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The Last Norwegian Troll (2010)

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Max von Sydow Max von Sydow
The Last Norwegian Troll
Anneke von der Lippe Anneke von der Lippe
The Three Brother Goats
Anne Bergstedt Anne Bergstedt
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1001 Animated Shorts You Must See - The Full List (1001 movies items)

"DIR: Pjotr Sapegin SUMMARY: The last surviving troll in Norway reminisces about an age when mythical creatures roamed his country. WHY IT'S HERE: Pjotr Sapegin's 'The Last Norwegian Troll' is a lovely puppet animator which manages to combine the crude and the poetic to great effect. None other than legendary actor Max Von Sydow narrates the film, with his lilting voice lending the thoughtful narrative much credence. But Sapegin also punctuates his melancholy, thoughtful moments with scatolog"


Andy Goulding added this to a list 8 years, 10 months ago
1001 Animated Shorts You Must See - Part 19 (50 movies items)

"DIR: Pjotr Sapegin SUMMARY: The last surviving troll in Norway reminisces about an age when mythical creatures roamed his country. WHY IT'S HERE: Pjotr Sapegin's 'The Last Norwegian Troll' is a lovely puppet animator which manages to combine the crude and the poetic to great effect. None other than legendary actor Max Von Sydow narrates the film, with his lilting voice lending the thoughtful narrative much credence. But Sapegin also punctuates his melancholy, thoughtful moments with scatologic"


Andy Goulding posted a image 8 years, 11 months ago