * 13th Robert Awards, 1997: Robb ...
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4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is a square number, the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. Evolution of the Hindu-Arabic digit Brahmic numerals represented 1, 2, and 3 with as many lines. 4 was simplified by joining its four lines into a cross that looks like the modern plus sign. The Shunga would add a horizontal line on top of the digit, and the Kshatrapa and Pallava evolved the digit to a point where the speed of writing was a secondary concern. The Arabs' 4 still had the early concept of the cross, but for the sake of efficiency, was made in one stroke by connecting the "western" end to the "northern" end; the "eastern" end was finished off with a curve. The Europeans dropped the finishing curve and gradually made the digit less cursive, ending up with a digit very close to the original Brahmin cross. While the shape of the character ...
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4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is a square number, the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. Evolution of the Hindu-Arabic digit Brahmic numerals represented 1, 2, and 3 with as many lines. 4 was simplified by joining its four lines into a cross that looks like the modern plus sign. The Shunga would add a horizontal line on top of the digit, and the Kshatrapa and Pallava evolved the digit to a point where the speed of writing was a secondary concern. The Arabs' 4 still had the early concept of the cross, but for the sake of efficiency, was made in one stroke by connecting the "western" end to the "northern" end; the "eastern" end was finished off with a curve. The Europeans dropped the finishing curve and gradually made the digit less cursive, ending up with a digit very close to the original Brahmin cross. While the shape of the character f ...
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S, or s, is the nineteenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and other latin alphabets worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a "sh" phoneme, so the derived Greek letter Sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''Samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ), "to hiss". The original name of the letter "Sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the e ...
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Bodil Award For Best Screenplay
The Bodil Award for Best Screenplay is a film award established in 2015 by the Danish Film Critics Association in collaboration with the Danish Writers Guild for the best screenplay that was handed out for the first time as an external award at the 68th Bodil Awards-ceremony. Recipients * 2015: for ''Silent Heart'' * 2016: May el-Toukhy and Maren Louise Käehne for ' * 2017: Christian Tafdrup for ''Parents'' * 2018: Fenar Ahmad and for '' Darkland'' * 2019: Jakob Weis for '' That Time of Year'' * 2020: for ''Uncle'' * 2021: Thomas Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm for ''Another Round'' See also * Robert Award for Best Screenplay References External links * {{Bodil Awards 2015 establishments in Denmark Awards established in 2015 Screenplay A screenplay, or script, is a written work produced for a film, television show (also known as a '' teleplay''), or video game by screenwriters (cf. ''stage play''). Screenplays can be original works or adaptations ...
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Bodil Award For Best Danish Film
The Bodil Award for Best Danish Film () is one of the categories for the Bodil Awards presented annually by the Danish Film Critics Association. It was created in 1948 and is one of the oldest film prizes in Europe. The jury can decide not to give out the award if no deserving films are submitted. This has occurred once, in 1974. More than one film also can receive the award in a single year, as occurred in 1955. Honorees 1940s * 1st Bodil Awards, 1948: ''Jenny and the Soldier'' directed by Johan Jacobsen * 2nd Bodil Awards, 1949: ''The Viking Watch of the Danish Seaman'' directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr. 1950s * 3rd Bodil Awards, 1950: ''Susanne (1950 film), Susanne'' directed by * 4th Bodil Awards, 1951: ''Café Paradis'' directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen Jr. * 5th Bodil Awards, 1952: ''Det Sande Ansigt'' directed by Bodil Ipsen and Lau Lauritzen, Jr. * 6th Bodil Awards, 1953: ''Adam and Eve (1953 film), Adam and Eve'' directed by Erik Balling * 7th Bo ...
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Bodil Awards
The Bodil Awards are the major Denmark, Danish film awards given by the Danish Film Critics Association. The awards are presented annually at a ceremony in Copenhagen. Established in 1948, it is one of the oldest film awards in Europe. The awards are given without regard to commercial interests or box-office sales, but rather to highlight the films or actors that the critics regard as most worthy. The name of the award honours two of the most important figures in Danish cinema, actress Bodil Kjer and groundbreaking director Bodil Ipsen. The statuette is made of porcelain, and was designed by Danish artist and sculpted by Svend Jespersen of Bing & Grøndahl. Categories Awards are presented for the following categories: Merit awards * Bodil Award for Best Danish Film, Best Danish Film * Bodil Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actor * Bodil Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress * Bodil Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Supporting Actor * ...
