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  1. Copenhagen: Directed by Mark Raso. With Gethin Anthony, Frederikke Dahl Hansen, Sebastian Armesto, Olivia Grant. When the girl of your dreams is half your age, it's time to grow up.

  2. Copenhagen: Directed by Howard Davies. With Stephen Rea, Daniel Craig, Francesca Annis. A television adaptation of Michael Frayn's celebrated and award-winning stage play about the meeting between physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg in 1941 Copenhagen.

  3. After weeks of traveling through Europe the immature William finds himself at a crossroads in Copenhagen. Not just another European city, Copenhagen is also the birthplace of his father. When the youthful Effy befriends the older William they set off on an adventure to find William's grandfather.

  4. A television adaptation of Michael Frayn's celebrated and award-winning stage play about the meeting between physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg in 1941 Copenhagen.

  5. Copenhagen (2014) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. In 1941, German physicist Werner Heisenberg (Daniel Craig) arrives in occupied Copenhagen to meet his mentor Quantum Physics pioneer Niels Bohr (Stephen Rea) and his wife Magrethe (Francesca Annis). In 1947, they reunite to argue what exactly they were trying to say.

  7. Shot in the beautiful city of (you guessed it) Copenhagen, Denmark, the film follows 28-year-old William (Gethin Anthony) as he searches for his grandfather with nothing to guide him besides a letter—written in Danish, which William can not read nor speak—that his father wrote around 40 years ago.

  8. A law student starts working as a night watchman at The Department of Forensic Medicine in Copenhagen. His mad friend gets him on a game of dare that escalates. As a serial-killer's victims start piling up at work, he becomes a suspect.

  9. Copenhagen (TV Movie 2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  10. Copenhagen. You And Me Against The World. Written by Mikkel Max Hansen, Ivan Petersen & Camilla Florentz. Performed by Oliver North Boy Choir. Courtesy of Crunchy Tunes DK and Aporetic Music Publishing DK. By arrangement with Bearsuit Publishing. Glass.