In 1977 there was a Polish/Norwegian film based on Dagny Juel's life, called
Dagny. Her son (who become a diplomat, and who took the last name of his adoptive family) appears along with his daughter Ann, in
Ingeranna Krohn-Nydal's 2005 Norwegian documentary film —
Død Madonna (
Dead Madonna: Dagny Juel Przybyszewska). Dagny Juel's death was a subject of a short novel,
Stanisław Przybyszewski, by a prominent Russian writer,
Yury Nagibin, and a Russian movie
A Model loosely based on this novel. A biography of Juel by Mary Kay Norseng was published in 1991, entitled
Dagny: Dagny Juel Przybyszewska, the Woman and the Myth. It covers her life, written works, personal relationships, and her influence on and place in the local burgeoning bohemian scene in the late 1800s. Norseng traveled throughout Northern Europe, and conducted personal interviews with Dagny Juel's family, among others, in the process uncovering new poetry and details from her life not previously known.
Dagny or a Love Feast, a book by the Georgian writer
Zurab Karumidze, was published in 2011. Blixa Bargeld, singer of German industrial band, Einstürzende Neubauten wrote a song about her, "Grand Hotel Tbilisi". ==References==