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  • The following table is a list of films produced in Denmark or in the Danish language during the 1950s. For an alphabetical list of all Danish films currently on Wikipedia see Category:Danish films.For Danish films from other decades see the Cinema of Denmark box above.

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The most raging debate about street art always has been, is graffiti art or vandalism? In many parts of the world, especially those who do not understand its nature, graffiti is considered vandalism. But, what if it’s just a misconception of the real artist meaning?

Reasons Why Graffiti is Art

Serious artists use graffiti as a form of genuine expression. They help start important conversations about social, political and environmental issues. Often, graffiti creators and artist use public spaces to express themselves, which rouses the issue of vandalism.

There is always a thin line between graffiti as art or vandalism. When graffiti is done in a public space, where other people find it unsightly or offensive, then it is considered as vandalism.

That may not take away the message intended by the creator because once the public has seen the art behind and drawn attention to it, the creator’s intention is fulfilled.

On the other hand, graffiti artists have also often created their art on private property, especially when raising awareness on issues such as unfair employment or operational practices. Regardless of the message, such art is intended to pass; it is purely vandalism when done on unauthorized private property.

Not All Graffiti is Vandalism

The graffiti art culture is increasingly being accepted in many cities around the world. However, some society players still can’t answer the question, is graffiti art or vandalism? In many cases, graffiti could be vulgar, crude and can be considered nothing but pure vandalism.

The aspect of graffiti as an underground art culture, that is intended to pass on messages of dissatisfaction, anger, retaliation and warnings to people such as politicians, gangs and employers, not always have the right perspective.

But, not all graffiti is vandalism. As the art culture continues to grow and thrive, graffiti has certainly found its space in today’s world. There are world-renowned graffiti artists who find legal space to express their art and pass meaningful messages.

Having recognized the force of graffiti as an art, many cities have embraced it by giving artists legal space to create their art. A great example is what Avondale Art Park has done in order to embrace this concept (check here what graffiti artists in Auckland, New Zealand have done).

How to Turn Graffiti Into a Piece of Art

Graffiti artists have the responsibility to create art that carries meaningful messages and avoid offensive art that is nothing but vandalism.

Passionate graffiti artists should realize that scouting for the right space for their art is part of the accountability process. If you hope to make a difference by sparking important conversations through art, the best way is to do it legally(check here the implications of not doing it so).

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Graffiti artists can always seek permission to use public or private spaces.

Although, some people will be out rightly opposed to graffiti, there are certainly those who appreciate this type of art and would gladly allow you to paint their walls with graffiti.

Obviously, the right graffiti art should be devoid of any offensive messages. Artists should use any graffiti space provided to create value and reflection, provoking art that adds value to our streets.

Acknowledgement from Public that Legal Graffiti as Art

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Authorities in our cities need to acknowledge that graffiti is a form of expression, and is here to stay.

The best way to accommodate graffiti artists is to allow them legal space on the streets to create their art. Restricting such expressions is what ultimately leads to cases of vandalism by graffiti creators in the wee hours of the night when no one is watching.

Is graffiti art or vandalism? It is both depending on how the graffiti is done and it would be best if all artists used the right channels to make it purely art and never vandalism.

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The following table is a list of films produced in Denmark or in the Danish language during the 1950s. For an alphabetical list of all Danish films currently on Wikipedia see Category:Danish films. For Danish films from other decades see the Cinema of Denmark box above.

