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Film afternoon: Flammen & Citronen

Friday, March 6th, 2009

15th March 2.30 pm
Venue: Danish Cultural Institute, 3 Doune Terrace, Edinburgh

Flammen & Citronen – A film by Ole Christian Madsen
Featuring: Mads Mikkelsen, Peter Mygind, Thure Lindhart and Stine Stengade

Copenhagen, 1944, during the German occupation. While the rest of Denmark hope and pray for the war to end soon, Police Superintendent Winther (Peter Mygind) ensures that the most efficient operatives in the famous Holger Danske resistance group, known as “Flammen” (Thure Lindhardt) and “Citronen” (Mads Mikkelsen), are kept busy at every opportunity.
But when Flammen is ordered to execute his girlfriend Ketty (Stine Stengade), his convictions to the cause start to falter. In the fight for a free country, the lines between right and wrong are easily blurred, and it becomes ever more difficult to tell your friends and enemies apart…

Based on actual events, Flammen og Citronen is one of the most successful Danish films ever. With a hard-hitting and controversial storyline, the film takes a more balanced view on wartime Denmark to offer a fresh and different perspective, while the sublime acting and spectacular quality of production raise standards to new levels. Flammen og Citronen has it all: breathtaking pace, nerve-racking tension, love stories and plenty of action. Quite simply a world-class piece, straight from the heart of Danish history.

Danish Films at the Glasgow Film Festival 12-22 Feb

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Niels Arden Oplev’s To Verdener (Worlds Apart), which was selected as Denmark’s Oscar contender, will screen at the Glasgow Film Festival on Tuesday February 17th at the Glasgow Film Theatre at 3.30pm and Wednesday February 18th at the Cineworld Renfrew Street at 6.30pm.
Based on true events the film follows Sarah, a young Jehovah’s Witness who has a passionate commitment to her faith and her family.
When she meets Ties it is love at first sight but Ties is a non- believer and the church elders consider their relationship unacceptable.The acclaimed drama takes a fair-minded and though- provoking approach to explosive issues.

Ole Christian Madsen’s Flammen & Citronen (Flame & Citron) will screen at the Cineworld Rebfrew Street on both Friday February 20th at 6.30pm and Saturday February 21st at 1.15pm.
Mads Mikkelsen and Thurs Lindhardt star in the true story of the ruthless resistance fighters who risked their lives to kill German officers and anyone who dared to collaborate with the enemy.

More details can be found at our website www.glasgowfilmfestival.org.uk. If you require any further information then please do not hesitate to ask.

Godt Nytår

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

We wish our members a very happy New year from all of the comittee. We are currently working up the last details of the 2009 Events Calendar, which will be sent out very soon along with the January Newsletter. The Calendar will also be made available from the society website.

Burns Night – 24th January 2009 – 7 pm

Sunday, January 4th, 2009
Burns 2005

Burns 2005

Venue: Kingsknowes Golf Clubhouse, 326 Lanark Road, Edinburgh.

We are back at the Kingsknowes Golf Club for yet another Burn’s Supper. Come and join us for a traditional Scottish meal, drinking of Scotch whisky, and recitation of works by, about, and in the spirit of the Bard.

The 3-course meal comprises of celery and Lanark blue soup with crusty bread and butter, followed by haggis, neeps and tatties with an optional whisky and peppercorn sauce and finishing with a shortbread and Drambrui Frushie (A delightful mix of shortbread honey and drambuie served with freshly whipped cream and topped off with chocolate flakes). Vegetarian option will be available. Drinks are not included but can be purchased at a reasonable price at the bar.

We are planning to finish the evening with a bit of ceilidh dancing which was a great success last year.

It is easy to get to the Golf Club either by bus (route 44) or by car, as they have their own car park.

Price: £12 per person. Please sign up before 17.01.2009 using the sign-up form. Doors open at 7 pm and the Address to the Haggis will start at 7.30 pm.

Please remember that this night is not just about the meal. Its appeal is first and foremost the traditional speeches, although entertainment in form of songs, poem recitals and musical contributions are all welcome. Please indicate on the form or contact the committee by e-mail or phone if you wish to volunteer to do e.g. the Selkirk Grace, the Immortal Memory of Burns or something completely different.

NB! Please bring along any suitable raffle prizes you wish to donate, thank you.

