[1] She graduated in 2009 from Sankt Annæ Gymnasium, a secondary school that emphasizes singing and acting, and which annually stages a musical in its large concert hall.
We must be able to laugh at ourselves and at the bizarre in portraying ourselves through social media, because as a generation we are very confused, precisely because we were brought up to believe that the whole world is only about us.”[2] Bemoaning a tendency in young people to spend too much time in front of video screens, she told the interviewer: “We sometimes forget to think for ourselves.
[3] Having grown up in a theatrical setting, spending much time backstage, amid backdrops, props and sumptuous costumes, which served as "a playground, a pure, utopian dreamland to explore," Rosalinde Mynster said she would sometimes put makeup on wig mannequins whilst her parents were on stage.
"[2] Mynster made her film debut starring as a 16-year-old in Niels Arden Oplev's 2008 drama To Verdener (English title: Worlds Apart), based on a true story about a teenage Jehovah's Witness who breaks free from her repressive family, facing "disfellowshipping" over her romance with a non-witness boy.
It makes me unhappy that we treat refugees so badly and are no longer understanding of the terrible situation they are in.” In the spring of 2016, she organized an event where 34 asylum restrictions were portrayed in 34 works of art created over a 34-hour period.