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The following table is a list of films produced in Denmark or in the Danish language in the 1910s. For an alphabetical list of all Danish films currently on Wikipedia see Category:Danish films. For Danish films from other decades see the Cinema of Denmark box above.
Danish Title | English Title | Director(s) | Cast | Genre | Notes | |
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1910 | ||||||
Dorian Grays Portræt | The Picture of Dorian Gray | Henrik Malberg | Drama | |||
1911 | ||||||
Mormonens Offer | A Victim of the Mormons | August Blom | Clara Pontoppidan, Valdemar Psilander | Melodrama | first anti-Mormon propaganda film | |
1913 | ||||||
Atlantis | Atlantis | August Blom | Olaf Fønss, Ida Orloff, Ebba Thomsen, Carl Lauritzen, Frederik Jacobsen, Charles Unthan, Torben Meyer | Romance Drama | First full length Danish film. The script was entirely based on the 1912 novel by Gerhart Hauptmann, published one month before the Titanic disaster. Nevertheless, the film was banned in Norway, being deemed improper to turn a tragedy into entertainment. | |
En Gartnerdreng søges | ||||||
Skyggedanserinden | ||||||
Lille Claus og Store Claus | Henrik Malberg | |||||
1914 | ||||||
Stærkere end Dynamit | ||||||
Ned med Vaabnene | Lay down your arms! | Holger-Madsen | Philip Bech, Augusta Blad, Johanne Fritz-Petersen, Alf Blütecher | Drama | ||
1916 | ||||||
Verdens Undergang | The End of the World | August Blom | Olaf Fønss, Ebba Thomsen | Science fiction | ||
1919 | ||||||
Præsidenten | Carl Theodor Dreyer | Richard Christensen,Christian Engelstoft, Hallander Helleman, Halvard Hoff, Jon Iversen, Jacoba Jessen, Betty Kirkeby, Axel Madsen, Carl Walther Meyer, Peter Nielsen, Fanny Petersen, Elith Pio, Olga Raphael-Linden | Drama Romance | An adaptation of the 1884 novel Der Präsident by Karl Emil Franzos | ||
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This is an incomplete list of films produced in Denmark in year order. For an alphabetical list of films currently on Wikipedia see Category:Danish films.
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