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''People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart'', (), is a 1967 Danish/ Swedish romantic comedy directed by Henning Carlsen and starring Harriet Andersson and Preben Neergaard. The film is based upon the 1944 novel by Jens August Schade. Cast Awards ''People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart'' won the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film in 1968, and for her leading role, the Swedish actress Andersson also received that year's Bodil Award for Best Actress. The film was also selected as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 41st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences See also * List of submissions to the 41st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Danish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A l ...
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Henning Carlsen
Henning Carlsen (4 June 1927 – 30 May 2014) was a Danish film director, screenwriter, and producer most noted for his documentaries and his contributions to the style of cinéma vérité. Carlsen's 1966 social-realistic drama ''Hunger'' (''Sult'') was nominated for the Palme d'Or and won the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film. Carlsen also won the Bodil Award the following year for the comedy '' People Meet and Sweet Music Fills the Heart''. Acting as his own producer since 1960, Carlsen has directed more than 25 films, 19 for which he wrote the screenplay. In 2006, he received the Golden Swan Lifetime Achievement Award at the Copenhagen International Film Festival."Hæder til Henning Carlsen"
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Bent Christensen (director)
Bent Christensen (28 May 1929 – 6 January 1992) was a Danish film director, actor, film producer and screenwriter. His film ''Harry and the Butler'' (1961) was named Best Film at the Bodil Awards and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His 1966 film ''Neighbours (1966 film), Neighbours'' was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival. Selected filmography * ''We Who Go the Kitchen Route'' (1953) * ''Der kom en dag'' (1955) * ''The Last Winter (1960 film), The Last Winter'' (1960) * ''Harry and the Butler'' (1961) * ''Neighbours (1966 film), Neighbours'' (1966) References External links

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1967 Films
The year 1967 in film involved some significant events. It is widely considered one of the most ground-breaking years in American cinema, with "revolutionary" films highlighting the shift towards forward thinking European standards at the time, including: '' Bonnie and Clyde'', ''The Graduate'', ''Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'', ''Cool Hand Luke'', '' The Dirty Dozen'', '' In Cold Blood'', '' In the Heat of the Night'', ''The Jungle Book'' and '' You Only Live Twice''. Highest-grossing films North America The top ten 1967 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * April 28 — The prototype for the IMAX large-format-film acquisition and screening system is exhibited at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. * July 8 — Vivien Leigh, best known for starring in ''Gone with the Wind'' and ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', dies from tuberculosis in London. * July 15 — Seven Arts Productions acquire substantially all the assets and business of Warn ...
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List Of Danish Submissions For The Academy Award For Best Foreign Language Film
A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but lists are frequently written down on paper, or maintained electronically. Lists are "most frequently a tool", and "one does not ''read'' but only ''uses'' a list: one looks up the relevant information in it, but usually does not need to deal with it as a whole". Lucie Doležalová,The Potential and Limitations of Studying Lists, in Lucie Doležalová, ed., ''The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing'' (2009). Purpose It has been observed that, with a few exceptions, "the scholarship on lists remains fragmented". David Wallechinsky, a co-author of '' The Book of Lists'', described the attraction of lists as being "because we live in an era of overstimulation, especially in terms of information, and lists help ...
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List Of Submissions To The 41st Academy Awards For Best Foreign Language Film
This is a list of submissions to the 41st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film was created in 1956 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to honour non-English-speaking films produced outside the United States. The award is handed out annually, and is accepted by the winning film's director, although it is considered an award for the submitting country as a whole. Countries are invited by the Academy to submit their best films for competition according to strict rules, with only one film being accepted from each country. For the 41st Academy Awards, eighteen films were submitted in the category Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The titles five nominated films came from Czechoslovakia, France, Hungary, Italy and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union won for the first time with the 4-part film ''War and Peace'' by Sergei Bondarchuk. Becoming the longest feature film to ever win an Academy Award. The win ...
