Film • Nyhavn has been seen in numerous Danish films. It is for instance used as a location in a number of
Olsen-banden films, for instance at 0:25:44 in
The Olsen Gang on the Track and at 0:28:56 in the 1977
Olsen Gang film
The Olsen Gang Outta Sight. The Memorial Anchor is seen at 1:16:57 in
The Olsen Gang Sees Red. Nyhavn has also been featured in a number of international films. • The closing scenes of
Ingmar Bergman's
A Lesson in Love takes place in Nyhavn. • In the 1957 British-American action film
Hidden Fear, Nyhavn is used as a central location. • In the 1963 German film
The Lightship, Nyhavn is used as a location in spite of the fact that the film is set in Germany. • In the 1966
Alfred Hitchcock spy film
Torn Curtain, Armstrong (
Paul Newman), who is on the way to DDR, is told to contact a used book seller at Kanalgade 1 which later turns out to be Nyhavn when his fiancée (Julie Andrews) visits the address.
Literature • Elisabeth Levy's 1997 novel
Et dukkehus i Nyhavn (
A Doll House in Nyhavn) describes a young girls life in Nyhavn in 1929. •
Anne Marie Ejrnæs's 2002 biographical novel
Som Svalen (
Like the Swallow) about
Thomasine Gyllenbourg begins when she is eight years old and lives in her father's home at
Nyhavn 67. •
Karin Michaëlis's 1936 children's book
Lotte Ligeglad is about a girl who lives in Nyhavn where her mother owns a shop next to a tavern. The poet
Tom Kristensen spent part of his childhood in Lille Strandstræde. In his 1922 poem
Nyhavns-Odyssé, (
Nyhavn Odyssey), he describes the adolescent boy's encounter with the colourful street in which he meets the counterparts of many in many of the characters from
Homer's
Odyssey.
Music •
Nu går våren gennem Nyhavn is a song by Sigfred Pedersen with melody by
Niels Clemmensen. • Sigfred Petersen's "Nyhavn poems"—
Katinka, Katinka,
Søren Bramfris Lærkesang and
Nyhavnsnætter—have all been scored by Niels Clemmesen. He lived at
Nyhavn 17 from 1928. ==See also==