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Astrid Henning-Jensen (born Astrid Smahl; 10 December 1914 – 5 January 2002) was a
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film director, actress, editor and screenwriter.


Early life

Henning-Jensen was born in the
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district of
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in 1914, to parents Ferdinand Smahl and Ruth Hanner. She graduated from secondary school (''realskole'') and began working as an actress in the theatre. She acted from 1935 to 1938 in theatres such as ''Alléscenen'' and ''Riddersalen'' in Copenhagen. On 10 August 1938, she married Danish film director Bjarne Henning-Jensen.


Career

Her marriage to Bjarne Henning-Jensen was of great importance to her career. She began working as his assistant in 1941 at
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. The duo worked together on a number of films as co-directors, co-writers as well as assisting one another on individual projects. Henning-Jensen worked as a filmmaker in multiple capacities; writing, editing and directing. In her career spanning more than 50 years she made a large number of short films, films for Danish television, documentaries as well as feature films. In 1981, Henning-Jensen was a member of the jury at the
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and, in 1996, she was awarded with the Berlinale Camera award at the
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Notable works and themes


''Ditte, Child of Man (1946)''

''
Ditte, Child of Man ''Ditte, Child of Man'', ( da, Ditte Menneskebarn), is a 1946 socio-realistic Danish drama directed by Bjarne Henning-Jensen based on the novel by Martin Andersen Nexø. The film stars Tove Maës in the tragic story of an impoverished young gi ...
'' is a feature film adaptation of
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's novel ''Ditte Menneskebarn'' (1921). Henning-Jensen worked on the film as Assistant Director along with her husband. The film marks the international breakthrough of the Henning-Jensen duo. Furthermore, it has been called the film that gave hope to the future of Danish cinema following the second world war, and is in this effect compared to
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. The film was part of the 2004
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(Kulturkanonen), an initiative from then Minister of Culture
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, which displays a selection of 108 "cultural works of excellence". The film is also an example of a theme that has been addressed numerous times throughout Henning-Jensen's career: that of childhood. In an article written to present the duo with "the most esteemed Danish children's film prize" (''Unibank og Danske Børnefilmklubbers filmpris 1990'') they are praised as pioneers of Danish children's cinema. The article views ''Ditte, Child of Man'' (1946) as the start of a flourishing tradition, and ''Those Damned Kids'' (1947) as the first real Danish children's film. These films—as well as ''Paw'' (1959), ''Early Spring'' (1986), and a number of Henning-Jensen's other films—deal with the emotional lives of children in a realist fashion. Two major styles are used in the way of portraying children in Henning-Jensen's films: one being that of a humanitarian dichotomy between the welfare of the few and the social impotence of the many, the other of children's drive to play versus lack of opportunities for expression. Another major style is the portrayal of children's imagination free of adult restriction. At the same time, many of these films deal with the importance of security from parents and adults; there needs to be restrictions to dream them away. ''Ditte, Child of Man'' is noted as the film where children were given their own voice in Danish cinema for the first time.


''Paw, Boy of Two Worlds (1959)''

'' Paw, Boy of Two Worlds'' is the story of a young boy who is brought to
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from the
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after his Danish father dies. The film deals with Paw's introduction to a new way living, and was noted for being one of the first in Denmark to openly discuss racism in society. The film was nominated for
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at the
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in 1959, as well as being awarded the Grand Prix Technique at the 1960
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. In addition, it was awarded the Council of Europe Film Award at the
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and received a diploma of honor at the Edinburgh Film Festival.


Humanitarianism and realism

''Paw'', and especially its portrayal of racism, is an example of one of the most important aspects of Henning-Jensen's career: her themes of humanitarianism, as well as social issues and justice, in which she gave center place to children and women. This is also the case in her 1978 adaptation of Dea Trier Mørch's bestseller, ''Vinterbørn''. The film follows a series of women experiencing difficulties with their pregnancies and explores the bond that forms between them at a hospital. Another important part of Henning-Jensen's films is realism. In her career, she made a substantial amount of documentaries dealing with the lives of people in different environments, such as ballet children in ''Ballettens børn (1954)'', or the recovery of torture victims in ''Trods alt (1990)''. But realism also plays a part in her fictional works. ''While Still Young'' (1943)—the feature film debut of husband Bjarne Henning-Jensen on which Henning-Jensen was co-writer and assistant—deals with the life of young artists in the Copenhagen art scene, and was regarded as neo-realist. Henning-Jensen's films are also noted as retaining documentarist influences from her early films, by shooting on-location, having a natural acting style, and dealing with realistic problems.


Autobiography

In 1999, Henning-Jensen published an autobiography—written with Danish author Barbara Gress—in which she tells stories about her life and career. In a very open and intimate manner, she talks about her experiences making movies, meetings with others, and her personal life. The book was compiled and edited by Barbara Gress.


Filmography

Selection of Astrid Henning-Jensen filmography.


Awards and nominations

In addition to receiving numerous special prizes and nominations for her films, Henning-Jensen was named ''Årets Æreskunstner'' (Honorary Artist of the Year) at the 1995 Copenhagen Film Festival.Gravsted.d
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Retrieved 13 March 2014


References


Further reading

* Gress, Barbara & Astrid Henning-Jensen (1999) ''Da verden var vores''. Aschenhoug.


External links

* Danish Film Institute - Profile in Film Database
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* Film Directors Site - English Biography
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* Kvinfo - Biography in Danish Lexicon of Women's History
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Henningjensen, Astrid 1914 births 2002 deaths Danish film actresses Danish women screenwriters Film directors from Copenhagen Silver Bear for Best Director recipients Danish women film directors 20th-century screenwriters People from Frederiksberg