A Dkk40 million bunker built to house early Danish and European films made of inflammable nitrate material has been inaugurated by the minister of culture Brian Mikkelsen. Situated just north of Copenhagen, the crypt-like archives financed by the Danish Film Institute feature an air-pressure lock designed to burst in case of fire, leading the flames up and away from the film store. 6862 films are to be housed in the archives, including Carl Dreyer's

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