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The relentlessly cold and unemotional interpretation was heavily influenced by the essay, ‘King Lear or Endgame’, in which the Polish poet/critic/academic Jan Kott argued that Lear should be interpreted...
Excavations at an Iron Age site. Shows scientific research and study of the Bog People, including reconstruction of dwellings, methods of weaving, ploughing, pottery-making, etc. Simulates the living...
Shows pseudopodial formation by an amoeba and the way such structures may take in solid materials phagocytically. This is followed by the action of contractile vacuoles in ridding protozoa of excess water,...
Experimental film. ‘In Per Kirkeby’s set with a blue backdrop beside a woodland lake Lene Adler Petersen pronounces Ophelia’s madness monologue from Hamlet, but she is constantly interrupted by the...
A report on the excavations made after ships from the Viking period were found underwater in a channel in Roskilde Fjord.
1964 television broadcast of the English/Danish co-production of the play which was filmed at Kronsberg Castle, Elsinore, Denmark. Christopher Plummer is Hamlet with a supporting cast that includes Michael...
Traces the discovery of the structure of the atom with particular emphasis on the work of Niels Bohr.
The old castle at Kronborg. The theatrical episodes are directed by Erling Schroeder. Commentary by Kai Friis Moller. No further information known (2007).
Feature film. Eva is a pupil at a girl’s school. She is stage struck and with other female students puts on plays after hours, only to be caught and forbidden to act any more. She is later expelled for...
Feature film based on a popular Danish nationalistic play from 1887, with a storyline that blends Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale "The Swineherd" with Shakespeare’s "The Taming of the Shrew". The...
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