
The first Danish Production Incentive Scheme has awarded a total of 56.3m DKK ($8.6m) to seven productions.
Productions include Nikolaj Arcel’s My Fairytale Life, a biopic of Danish writing legend Hans Christian Andersen, which receives 10.8m DKK ($1.7m). The film is in pre-production for Zentropa, with Casper Kjaer Jensen to play the lead role.
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Five of the productions have been awarded under the Live Action Scheme, with two under the Animated Films and Series Scheme – one animated feature and one animated series.
The biggest single award is to Danish series Agenten der ikke var [translation: The Agent Who Wasn’t There], produced by Sam Productions, which receives 16.7m DKK ($2.6m)
The scheme, which opened in March, received 31 applications. A second application round for 2026 will open in late August, with an expected deadline of September 24.
Eligible productions can receive a reimbursement of 25% of qualifying production costs spent in Denmark, with a per-production cap of 20m DKK ($3.1m).
The Live Action Scheme has an annual budget of 100m DKK ($15.3m), with the Animated Films and Series scheme budgeted at 25m DKK ($3.8m).
Danish Production Incentive Scheme 2026 first round
Live Action Scheme
I skyggen af Samsam, prod. A&M – DKK 2.741m ($419,951) – documentary series
My Fairytale Life, prod. Zentropa – DKK 10.841m ($1.7m) – feature film
Agenten der ikke var, prod. Sam Productions – DKK 16.67m ($2.6m) – fiction series
The Roulette Project, prod. Danish Documentary – DKK 526,000 ($80,601) – feature documentary
Den Som Draeber, season 5, prod. Miso Film – DKK 12.802m ($2m) – fiction series
Animated Films and Series Scheme
Ghost House, prod. Hydralab – DKK 8.2m ($1.3m) – animated feature film
Liva’s Band, prod. Oya Copenhagen – DKK 4.5m ($689,539) – animated fiction series

















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