Acting
Zinnini Elkington
Born January 2, 1989 (age 37)
Zinnini Elkington, born in Copenhagen, started out acting before turning to direction. Second Victims is her debut feature film.
Known For
A Royal Affair · 2012A Royal Affair
★ 7.32012
MovieDramaHistory
A young queen falls in love with her physician, and they start a revolution that changes their nation forever.
Regnbuepiger · 2017Regnbuepiger
2017
Movie
Second Victims · 2025Second Victims
★ 7.52025
MovieDrama
During a hectic shift in the neurological department, skilled doctor Alexandra takes on extra responsibility. But a misjudgment ends in tragedy.
Under the Stars in the Sky · 2025Under the Stars in the Sky
★ 7.22025
MovieDrama
The undisputed king of Danish Eurovision, Tommy Seebach, is suddenly left out in the cold. Struggling to compose one last song he finds inspiration in his family, but is torn by ambition as the song offers him a final shot at greatness.
Nattebarn · 2015Nattebarn
2015
MovieDrama
Viola is young and reckless. She drinks heavily, does lines in the bathroom, and gets into fights. The surprising news that she is pregnant forces her to reconsider her lifestyle.
The Idiots Who Started The Party · 2020The Idiots Who Started The Party
★ 6.02020
MovieDocumentary
Danish film has never felt stronger on the international stage than it did with the Dogme films, which at the world premiere of 'The Party' and 'The Idiots' during the Cannes Film Festival in 1998 put Denmark on the film world map. Another eight films under the strict Dogme rules followed and created great international careers for several of the talents in front of and behind the handheld camera. Thomas Vinterberg, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, Paprika Steen, Ulrich Thomsen, Trine Dyrholm, Iben Hjejle, Anders W. Berthelsen, Lone Scherfig, Sonja Richter and many more of the country's greatest filmmakers look back on when Denmark became Dogme.
Skifting · 2021Skifting
★ 2.02021
Movie
When Danish Film Crosses the Line · 2020When Danish Film Crosses the Line
2020
MovieDocumentary
Sex, animal cruelty, Jesus and politics! Movies evoke emotions - some more than others. In this documentary, Maria Månson explores the Danish films that have outraged, angered, provoked... and have put Denmark on the cinematic map. This is a celebration of those who dared to step across the accepted border between good and bad.









