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6th Bodil Awards
The 6th Bodil Awards was held in 1953 in Copenhagen, Denmark, honouring the best in Danish and foreign film of 1952. Erik Balling received his first Bodil Award for Best Danish Film for his début film ''Adam and Eve''. Foreign films were represented with Alf Sjöberg's ''Only a Mother'' winning the Bodil Award for Best European Film, and Fred Zinnemann's '' High Noon'' winning the award for Best American Film. Winners Best Danish Film * ''Adam and Eve'' directed by Erik Balling Best Actor in a Leading Role * Per Buckhøj in ''Adam and Eve'' Best Actress in a Leading Role * ''Not awarded'' Best Actor in a Supporting Role * ''Not awarded'' Best Actress in a Supporting Role * ''Not awarded'' Best European Film * ''Only a Mother'' directed by Alf Sjöberg Best American Film * '' High Noon'' directed by Fred Zinnemann Alfred ''Fred'' Zinnemann (April 29, 1907 – March 14, 1997) was an Austrian Empire-born American film director. He won four Academy Award ...
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Bodil Awards
The Bodil Awards are the major 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 actresses in Danish cinema, Bodil Kjer and 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 * Best Danish Film * Best Actor * Best Actress * Best Supporting Actor * Best Supporting Actress * Best American Film, awarded as Best Non-European Film from 1961 until 1969 * Best Non-American Film, awarded as Best European Film from 1961 until 1969 * Best Documentary * Best Cin ...
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Fred Zinnemann
Alfred ''Fred'' Zinnemann (April 29, 1907 – March 14, 1997) was an Austrian Empire-born American film director. He won four Academy Awards for directing and producing films in various genres, including thrillers, westerns, film noir and play adaptations. He made 25 feature films during his 50-year career. He was among the first directors to insist on using authentic locations and for mixing stars with civilians to give his films more realism. Within the film industry, he was considered a maverick for taking risks and thereby creating unique films, with many of his stories being dramas about lone and principled individuals tested by tragic events. According to one historian, Zinnemann's style demonstrated his sense of "psychological realism and his apparent determination to make worthwhile pictures that are nevertheless highly entertaining." Among his films were ''The Search'' (1948), '' The Men'' (1950), '' High Noon'' (1952), ''From Here to Eternity'' (1953), ''Oklahoma!'' ( ...
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1953 In Denmark
Events from the year 1953 in Denmark. Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick IX * Prime minister – Erik Eriksen (until 30 September), Hans Hedtoft Events In 1953 the Danish constitution was amended, allowing for female succession to the throne. King Frederick IX's eldest daughter (and child) Princess Margrethe, replaced her uncle Prince Knud as ''heir-presumptive''. Sports Badminton * 22 March Marie U. Nylen wins gold in Women's Singles at the All England Badminton Championships Cycling * Date unknown Lucien Gillen (LUX) and Ferdinando Terruzzi (ITA) win the Six Days of Copenhagen six-day track cycling race. Football * 20 January Boldklubben Avarta is founded. Births JanuaryMarch * 26 January – Anders Fogh Rasmussen, politician, Prime Minister of Denmark 2001–09, Secretary General of NATO 2009–14 * 29 March – Jørgen Emborg, jazz pianist AprilJune * 10 April – Søren Busk, footballer * 15 April – Frank Andersen, ballet dancer, choreographer and balle ...
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1952 Film Awards
Year 195 ( CXCV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Scrapula and Clemens (or, less frequently, year 948 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 195 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Emperor Septimius Severus has the Roman Senate deify the previous emperor Commodus, in an attempt to gain favor with the family of Marcus Aurelius. * King Vologases V and other eastern princes support the claims of Pescennius Niger. The Roman province of Mesopotamia rises in revolt with Parthian support. Severus marches to Mesopotamia to battle the Parthians. * The Roman province of Syria is divided and the role of Antioch is diminished. The Romans annexed the Syrian cities of Edessa and Nisibis. Severus re-establish his hea ...
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Kjeld Arnholtz
Kjeld is a person name derived from the Old Norse and may refer to: Given name *Saint Kjeld (fl. 1100–1150), Danish clergyman *Kjeld Abell (1901–1961), Danish playwright and theatrical designer *Kjeld Ammentorp (1895–1975), Danish-British businessesman *Kjeld Bonfils (1918–1984), Danish jazz pianist and vibraphone player *Kjeld Hillingsø (born 1935), Danish Army general *Kjeld Stub Irgens (1879–1963), Norwegian politician *Kjeld Jacobsen (1915–1970), Danish actor *Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen (born 1947), the president and CEO of Lego between 1979 and 2004 *Kjeld Langeland (1920–1973), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party *Kjeld Nielsen (1887–1910), Danish athlete *Kjeld Nuis (born 1989), Dutch speed skater * Kjeld Olesen (born 1932), Danish former Social Democratic politician *Kjeld Østrøm (born 1933), Danish rower * Kjeld Petersen (1920–1962), Danish film actor *Kjeld Philip (1912–1989), Danish economist and politician representing the Danish Social ...
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Cinematographer
The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the photographing or recording of a film, television production, music video or other live action piece. The cinematographer is the chief of the camera and light crews working on such projects and would normally be responsible for making artistic and technical decisions related to the image and for selecting the camera, film stock, lenses, filters, etc. The study and practice of this field is referred to as cinematography. The cinematographer is a subordinate of the director, tasked with capturing a scene in accordance with director’s vision. Relations between the cinematographer and director vary. In some instances, the director will allow the cinematographer complete independence, while in others, the director allows little to none, even going so far as to specify exact camera placement and lens selection. Such a level of involvement is less common when the director ...
