Denmark, with its rich tapestry of folklore and history, provides a perfect backdrop for fantasy films. This curated list of 10 films not only showcases the enchanting landscapes of Denmark but also delves into its mythical and magical elements, offering viewers a unique cinematic experience. From tales of ancient gods to modern-day fairy tales, these films are a must-watch for anyone looking to escape into a world where fantasy meets reality.

The Ugly Duckling and Me! (2006)
Description: This animated comedy follows the journey of an ugly duckling in a modern-day Denmark, blending traditional fairy tale elements with contemporary humor.
Fact: The film was a co-production between Denmark, Germany, and the UK, reflecting a cross-cultural approach to storytelling.


The Troll Hunter (2010)
Description: Although not set in Denmark, this Norwegian film includes Danish folklore elements and was dubbed into British English, making it accessible to UK audiences.
Fact: The film uses a found footage style, which adds to its realism and has gained a cult following.


The Princess (2010)
Description: A modern take on the classic fairy tale, this film uses Denmark's castles and countryside to tell a story of a princess who must navigate her way through a magical world to find her true self.
Fact: The film was shot in several historic Danish castles, providing an authentic feel to the fantasy setting.


The Little Match Girl (2006)
Description: This adaptation of Andersen's poignant tale uses Denmark's winter landscapes to tell the story of a girl's magical visions on a cold night.
Fact: The film was part of a series of Andersen's tales adapted for television, showcasing Denmark's storytelling tradition.


The Little Mermaid (1976)
Description: This live-action adaptation of Andersen's tale captures the essence of Danish folklore with its underwater scenes and the story of a mermaid's love for a human prince.
Fact: It was one of the first major attempts to bring Andersen's story to life on screen, predating Disney's animated version.


The Snow Queen (2002)
Description: While not set in Denmark, this adaptation of Andersen's tale includes Danish elements and was produced by a Danish studio, showcasing the country's influence on fantasy storytelling.
Fact: The film features a voice cast with several British actors, adding to its appeal for UK audiences.


The Red Shoes (2005)
Description: Based on Andersen's story, this film explores themes of desire and consequence, set in a fantastical version of Denmark where magic and reality intertwine.
Fact: The film was praised for its visual style, which captures the surreal and dreamlike quality of Andersen's narrative.


Valhalla (1986)
Description: This animated film brings to life the Norse myths of Denmark, focusing on the adventures of Thor and Loki, set against the backdrop of Viking Denmark.
Fact: The film was Denmark's first animated feature and has since become a cult classic, inspiring a sequel and a live-action adaptation.


The Wild Swans (2009)
Description: Based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, this film transports viewers to a magical Denmark where a princess must save her brothers from a curse, showcasing the country's enchanting landscapes.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations across Denmark, including the picturesque town of Ebeltoft.


The Legend of the Flying Dutchman (2000)
Description: This film, while not directly set in Denmark, incorporates Danish maritime legends and was dubbed into British English, offering a nautical fantasy adventure.
Fact: The film features a mix of live-action and animation, a unique approach at the time.
