Henning Bahs Award

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The Henning Bahs Award (Danish : Henning Bahs-prisen) is a film award established in 2012 by the Danish Film Critics Association in collaboration with the Association of Danish Scenographers (Danish: Sammenslutningen af Danske Scenografer) in honour of the Danish screenwriter and special effects designer Henning Bahs. It is given for excellence in production design and presented at the annual Bodil Awards-ceremony. [1] [2] [3]

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