Kongefilmen Frederik IX
Kongefilmen Frederik IX

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Kongefilmen Frederik IX

1949
Movie
84 min
Danish

The film was released on the occasion of King Frederik IX's 50th birthday, March 11, 1949. It follows the most important events from both King Frederik and Queen Ingrid's childhood and up to the present. There are footage from the wedding in Stockholm, the couple's trip to the United States, the royal house during the occupation, state visits, the king's daily work, but also family life and private interests.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Biography, History

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the life and reign of King Frederik IX of Denmark. It offers a glimpse into his personal life, his dedication to the Danish people, and his role as a constitutional monarch. The film likely covers significant events during his time as Crown Prince and his ascension to the throne, showcasing his connection with the nation.

Critical Reception

As a historical documentary focused on a royal figure, critical reception data from traditional review aggregators is not readily available. Such films are often appreciated within their specific cultural context for their historical record rather than for cinematic innovation. Audience reception would likely have been favorable among those interested in Danish royalty and history.

What Reviewers Say

  • A historical record of a significant Danish monarch.

  • Offers insight into the life and duties of King Frederik IX.

  • Appreciated for its portrayal of Danish royal history.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not available. Typically, historical documentaries of this nature garner appreciation from audiences interested in the subject matter, particularly those with a connection to Danish heritage.

Fun Fact

King Frederik IX was known for his passion for opera and often conducted orchestras in his spare time.

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