Danish TitleEnglish TitleDirector(s)CastGenreNotes
1950
De Røde HesteThe Red HorsesAlice O'Fredericks
Jon Iversen
RomanceBased on the Morten Korch novel
Café ParadisCafe ParadiseBodil Ipsen,
Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Poul Reichhardt, Ingeborg Brams,
Ib Schønberg
DramaBodil Award for Best Danish Film (1951)
I gabestokkenJon Iversen,
Alice O'Fredericks
Ove Rud, Grethe ThordahlFamily
Smedestræde 4Arne WeelIb Conradi, Ebba Nørager,
Liva Weel
Crime
Din fortid er glemtYour Past is ForgottenCharles ThamæsBodil Kjer, Ebbe Rode, Gunnar Lauring,
Ib Schønberg, Preben Lerdorff Rye
Drama
1951
Mød mig på CassiopeiaMeet Me on CassiopeiaTorben Anton SvendsenBodil Kjer, Lily Broberg, Hans Kurt
Poul Reichhardt, Ellen Gottschalch
Johannes Meyer, Ib Schønberg
Romantic comedy
FodboldpræstenThe Football PriestAlice O'FredericksJørgen Reenberg, Grethe Thordahl,
Ib Schønberg, Inger Stender
Family
Fra den gamle købmandsgårdSvend Methling,
Annelise Reenberg
Sigrid Neiiendam, Svend Methling,
William Rosenberg, Astrid Villaume
NålenJohan JacobsenEbbe Rode, Tove MaësCrime
Det sande ansigtThe True FaceBodil Ipsen
Lau Lauritzen Jr.
Lau Lauritzen Jr., Johannes Meyer,
Lisbeth Movin, Ib Schønberg
DramaBodil Award for Best Danish Film (1952)
Frihed forpligterAlice O'Fredericks,
Robert Saaskin
Inger Stender, Helga FierWar Drama
Alt dette og Island medJohan Jacobsen,
Erik Faustmann
Sonja Wigert, Poul Reichhardt,
Karl Gustav Ahlefeldt, Asbjørn Andersen
Drama
1953
Adam og EvaAdam and EveErik BallingLouis Miehe-Renard, Sonja JensenComedyBodil Award for Best Danish Film (1953)
Farlig ungdomDangerous YouthLau Lauritzen Jr.Ib Mosin, Birgitte BruunCrimeBodil Award for Best Danish Film (1954)
Far til FireFather of FourAlice O'FredericksIb Schønberg, Birgitte BruunFamily
Comedy
1954
Jan går til filmenTorben Anton SvendsenHenrik Huld, Ib Lundtoft,
Mimi Heinrich
Family
1955
BlændværkDelusionJohan JacobsenMimi Heinrich, Henrik WieheCrime
OrdetThe WordCarl Theodor DreyerEmil Hass Christensen, Birgitte FederspielDramaBodil Award for Best Danish Film (1955)
På tro og loveTorben Anton SvendsenRomanceBodil Award for Best Danish Film (1956)
1956
KispusKispusErik BallingHelle Virkner
Henning Moritzen
Romantic comedyFirst Danish feature film in color
QivitoqQivitoqErik BallingPoul Reichhardt
Astrid Villaume
Filmed on location in Greenland. Entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.
1957
Ingen tid til kærtegnBe Dear to MeAnnelise HovmandFamilyBodil Award for Best Danish Film (1957), Entered into Berlin
Tag til marked i FjordbyPoul BangDirch Passer, Ove Sprogøe,
Buster Larsen, Lily Broberg
Comedy
BundfaldSin AlleyPalle Kjærulff-Schmidt
Robert Sasskin
Birgitte Bruun, Ib Mossin,
Ghita Nørby
CrimeBodil Award for Best Danish Film (1958)
1958
Styrmand KarlsenAnnelise ReenbergJohannes Meyer, Otto Brandenburg, Frits Helmuth, Dirch Passer, Ove Sprogøe, Ghita NorbyFamily
Det lille hotelThe Little HotelJon IversenHelge Kjærulff-Schmidt, Lisbeth Movin,
Ebbe Langberg
Family
Mariannes bryllupMarianne's WeddingPeer GuldbrandsenHenning Moritzen, Astrid Villaume,
Birgitte Bruun
Drama
Ung kærlighedAndré RodriguezSuzanne Bech, Klaus Pagh, Annie Birgit GardeRomance
SoldaterkammeraterSoldier BuddiesSven MethlingPaul Hagen, Vera StrickerComedy
Guld og grønne skoveThe Girls Are WillingGabriel AxelEntered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival
1959
En fremmed banker påJohan JacobsenBirgitte FederspielPreben Lerdorff Rye
Victor Montell
Bodil Award for Best Danish Film (1959)
Vi er allesammen tossedeSven MethlingKjeld Petersen, Jessie Rindom
Birgitte Reimer, Buster Larsen
Dirch Passer
ComedyBodil Award for Best Danish Film (1960)
Far til fire på BornholmFather of Four on BornholmAlice O'Fredericks
Robert Saaskin
Karl Stegger, Else Hvidhøj
Otto Møller Jensen, Ole Neumann
Family
PawAstrid Henning-JensenEdvin AdolphsonEntered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival
Poeten og LillemorThe Poet and the Little MotherErik BallingEntered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival

External links[edit]

Movies
  • Danish film at the Internet Movie Database
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