Eventyret om dansk film 1: Filmen kommer til Danmark - 1896-1909 1970
Part 1 of 18 of a documentary produced for the Danish Film Institute that covers the entirety of Danish film history from 1896 to 1987.
Part 1 of 18 of a documentary produced for the Danish Film Institute that covers the entirety of Danish film history from 1896 to 1987.
Danish Short Film
Here is the great movie about basic fly tying. Experienced Claus Eriksen sits behind the fly rod and demonstrates materials, tools and tying techniques. He ties 15 good flies that contain all the most important tying techniques. Salmon flies, streamers, coastal flies, nymphs, wet and dry flies. There is a pattern description of all the flies. A total of over 2.5 hours of intensive fly tying film. Use the film at the same time as you tie the flies - you will discover how easy it is! The film is built around the book "Gott i gang - Fly Tying", and shows the same flies and techniques as in the book. The film is therefore a very good supplement to the book.
People stand in line to get in and see the king's coffin in Christiansborg Palace.
The German Emperor Wilhelm II is a guest minor in Denmark. Both personal and political reasons, the crown does not want to maintain special ties with the Emperor. But the Kaiser has an habit of invited himself ...
Four soldiers are passing away time when one, looking through the window, spies a pretty girl sitting on a veranda on the opposite side of the street. Naturally, the cards are left, and the four are soon crowding the window, each vying for the girl's attention, much to her amusement. Even their officer, who enters the room to scold them, is soon absorbed in making eyes at the charming creature. When the colonel surprises them and looks through the window, he's disgusted by the sight that meets his eyes. (stumfilm.dk)
Demonstrations through the city on May 1st in Slagelse. The year is unknown.
Driving around and looking at cars in Fredensborg.