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Postwar Danish films

Danish films have developed. Danish filmmakers strive to reflect the Danish resistance through film art, such as Invisible Army (1945), Three Years Later (1948), Knocking on a Stranger's Door (1959), B. Ipsen and L. B. Christensen filmed the documentary Your Freedom is Threatened (1946). The material of this film was shot secretly by the photographer. ; Director hanning? Qiang Sen and his wife adapted the film There ── A Man's Daughter (1946) based on the novel of the same name by the famous Danish writer M.A. Nikso, describing the oppressed life of a kind girl. There are also several films that reflect the experiences of children and adolescents in capitalist society, such as A. Hanning. Qiang Sen's Barr the Only One in the World (1949) and Baff in Two Worlds (1959), and J. Jacobson's Soldier and Jenny (1947). 1955, director C.T. Dreier filmed a film "Talk" involving religious issues based on the drama of Danish writer K.Monk.