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Pernille Rosendahl
Pernille Rosendahl (born 22 March 1972, in Aalborg) is a Danish singer, songwriter, and producer known as a solo artist, the lead singer of the indie rock band Swan Lee, and the rock band The Storm. Since she was 19, Pernille Rosendahl has had an active career, initially as a backing vocalist and since 1997 as a self-releasing solo artist. In 2005, she was named 'Singer of the Year' at the Danish Music Awards and has composed music for films and theater, becoming a prominent voice in Danish cultural debates. Over three decades, she has been one of Denmark's most prominent female singers. Music career Pernille Rosendahl was born and raised in Aalborg, moving to Nykøbing Falster in 1982. She joined the reggae band Rockae in 1985 with drummer Emil Jørgensen. In 1989, she moved to Copenhagen and started at the Sangakademiet in 1990. Here, she met Billie Koppel, who introduced her to Annisette and Thomas Koppel, leading her to become a backing vocalist in the band Savage Rose. Fro ...
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Robert Award For Best Song
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' () "fame, glory, honour, praise, renown, godlike" and ''berht'' "bright, light, shining"). It is the second most frequently used given name of ancient Germanic origin.Reaney & Wilson, 1997. ''Dictionary of English Surnames''. Oxford University Press. It is also in use as a surname. Another commonly used form of the name is Rupert. After becoming widely used in Continental Europe, the name entered England in its Old French form ''Robert'', where an Old English cognate form (''Hrēodbēorht'', ''Hrodberht'', ''Hrēodbēorð'', ''Hrœdbœrð'', ''Hrœdberð'', ''Hrōðberχtŕ'') had existed before the Norman Conquest. The feminine version is Roberta. The Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form is Roberto. Robert is also a common name in many Germanic languages, including Eng ...
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Robert Award For Best Score
The Robert Award for Best Score (; previously called ''Robert Prisen for årets musik'', Lit.:The Robert Award for music of the year) is one of the merit awards presented by the Danish Film Academy at the annual Robert Awards ceremony. The award has been handed out every year since 1984, except 1988. Honorees 1980s * 1984: Leif Sylvester Petersen for ' * 1985: Kim Larsen for '' In the Middle of the Night'' * 1986: - ' * 1987: Anne Linnet for '' Early Spring'' * 1988: Not awarded * 1989: Jacob Groth for ' 1990s * 1990: Thomas Koppel for ' * 1991: Fini Høstrup for ' * 1992: - ''Europa'' * 1993: Joachim Holbek and Billy Cross for ' * 1994: Anders Koppel and - ''Jungledyret Hugo'' * 1995: Joachim Holbek for ''Riget'' * 1996: Anders Koppel for ' * 1997: - ''The Biggest Heroes'' * 1998: Nikolaj Egelund and for '' Let's Get Lost'' * 1999: Joakim Holbek for ''Heart of Light'' 2000s * 2000: Søren Hyldgaard and for '' The One and Only'' * 2001: Björk and Mark Bell for ...
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Robert Award For Best Sound Design
The Robert Award for Best Sound Design () is one of the merit awards presented by the Danish Film Academy at the annual Robert Awards ceremony. The award has been handed out since 1984. Honorees 1980s * 1st Robert Awards, 1984: Jan Juhler for ' * 2nd Robert Awards, 1985: Morten Degnbol for ''The Element of Crime'' * 3rd Robert Awards, 1986: Niels Arild Nielsen and Niels Bokkenheuser for ' * 4th Robert Awards, 1987: for ' * 5th Robert Awards, 1988: Niels Arild Nielsen and Lars Lund for ''Pelle the Conqueror'' * 6th Robert Awards, 1989: Niels Arild Nielsen for ' 1990s * 7th Robert Awards, 1990: Niels Arild Nielsen for ' * 8th Robert Awards, 1991: Niels Arild Nielsen for ''War of the Birds'' * 8th Robert Awards, 1992: Per Streit Jensen for ''Europa (1991 film), Europa'' * 9th Robert Awards, 1993: Niels Arild Nielsen for ''Pain of Love'' * 10th Robert Awards, 1994: Niels Arild Nielsen for ''The House of the Spirits (film), The House of the Spirits'' * 11th Robert Awards, 1995: ...
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