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TrollHunter is a dark fantasy film, written and directed by Andre Ovredal, based around the form of a 'found footage' documentary.
A group of Norwegian film students set out to discover a sequence of bear killings in the most isolated region of Norway, and put themselves in danger by venturing into the wild, desolate highlands. During their investigations the group encounter a mysterious hunter named Hans, who agrees to let them travel with him and film his every action. As they follow him through the Western parts of the country, they discover the fact he is a legendary Troll Hunter working for a secret government agency called the Troll Security Service (TSS).
As they collect their information, the students confront several deadly trolls; which can detect the smell of Christians' blood, who have escaped from their territory. Luckily with Hans on the case, and demonstrating how modern technology can be applied, they witness him attempt to eliminate and take out the ancient beast. Aware that the Trolls are sensitive to sun light, Hans utilises this knowledge and equips himself with UAV lights. Using continuous first person video capture that puts you inside the eyes of the students, witness as they battle the ferocious creatures of myth and ultimately aim to stay alive! -T.P
Special Features:
- Trailer
- Deleted Scenes
- Improvs and Bloopers
- Extended Scenes
- Visual Effects
- Behind The Scenes
- Photo Galleries
- Momentum Pictures
- 99 mins approx.
- André Øvredal
English
- 15
- Otto Jespersen
- Glenn Erland
- Tosterud Johanna
- Mørck Tomas
- Alf Larsen
- Urmila Berg-Domaas
- 16:9
English
- Norwegian
- 1
- 2
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TrollHunter is a dark fantasy film, written and directed by Andre Ovredal, based around the form of a 'found footage' documentary.
A group of Norwegian film students set out to discover a sequence of bear killings in the most isolated region of Norway, and put themselves in danger by venturing into the wild, desolate highlands. During their investigations the group encounter a mysterious hunter named Hans, who agrees to let them travel with him and film his every action. As they follow him through the Western parts of the country, they discover the fact he is a legendary Troll Hunter working for a secret government agency called the Troll Security Service (TSS).
As they collect their information, the students confront several deadly trolls; which can detect the smell of Christians' blood, who have escaped from their territory. Luckily with Hans on the case, and demonstrating how modern technology can be applied, they witness him attempt to eliminate and take out the ancient beast. Aware that the Trolls are sensitive to sun light, Hans utilises this knowledge and equips himself with UAV lights. Using continuous first person video capture that puts you inside the eyes of the students, witness as they battle the ferocious creatures of myth and ultimately aim to stay alive! -T.P
Special Features:
- Trailer
- Deleted Scenes
- Improvs and Bloopers
- Extended Scenes
- Visual Effects
- Behind The Scenes
- Photo Galleries
- Momentum Pictures
- 99 mins approx.
- André Øvredal
English
- 15
- Otto Jespersen
- Glenn Erland
- Tosterud Johanna
- Mørck Tomas
- Alf Larsen
- Urmila Berg-Domaas
- 16:9
English
- Norwegian
- 1
- 2
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Awesome film, lots of shouting and giggles
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troll Hunter
was well worth the price and was a great film to watch if you have any more at low prices like this I be back to purchase more many thanks
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TROOOLLL!!!
Scandinavia is becoming a hotbed of fantasy film making at the moment. Perhaps it's because Hollywood is running out of ideas and for most English speaking audiences the myths of other countries haven't been played out yet. With the Northern European countries producing their own skewed versions of the classic slasher movie, groundbreaking vampire movies and twisted Christmas tales, Troll Hunter is in great company. If you like the found footage horror of Blair Witch or Cloverfield or you're seeking suspense and action without the cliches of a big studio picture or if you want a horror film that isn't built on well trodden plot ideas, the mixture of thrills, terror and whimsy in this Norwegian effort will delight you. The combination of documentary style hand held footage and CGI monsters fits hand in glove, with the shaky camerawork adding to the veracity of the computer generated creatures. Troll Hunter offers a unique viewing experience, one where you can't predict the outcome based on previous viewing habits.
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