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animism is a distinct part of it?
The first to my mind (biased ofc. bc I love flåklypa) is "Flåklypa" but it is more "folkesjel" (folk soul) than animism even though you obviously got the personification of animals in it. Otherwise, it is rather modern and nature is not really the driver of it. would put it more in the "nation romanticism" (nasjonalromantikken) genre? Not sure yet.
I guess we have Frozen? I mean, it definitively has a connection to nature and the landscape, and if I'm not mistaken, it is about the main characters discovering their Sami ancestry and Elsa learning she is\posesses the power of the fifth elemental spirit, so yes to that one..
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Trolljegeren (troll hunter, 2010)? Probably more folklore even tho u literally have some very alive troll and the entire movie is such a distinct, mysterious vibe i would not be sad if it was real (Def. need a rewatch, but that's beyond the point).
other examples that comes to my mind that is not norwegian
- the Irish got "Wolfwalkers (2020)" and "the song of the sea (2014)."
honestly, at this point, just throw me any movie from any culture
animism is a distinct part of it?
The first to my mind (biased ofc. bc I love flåklypa) is "Flåklypa" but it is more "folkesjel" (folk soul) than animism even though you obviously got the personification of animals in it. Otherwise, it is rather modern and nature is not really the driver of it. would put it more in the "nation romanticism" (nasjonalromantikken) genre? Not sure yet.
I guess we have Frozen? I mean, it definitively has a connection to nature and the landscape, and if I'm not mistaken, it is about the main characters discovering their Sami ancestry and Elsa learning she is\posesses the power of the fifth elemental spirit, so yes to that one..
.
Trolljegeren (troll hunter, 2010)? Probably more folklore even tho u literally have some very alive troll and the entire movie is such a distinct, mysterious vibe i would not be sad if it was real (Def. need a rewatch, but that's beyond the point).
other examples that comes to my mind that is not norwegian
- the Irish got "Wolfwalkers (2020)" and "the song of the sea (2014)."
honestly, at this point, just throw me any movie from any culture