Job oportunity at the Danish Cultural Institute

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

The DCI is looking for a native danish speaking secretary to cover for

Mortensaften/Duck Dinner – Sat. 15th Nov. 7pm

Sunday, October 26th, 2008
Duck Dinner (2004)

Duck Dinner (2004)

Venue: The Thistle Hotel, 107 Leith Street (East end of Princes Street), Edinburgh

We are returning to the 4 star Thistle Hotel in Edinburgh city centre for our traditional roast duck dinner. The Danish Management last year made sure that this was the most ‘Danish’ meal in the history of DSS’s duck dinners! The location means easy access for people travelling by bus or train. Car parking is also available next to the hotel.
We will meet in the Cramond Bar on 2nd floor at 7 p.m.
Menu:

  • Gravad lax
  • Duck and ‘brunede kartofler’
  • Go’ gammeldaws æblekage (traditional apple pie)

Price: only £15 !

If you would like to attend, we need to know no later than 8th November. Please complete and return the sign-up form attached to the latest newsletter ASAP, enclosing payment (bookings are non-refundable and on a first-come-first-served basis).

A vegetarian option is available.

Danish-Scottish Society Craft Fair – Sat. 22nd Nov. 10am – 4pm

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Venue: The Danish Cultural Institute, 3 Doune Terrace, Edinburgh

Once again, Aileen Friis-Jørgensen is organising a craft fair with a variety of Danish and Scottish products for sale such as Christmas decorations, paintings, jewellery, tartan and felt products etc. Donations from the stallholders and customers will be sent to St Columba’s Hospice, Edinburgh.
Any queries please contact Aileen Friis-Jørgensen on 01506 891224.

Get your Christmas shopping done early and/or renew your membership subscription with us over a cup of coffee!

Julefest/Christmas Party – Sat. 29th Nov., 2 – 5.30pm

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Xmas Tree

Venue: St Peter’s Church Hall, Lutton Place, Edinburgh

After last year’s success, St Peter’s Church Hall will provide the hyggelige surroundings for our Christmas gathering. Come along and sample traditional seasonal refreshments like gløgg and æbleskiver, purchase Danish Christmas goods or have a go at making traditional Danish Christmas decorations such as julestjerner, julehjerter and borddekorationer. If you are interested in selling any Christmas products, you can book a table for £5, but please let us know in advance.
Once again, top quality Norman Fir Christmas trees (1.70-1.90m), kindly donated by Jens Christian Jensen (Danish Softwood), can be purchased for only £15 ! (Delivery within Edinburgh available for an additional charge of £5). This year we kindly ask you to put in an advance order and specify whether you would like to pick up the tree on the day of the party or organise a home delivery. Please contact Jonas Andersen (07974307031) to take advantage of this great offer.

As always, we will be singing and dancing around the Christmas tree and keep our fingers crossed that Santa will manage to find us! However, please help him out by letting us know in advance how many children are coming as well as their ages and names. (Please send Santa an e-mail on info@danishscottishsociety.org before 16th November and we’ll pass it on!)
We look forward to seeing you for a bit of julehygge!

Entry fee: 50p per child and £1 per adult (includes a raffle ticket). This charge is purely to cover the cost of hiring the hall.

Directions: Buses –3,3A,5,7,8,14,29,30,31,33,37,49 – from the bridges to South Clark Street/Minto Street. Lutton Place is just off South Clark St. Alternatively park in the car park behind the Commonwealth Pool or in the nearby streets, some have free parking.

Website is being updated

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

We have kindly been sponsored new web-hosting for our website and are currently in the progress of updating to a new system. The new website will contain some more features and will also allow for members to contribute to the articles posted here.

We should be returning to a more familiar ‘look’ soon – meantime please let us know if you have specific requests for the website.

We are also interested in further sponsorships can in return offer advertising space on the new website. Please contact us on info@danishscottishsociety.org

Annual General Meeting – Thursday 18 September 2008

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

The AGM will take place at the DCI, 3 Doune Terrace at 7.30pm followed by wine and cheese.

Two people are stepping down from the committee and we will therefore need members to take over their roles.  If you would like to help out running the society or hear more about it get in touch with Ulla or Jette by emailing the society on info@danishscottishsociety.orgThis email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it .