Come to the heart of Copenhagen, home to Movies some of the world’s most beautiful places, and you’ll find a host of wonders. From one of the world’s most beautiful canals to one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, these are just a few of the many things you’ll find on offer at Copenhagen’s Friends & Neighbours Film Festival. The festival celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and will be running from Wednesday 17th June to Sunday 20th July 2018 at Storvanden Sloten venues. Here we take a look at some of the highlights from this years event so far.
The best of world’s architecture and design on one hand, but also a bit of history.
Copenhagen’s architecture is, to put it lightly, stunning. From the botanical gardens, to the city hall, the architecture in this city is nothing short of mesmerising, and stands as a model for classicism in architecture. This year’s festival will not only celebrate the city’s history, but also its architectural splendour. Read on to find out more:
## Copenhagen is home to some of the world’s most beautiful places.
You’re in the capital of Denmark’s most beautiful country, and you’re in the middle of the country’s greatest natural attractions, including the Copenhagen Fjord, Stensø Fjord, and Aarhus Fjord. There are also some great places to visit off the beaten track like Aarhus’ Old Town or the beautiful little island of Amager. What’s not to love about this place?
## Architecture in all its grandeur.
The architecture in Copenhagen is nothing short of amazing. From the bustling city walls to the glittering, world-renowned Central Mosque, this city offers up some of the most stunning, classicist architecture you’ll ever see. We love its grandiosity and classicism, but it’s not just its design that sets it apart from other cities—it’s also the architecture inside. Look out for details like the high-quality materials used, the attention to detail, and the attention to environmental factors.
## Great museums too.
Did we mention the great museums here? We have a huge selection of exhibits and exhibits cover a variety of disciplines, so you’re sure to learn a lot about history, architecture, and contemporary art, in one go. From the world’s greatest museums to the most amazing field museums, Copenhagen has a great selection to try out. If you’re interested in a bit of history, you might like to go and see the Museum of the Revolution in Russia, or the Museum of Art in New York.
## A ‘spiritual’ atmosphere during the festival.
This is the thing we love about Copenhagen. It’s the best time of the year for everybody, and for some reason, when we’re in this city it feels like we’re in a spiritual place. It’s almost as if we’re being visited by some kind of spirit and we’re being nourished, not pushed away. It feels like we’re part of some larger community here, and we want to be a part of that. If you’ve been in the city recently, you’ll feel that sense of community, and you’ll definitely want to come back and spend some time in the nearby museums.
## The Friends & Neighbours Film Festival is an important part of being a broadening citizenry and we want more than just to see how films are made here – we want it to inspire us with our own ideas as well. So let’s bring together all the different platforms that we can into one huge celebration, from feature films to documentaries, meetings with authors and cultural experiences for everyone! Here’s what you can do:
Donate to a local cinema or book a screening for your friends:
Did we mention the great museums here? You’re in the mood for a bit of history, and you’d like to learn more about the people and places that made your city what it is? You could visit the Museum of the Great Coronavirus, or the Museum of Tropical Culture, or the Museum of Nordic Art, or the Museum of the History of Copenhagen. You can also donate to a local cinema or book a screening for your friends, and you might even meet some of the people featured in the film there.
## Take part in an author Q&A session:
Did we mention the great museums here? You’re in the mood for a bit of history, and you’d like to learn more about the people and places that made your city what it is? You could visit the Museum of the Great Italian Renaissance, or the Museum of American Nationalism, or the Museum of Asian and Asian American Nationalism, or the Museum of American Art. You can also donate to a local cinema or book a screening for your friends, and you might even meet some of the people featured in the film there.
## Make use of the festival facilities:
Did we mention the great museums here? You’re in the mood for a bit of history, and you’d like to learn more about the people and places that made your city what it is? You could visit the Museum of the Great American Indian, or the Museum of the American Indian and the Spanish American War, or the Museum of the History of Southern California. You can also donate to a local cinema or book a screening for your friends, and you might even meet some of the people featured in the film there.
## Conclusion
Copenhagen is not just a beautiful city; it is also a beautiful place to visit. The cities architecture, natural beauty and culture make this place stand out from the crowd. As a proud member of the European Union, Copenhagen is well-known for its high standards of living and high cultural activity. The annual Friends & Neighbours Film Festival is one of the most important events in contemporary cinema, showcasing the best in contemporary Danish cinema. The event is co-located in Copenhagen and runs from 18th to 24th June. Copenhagen is a beautiful city, and the Friends & Neighbours Festival is an important part of celebrating the best in contemporary cinema.
## Donate to a local cinema or book a screening for your friends:
Did we mention the great museums here? You’re in the mood for a bit of history, and you’d like to learn more about the people and places that made your city what it is? You could visit the Museum of the Great Coronavirus, or the Museum of Tropical Culture, or the Museum of American Nationalism, or the Museum of Asian and American Nationalism, or the Museum of American Art. You can also donate to a local cinema or book a screening for your friends, and you might even meet some of the people featured in the film there.
## Take part in an author Q&A session:
Did we mention the great museums here? You’re in the mood for a bit of history, and you’d like to learn more about the people and places that made your city what it is? You could visit the Museum of the Great Italian Renaissance, or the Museum of American Nationalism, or the Museum of Asian and American Nationalism, or the Museum of American Art. You can also donate to a local cinema or book a screening for your friends, and you might even meet some of the people featured in the film there.
## Make use of the festival facilities:
Did we mention the great museums here? You’re in the mood for a bit of history, and you’d like to learn more about the people and places that made your city what it is? You could visit the Museum of the Great American Indian, or the Museum of Tropical Culture, or the Museum of the History of Copenhagen, or the Museum of the Great American Indian and the Spanish American War, or the Museum of the