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  1. The Danish Girl is a 2015 biographical romantic drama film directed by Tom Hooper, based on the 2000 novel of the same title by David Ebershoff, and loosely inspired by the lives of Danish painters Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener.

  2. Jan 22, 2016 · The Danish Girl: Directed by Tom Hooper. With Alicia Vikander, Eddie Redmayne, Tusse Silberg, Adrian Schiller. A fictitious love story loosely inspired by the lives of Danish artists Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. Lili and Gerda's marriage and work evolve as they navigate Lili's groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer.

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    • Biography, Crime, Drama
    • Tom Hooper
    • 2016-01-22
  3. Summaries. A fictitious love story loosely inspired by the lives of Danish artists Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. Lili and Gerda's marriage and work evolve as they navigate Lili's groundbreaking journey as a transgender pioneer. Copenhagen, Denmark, 1926. Einar Wegener and his wife Gerda are a happily married couple.

  4. TRAILER. List. Fandango at Home Prime Video. Rent The Danish Girl on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. The Danish Girl serves as another showcase...

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  5. The remarkable love story inspired by the lives of artists Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener (portrayed by Academy Award winner Eddie Redmayne [“The Theory of Ever...

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    • 482.1K
    • Focus Features
  6. Film adaptation. References. External links. The Danish Girl is a novel by American writer David Ebershoff, published in 2000 by the Viking Press in the United States and Allen & Unwin in Australia. The novel is a fictionalized account of the life of Lili Elbe, one of the first transgender women to undergo sex reassignment surgery. [1]

  7. Nov 27, 2015 · Reviews. The Danish Girl. Christy Lemire November 27, 2015. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Can a movie be impeccably made—well-cast and strongly acted, flawlessly appointed and gorgeously shot—yet still leave you cold? Can it do everything right technically without touching you emotionally?