The Christiania Effect 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0150bwp 

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Christiania celebrates its 40th birthday this year - quite an achievement for a 
place where an abrasive attitude to the Danish Government has meant it's always 
been about two weeks away from being shut down. The BBC has visited Christiania 
regularly over the past four decades and, in The Christiania Effect, writer and 
broadcaster David Goldblatt goes to the commune and examines some of those 
reports to tell the history of this bold experiment in free living. He has also 
gained access to a unique oral history of Christiania where long time members 
of the commune tell their own personal and sometimes surprising version of 
events. 

In the programme David hears how an abandoned barracks in the heart of 
Copenhagen became a centre for liberal drugs laws, hands-off parenting and 
free-form architecture. He learns how it evolved from a dark and dangerous area 
for social drop-outs to being a focus of Copenhagen's tourist industry and a 
place that many of the city's residents would fight hard to defend. And he 
hears how it became a magnet for promoters and performers like Bob Dylan, Beck 
and the Arctic Monkeys. 
As well as looking back at its history David assesses the future of this unique 
community and asks what mainstream society can learn from this unique 
counter-cultural experiment. 




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