fiction.wikisort.org - MovieYoung Andersen (Danish: Unge Andersen) is a 2005 two-part Danish television serial directed by Rumle Hammerich and co-written by Hammerich and Ulf Stark. It chronicles the formative boarding school years of fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen and his subsequent arrival at Copenhagen where he struggles for success and recognition. It is produced principally by Nordisk Film while additional production funding was provided by SVT and NRK.
2005 Danish television serial
Young Andersen |
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Genre | Historical drama |
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Written by | Rumle Hammerich Ulf Stark |
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Directed by | Rumle Hammerich |
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Starring | Simon Dahl Thaulow |
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Composer | Jacob Groth |
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Country of origin | Denmark |
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No. of episodes | 2 |
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Executive producers | Erik Crone Kim Magnusson |
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Producer | Tina Dalhoff |
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Production locations | Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Cinematography | Nicolai Brüel |
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Running time | 110 min |
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Production companies | Nordisk Film SVT NRK |
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Original network | DR, SVT, NRK |
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Original release | 11 March 2005 (2005-03-11) |
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Cast
Awards
Awards:[1]
Year |
Award |
Category |
Nominee |
Result |
2005 |
International Emmy Award |
Best TV Movie/Mini-series |
Young Andersen |
Won |
Shanghai International Film Festival |
Best director |
Rumle Hammerich |
Won |
Best Custom Design |
Disa Persson |
Won |
Best Film |
Young Andersen |
Nominated |
2006 |
Danish Academy Awards |
Best Costume Design |
Manon Rasmussen |
Won |
Best Make-Up |
Anne Cathrine Sauerberg Charlotte Laustsen |
Nominated |
References
International Emmy Award for Outstanding TV Movie or Miniseries |
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2002–2009 | |
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2010–2019 | |
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2020–present | |
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Bibliography |
Short story collections |
- Fairy Tales Told for Children. First Collection. (1835–1837)
- Fairy Tales Told for Children. New Collection (1838–1841)
- New Fairy Tales. First Volume (1843–1845)
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Short stories |
- "The Angel" (1843)
- "Blockhead Hans" (1855)
- "The Elf Mound" (1845)
- "The Emperor's New Clothes" (1837)
- "The Fir-Tree" (1844)
- "The Flying Trunk" (1839)
- "The Galoshes of Fortune" (1838)
- "The Garden of Paradise" (1839)
- "The Goblin and the Grocer" (1852)
- "Golden Treasure" (1865)
- "The Ice-Maiden" (1861)
- "Little Claus and Big Claus" (1835)
- "The Little Match Girl" (1845)
- "The Little Mermaid" (1837)
- "The Most Incredible Thing" (1870)
- "The Nightingale" (1843)
- "Ole Lukoie" (1841)
- "The Princess and the Pea" (1835)
- "The Red Shoes" (1845)
- "The Shadow" (1847)
- "The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep" (1845)
- "The Snow Queen" (1844)
- "The Snowman" (1861)
- "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" (1838)
- "The Story of a Mother" (1847)
- "The Sweethearts; or, The Top and the Ball" (1843)
- "The Swineherd" (1841)
- "The Tallow Candle" (1820s)
- "The Teapot" (1863)
- "Thumbelina" (1835)
- "The Tinderbox" (1835)
- "The Ugly Duckling" (1843)
- "What the Old Man Does is Always Right" (1861)
- "The Wild Swans" (1838)
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Novels |
- The Improvisatore (1835)
- The Two Baronesses (1848)
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Plays, operas |
- Little Kirsten (1846)
- When the Spaniards Were Here (1865)
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Works inspired by Andersen's life and works | |
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Related |
- Hans Christian Andersen Museums
- Pleated Christmas hearts
- International Children's Book Day
- Hans Christian Andersen Award
- Hans Christian Andersen Literature Award
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