A City Called Copenhagen (Danish: En by ved navn København) is a 1960 Danish short documentary film directed by Jørgen Roos.
The film documents Copenhagen which includes its buildings, sights, and citizens.
[4] The film's producers are the National Film Board (Statens Filmcentral), with sponsorships by the City Council of Copenhagen along with the Port of Copenhagen Authority.
[6] The Santa Ynez Valley News said that the film "is a self ironic masterpiece; a genuine and informal picture of the Danish capital with emphasis on the picturesque features of everyday life in the street, at the waterfront and in merry Tivoli, the gayest spot in Europe.
[3] In 1961, the film was nominated for an Academy Award for "Distinctive achievement in documentary production (short subjects)".