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  1. The National Film School of Denmark Theodor Christensens Plads 1 1437 København K Google Maps. reception@filmskolen.dk +45 32 68 64 00 (08.00–14.00 on weekdays)

  2. The National Film School of Denmark (Danish: Den Danske Filmskole) is an independent institution under the Danish Ministry of Cultural Affairs. It was established in 1966 and is based on Holmen in the harbour of Copenhagen. The National Danish Film School was established in 1966 under the Danish Film Institute with Theodor Christensen and Jens ...

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · The National Film School of Denmark, founded in 1966, has existed on a foundation of knowledge, experience, craftmanship and art. Since 1966, Danes have punched above their weight when it comes to ...

  4. The National Film School of Denmark is a member of the global collaborative organization for film schools, CILECT. CILECT - Centre International de Liaison des Écoles de Cinéma et de Télévision – was originally founded in 1954 in Cannes by Marcel L'Herbier (director of the French film school IDHEC, now known as La Femis) and Rémy Tessonneau (IDHEC General Director).

  5. 20 de mar. de 2011 · Presentation and philosophy: The National Film School of Denmark is a state school, financially supported by the Danish Ministry of Cultural Affairs. Founded in 1966, it is situated on the small island of Frederiksholm in the harbour of Copenhagen. There are four study programmes available: film, TV, scriptwriting and animation directing.

  6. The National Film School of Denmark is known for its hands-on approach to learning, with students getting the opportunity to work on real-world projects throughout their studies. This gives them valuable experience and a chance to create a professional portfolio before graduation. The school also has a strong emphasis on international ...

  7. Film School of Denmark Bringing the DNA and legacy of the National Film School of Denmark into a new era with focus on transparency and inclusivity. We shaped an open and colourful visual language inspired by the process and rhythm of filmmaking.