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Bodil Award For Best American Film
The Bodil Award for Best American Film is one of the categories for the Bodil Awards presented annually by the Danish Union of Film Critics ( da, Filmedarbejderforeningen). It was created in 1948 and is one of the oldest film prizes in Europe. The category was named "Best American Film" until 1961, when it became the "Best Non-European Film". In 2001, the name of the award changed back to "Best American Film", and the European category was changed to "Best Non-American Film". The judging committee may choose not to present an award if there isn't a worthy film. This has happened twice: In 1957, when American producers boycotted Denmark; and in 1964, when two Bodils were awarded to European films. Honorees 1940s * 1948: ''The Best Years of Our Lives'' directed by William Wyler * 1949: ''Monsieur Verdoux'' directed by Charles Chaplin 1950s * 1950: ''The Snake Pit'' directed by Anatole Litvak * 1951: ''Sunset Boulevard'' directed by Billy Wilder * 1952: ''All About Eve'' directe ...
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High Noon
''High Noon'' is a 1952 American Western film produced by Stanley Kramer from a screenplay by Carl Foreman, directed by Fred Zinnemann, and starring Gary Cooper. The plot, which occurs in real time, centers on a town marshal whose sense of duty is tested when he must decide to either face a gang of killers alone, or leave town with his new wife. Though mired in controversy at the time of its release due to its political themes, the film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four (Actor, Editing, Score and Song) as well as four Golden Globe Awards (Actor, Supporting Actress, Score, and Black and White Cinematography).IMDB List
of nominations and awards for 's ''High Noon''.
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Bodil Award For Best European Film
The Bodil Award for Best Non-American Film is one of the categories for the Bodil Awards presented annually by the Danish Union of Film Critics (Danish: Filmedarbejderforeningen). It was created in 1948 and is one of the oldest film prizes in Europe. This category was called "Best European Film" until 2001, when it became the "Best Non-American Film". Honorees 1940s * 1948: '' A Matter of Life and Death'' directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger * 1949: ''Hamlet'' directed by Laurence Olivier 1950s * 1950: ''The Third Man'' directed by Carol Reed * 1951: ''Bicycle Thieves'' directed by Vittorio De Sica * 1952: '' The Browning Version'' directed by Anthony Asquith * 1953: ''Only a Mother'' directed by Alf Sjöberg * 1954: ''Forbidden Games'' directed by René Clément * 1955: ''Umberto D.'' directed by Vittorio De Sica * 1956: ''La Strada'' directed by Federico Fellini * 1957: ''Smiles of a Summer Night'' directed by Ingmar Bergman * 1958: '' Gates of Paris'' directed ...
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Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan area has 2,057,142 people. Copenhagen is on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the Øresund strait. The Øresund Bridge connects the two cities by rail and road. Originally a Viking fishing village established in the 10th century in the vicinity of what is now Gammel Strand, Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the early 15th century. Beginning in the 17th century, it consolidated its position as a regional centre of power with its institutions, defences, and armed forces. During the Renaissance the city served as the de facto capital of the Kalmar Union, being the seat of monarchy, governing the majority of the present day Nordic region in a personal union with Sweden and Norway ruled by the Danis ...
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Only A Mother
''Only a Mother'' (Swedish: ''Bara en mor'') is a 1949 Swedish drama film directed by Alf Sjöberg and starring Eva Dahlbeck, Ragnar Falck and Ulf Palme.Nordic National Cinemas p. 186 It featured the acting debut of Max Von Sydow. The film's sets were designed by the art director Nils Svenwall. Main cast *Eva Dahlbeck as Maria, aka Rya-Rya *Ragnar Falck as Henrik, Rya-Rya's husband *Ulf Palme as Hammar *Hugo Björne as Eniel *Åke Fridell as Inspector *Mona Geijer-Falkner as Emili *Max von Sydow as Nils *Margaretha Krook as Berta *Mimi Pollak as Erika Rost * Elsa Widborg as Cowman's wife *Olof Widgren as Rya-Rya's Father *Ulla Smidje as Cecilia, the sick girl * Sif Ruud as Teacher *Signe Rydberg-Eklöf as Rya-Rya's Mother *Ernst Brunman as School council's chairman *Nils Hultgren Nils is a Scandinavian given name, a chiefly Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Latvian variant of Niels, cognate to Nicholas. People and animals with the given name * Nils Bergström (born 1985), Swed ...
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Alf Sjöberg
Sven Erik Alf Sjöberg (21 June 1903 – 17 April 1980) was a Sweden, Swedish theatre director, theatre and film director. He won the Palme d'Or, Grand Prix du Festival at the Cannes Film Festival twice: in 1946 for ''Torment (1944 film), Torment'' ( sv, Hets) (part of an eleven-way tie), and in 1951 for his film ''Miss Julie (1951 film), Miss Julie'' ( sv, Fröken Julie) (an adaptation of August Strindberg's play which tied with Vittorio De Sica's ''Miracle in Milan''). Despite his success with those films, Sjöberg was foremost a stage director, perhaps the greatest at Dramaten (alongside first Olof Molander and later Ingmar Bergman). He was a First Director of Sweden's Royal Dramatic Theatre between 1930 and 1980; he staged there many remarkable and historic productions. Sjöberg was also a pioneer director of drama for early Swedish TV (his 1955 TV production of ''Hamlet'' is a national milestone). At the 3rd Guldbagge Awards Sjöberg won the award for Guldbagge Award for Best ...
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