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41st Academy Awards
The 41st Academy Awards were presented on April 14, 1969, to honor the films of 1968. They were the first Oscars to be staged at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, and the first with no host since the 20th Academy Awards. '' Oliver!'' became the only Best Picture winner to have received a G-rating prior to winning, the ratings system having replaced the old Hays Code on November 1, 1968 (though a number of Best Picture winners have received the rating retroactively). It was the last British film to win Best Picture until ''Chariots of Fire'' in 1981, and the last musical to win until ''Chicago'' in 2002. The year was notable for the first—and so far, only—tie for Best Actress: Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand shared the award, for their performances in '' The Lion in Winter'' and '' Funny Girl'', respectively, marking the third occurrence of a tie in Oscar history. Hepburn became the second actress and third performer to win an acting Oscar two yea ...
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Academy Award For Best Foreign Language Film
The Academy Award for Best International Feature Film (known as Best Foreign Language Film prior to 2020) is one of the Academy Awards handed out annually by the U.S.-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). It is given to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States with a predominantly non-English dialogue track.80th Academy Awards – Special Rules for the Best Foreign Language Film Award
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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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Benny Juhlin
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Ove Rud
Ove Rud (16 December 1923 – 21 September 2007) was a Danish film actor. He appeared in 21 films between 1950 and 2000. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and died in Denmark. Filmography * '' Blinkende lygter'' (2000) * '' Skytten'' (1977) * '' Pas på ryggen, professor'' (1977) * '' Mindesmærket'' (1972) * '' Ekko af et skud'' (1970) * '' Människor möts och ljuv musik uppstår i hjärtat'' (1967) * '' Gys og gæve tanter'' (1966) * ''Een pige og 39 sømænd'' (1965) * '' Paradis retur'' (1964) * ''Far til fire med fuld musik'' (1961) * ''Jetpiloter'' (1961) * ''Det skete på Møllegården'' (1960) * '' Forelsket i København'' (1960) * ''Sømand i knibe'' (1960) * '' Poeten og Lillemor og Lotte'' (1960) * ''Bundfald'' (1957) * '' Flintesønnerne'' (1956) * ''Ordet'' (1955) * '' This Is Life'' (1953) * '' Fløjtespilleren'' (1953) * ''I gabestokken ''I gabestokken'' is a 1950 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice O'Fredericks. Cast * Ove Rud - Viggo ...
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Zito Kerras
Zito may refer to: * Zito (surname) * Žito (fl. 14th century), Bohemian court magician * Zito (footballer, born 1932) (1932–2015), born ''José Ely de Miranda'', Brazilian football midfielder * Zito (footballer, born 1971), born ''Helmer da Piedade Rosa'', Angolan football midfielder * Zito Luvumbo (footballer, born 2002), Angolan football winger * Zito, Tibet, Tibetan town * Zito, singular form of ziti Ziti () or ''zite'' () is a shape of extruded pasta originating from the Italy, Italian regions of Campania and Sicily. It is shaped into long, wide tubes, about long, that generally need to be broken by hand into smaller pieces before cooking. ...
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Cassandra Mahon
Cassandra or Kassandra (; , , sometimes referred to as Alexandra; ) in Greek mythology was a Trojan priestess dedicated to the god Apollo and fated by him to utter true prophecies but never to be believed. In modern usage her name is employed as a rhetorical device to indicate a person whose accurate prophecies, generally of impending disaster, are not believed. Cassandra was a daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her elder brother was Hector, the hero of the Greek-Trojan War. The older and most common versions of the myth state that she was admired by the god Apollo, who sought to win her love by means of the gift of seeing the future. According to Aeschylus, she promised him her favours, but after receiving the gift, she went back on her word. As the enraged Apollo could not revoke a divine power, he added to it the curse that nobody would believe her prophecies. In other sources, such as Hyginus and Pseudo-Apollodorus, Cassandra broke no promise to Apollo, but rat ...
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