Astrid Henning-Jensen was a Danish film director, actress, editor and screenwriter. Astrid was married to filmmaker Bjarne Henning-Jensen. She began working as his assistant in 1941 at Nordisk Film. The duo worked together on a number of films as co-directors, co-writers as well as assisting one another on individual projects. Henning-Jensen worked as a filmmaker in multiple capacities; writing, editing and directing. In her career spanning more than 50 years she made a large number of short films, films for Danish television, documentaries as well as feature films. In 1981, Henning-Jensen was a member of the jury at the 31st Berlin International Film Festival and, in 1996, she was awarded with the Berlinale Camera award at the 46th Berlin International Film Festival.
Barndommens gade
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Barndommens gade
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Palle Alone in the World
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Palle Alone in the World
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Boy of Two Worlds
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Boy of Two Worlds
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Winterborn
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Winterborn
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Those Damned Kids
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Øjeblikket
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Sunstroke
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Unknown Man's Story
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Hest på sommerferie
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Krane's Confectionery
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Krane's Confectionery
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Vesterhavsdrenge
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Vesterhavsdrenge
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Min bedstefar er en stok
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Min bedstefar er en stok
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Mig og dig
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Kristinus Bergman
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Utro
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Mig og dig
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Refugees Find a Port
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The Soldier and the Woman
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Bella, min Bella
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Bella, min Bella
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Unknown Man's Story
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De danske sydhavsøer
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Kristinus Bergman
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Dansk politi i Sverige
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