Copenhagen

Copenhagen (IPA /ˌkpənˈhɡən/;Danish: København [kʰøb̥m̩ˈhɑʊ̯ˀn] ( listen); also known by other alternative names) is the capital and most populated city of Denmark with an urban population of 1,263,698 (as of 1 January 2015) and a metropolitan population of 2,013,009 (as of 1 October 2015). It is situated on the eastern coast of Zealand, 164 km (102 mi) east of Odense and 28 km (17 mi) northwest of Malmö, Sweden. The city itself is divided in several municipalities. The core "Copenhagen Municipality" for example contains the enclave of Frederiksberg, a municipality in its own right.

Copenhagen (2002 film)

Copenhagen is a 2002 British television drama film written and directed by Howard Davies, and starring Daniel Craig, Stephen Rea, and Francesca Annis. It is based in Michael Frayn's 1998 Tony Award-winning three-character play of the same name.

Synopsis

The story concerns a meeting between the physicists Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg in Copenhagen in 1941 to discuss their work and past friendship, and also revolves around Heisenberg's role in the German atomic bomb program during World War II.

Cast

  • Stephen Rea ... Niels Bohr
  • Daniel Craig ... Werner Heisenberg
  • Francesca Annis ... Margrethe Bohr
  • Production

    The film was produced by BBC Fictionlab for BBC Four, in association with KCET.

    Release

    The film was first broadcast on BBC Four on 26 September 2002, preceded by a prologue with Frayn, and followed by an epilogue by Michio Kaku and a documentary on the historical events. It was broadcast in the United States on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public television.

    References

    Copenhagen (disambiguation)

    Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and can refer to the city proper, as well as several different geographical and administrative divisions in and around the city:

  • Copenhagen Municipality, the largest of the municipalities making up the city of Copenhagen
  • Copenhagen County, the former county of Copenhagen, separate from the municipality
  • Copenhagen metropolitan area
  • Urban area of Copenhagen, the central urban area of Metropolitan Copenhagen
  • Copenhagen may also refer to:

    Places

  • Copenhagen, Louisiana
  • Copenhagen, New York
  • Football

  • F.C. Copenhagen, a Danish football team
  • Copenhagen XI, a Danish former representative football team
  • Military and naval ships

  • Copenhagen (horse), the horse of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
  • Battle of Copenhagen (1801), a battle between British and the Naval forces of Denmark–Norway
  • Battle of Copenhagen (1807), a British naval attack of the city of Copenhagen
  • Copenhagenization (naval) (AKA Copenhagening), the practice of confiscating all the ships of a defeated adversary introduced with the Battle of Copenhagen in 1807
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    Copenhagen

    Copenhagen (IPA /ˌkpənˈhɡən/;Danish: København [kʰøb̥m̩ˈhɑʊ̯ˀn] ( listen); also known by other alternative names) is the capital and most populated city of Denmark with an urban population of 1,263,698 (as of 1 January 2015) and a metropolitan population of 2,013,009 (as of 1 October 2015). It is situated on the eastern coast of Zealand, 164 km (102 mi) east of Odense and 28 km (17 mi) northwest of Malmö, Sweden. The city itself is divided in several municipalities. The core "Copenhagen Municipality" for example contains the enclave of Frederiksberg, a municipality in its own right.

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