
Broløkke - Lecture with court reporter Trine Maria Ilsøe
Only in Danish. Get behind the scenes of the country's biggest criminal cases with DR's Trine Maria Ilsøe at an exciting lecture at Broløkke Herregård, Langeland.
Trine Maria Ilsøe visits Broløkke Manor – an evening of journalism, drama and the dish of the day
A rare insight into the work of a court reporter
The Langeland Sammen association invites you to an exciting evening with DR's seasoned court reporter Trine Maria Ilsøe. For over 10 years, she has covered some of Denmark's most complex and high-profile criminal cases – from the submarine case to the case of 578 kilos of cocaine found off the coast of Langeland.
Throughout the evening, she will open the door to the engine room of journalism and talk about what it is like to work on cases where reality, ethics and confidentiality intersect.
Full programme for the evening
Thursday, 26 February 2026 at Broløkke Herregård:
- 5 p.m.: Doors open – arrive in good time and find your seat
- 5.30-7 p.m.: Opportunity to purchase the dish of the day and enjoy a cosy meal
- 7-9 p.m.: Lecture with Trine Maria Ilsøe (including a break)
Tickets are sold via Eventbilletten – both with and without dinner. Book here
A life of breaking news and difficult choices
How do you cover cases involving sensitive personal information and ensure that victims are treated with respect? Why did the submarine case become global? And what actually happened to the many kilos of cocaine found near Langeland? Trine Maria Ilsøe shares her experiences honestly and answers questions from the audience.
Last chance before departure for Washington
This summer, Trine Maria Ilsøe will leave her role as legal correspondent for DR to take up a position as correspondent in the United States. The evening at Broløkke is therefore one of the last chances to hear her live in Denmark – and on her beloved Langeland.
Experiences nearby
Take advantage of your trip to Humble and experience nearby natural gems such as Lindelse Nor – a flooded ice age landscape in the UNESCO Global Geopark South Funen Archipelago – or visit Skovsgaard Manor with its magnificent nature and cultural offerings.
Practical information
The event will take place indoors in accessible rooms at Broløkke Herregård. It is possible to arrive by public transport. The food will be served as a dish of the day, and the lecture is suitable for anyone interested in journalism, society and the judicial system. Remember to select dining when purchasing your ticket if you wish to enjoy dinner before the lecture.