Rollo and the Spirit of the Woods
| Rollo and the Spirit of the Woods | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Olli Saarela |
| Produced by |
Ilkka Matila Marko Röhr |
| Screenplay by |
Ilkka Matila Olli Saarela |
| Story by | Allu Tuppurainen |
| Starring |
Allu Tuppurainen Maria Järvenhelmi Peter Franzén Kari Hietalahti |
| Music by | Tuomas Kantelinen |
| Cinematography | Pini Hellstedt |
| Edited by | Jan-Olof Svarvar |
Production company |
Matila Röhr Productions |
| Distributed by | Finnkino |
Release dates |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | Finland |
| Language | Finnish |
| Budget | 12 million mk[1] |
Rollo and the Spirit of the Woods (also titled Rolli, Finnish: Rölli ja metsänhenki) is a 2001 Finnish fantasy film directed by Olli Saarela.[2] It is the second film based on the television series Rölli, the first being Rölli – hirmuisia kertomuksia (1991).[3]
Plot
Hairy and rowdy trolls called rolleys sail to a land inhabited by more peace-loving elves. When the rolleys arrive to the elf village, they scare the elves away and settle down in the village. One of the elves, Milli, a brave elf girl, returns to the village to make a peace with the rolleys. The rolleys do not warm to Milli's peace proposal, but she becomes friends with a rolley called Rölli. It becomes their mission to solve the conflict between the elves and the rolleys.[1]
Cast
- Allu Tuppurainen as Rölli
- Maria Järvenhelmi as Milli Menninkäinen
- Peter Franzén as Lakeija
- Kari Hietalahti as Riitasointu
- Jussi Lampi as Iso
- Kalle Holmberg as Vaakamestari
- Samuli Edelmann as the elder of the elf village
- Jorma Tommila as the elder of the Rolley tribe
References
- 1 2 3 "Rolli (Rölli ja metsän henki)". ses.fi. The Finnish Film Foundation. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
- ↑ "Rölli ja metsänhenki (2001)". elonet.fi. National Audiovisual Archive / Finnish Board of Film Classification. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
- ↑ "Olli Saarela". nordiskfilm.fi. Nordisk Film. 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
- ↑ "Rölli ja metsänhenki (2001) – Credits". elonet.fi. National Audiovisual Archive / Finnish Board of Film Classification. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
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