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Copenhagen (2002)

Directed by Howard Davies · Cinematography by Ian Wilson

90 min104 frames

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Copenhagen (2002) movie still: fullbody — A public park features a large tree heavily decorated with numerous small hanging items. A young man with…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: medium — A dimly lit interior space with a dark, indistinct background. A man reaches toward a woman's face while she…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: medium — An urban alleyway features a graffiti-covered brick wall under low-light nighttime conditions. A man in a…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: medium — A dark city street at night features a brick building wall in the background. Four individuals cycle…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: fullbody — A stone-paved urban sidewalk sits beside a doorway with heavy plaster wall details at night. Two men walk…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: fullbody — A European plaza with traditional stone buildings and a patterned stone floor at dusk. A young man and…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: medium — A sunny outdoor patio with potted plants and table settings in the background. A young woman holds up a…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit, crowded dance floor features two young people standing face to face. The couple holds each…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: closeup — A close up of a teenage girl sleeping on white pillows against a yellow surface. She rests her head on her…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: wide — A row of colorful historic buildings faces a harbor with a concrete quay. People are seated under umbrellas at…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: establishing — A dark town silhouette rests against a band of orange sunset clouds. The horizon is dominated by sharp…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: medium — An outdoor cafe terrace with multiple tables sits under a red fabric awning. A woman walks through the frame…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: medium — A dark outdoor bridge at night with blurred background lights visible in the distance. A man stands at the…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: medium — An outdoor cafe patio features a dark metal table with coffee and photographs. A young man and woman sit…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: medium — A dark, dimly lit bar with graffiti-covered walls and a small wooden table. A man in a dark t-shirt sits…Copenhagen (2002) movie still: medium — A light-colored hotel reception area features a wall mural with abstract organic shapes. Three men interact…
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What is Copenhagen about?

No one knows for sure what transpired when German physicist Werner Heisenberg met with his Jewish Danish counterpart, Niels Bohr, in Copenhagen -- the event became the stuff of modern scientific mythology. Director Howard Davies puts his spin on the momentous meeting that occurred one night in September 1941, during which the longtime friends entered into a dangerous discussion about physics and politics.

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 on Michael Frayn's 1998 Tony Award-winning three-character play of the same name.

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What does the cinematography of Copenhagen look like?

Sampled across 103 frames, the coverage of Copenhagen leans on medium shots (53% of the sample) and full-body frames (17%). Cinematographer Ian Wilson keeps 61% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Focus stays shallow in 83% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of Copenhagen?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Copenhagen (2002) are #302f2e, #f0f0ef, #d4d1cc, #4f504c, #151413, #90928a — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #302f2e
  • #f0f0ef
  • #d4d1cc
  • #4f504c
  • #151413
  • #90928a

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