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Anita Killi in Norwegian Encyclopedia

  • Writer: Claus Gladyszak
    Claus Gladyszak
  • Mar 25
  • 1 min read

Not everyone is fortunate enough to have their own article about themselves in the digital encyclopedia Store Norske Leksikon (The Great Norwegian Encyclopedia). But this winter, an extensive article was published about Trollfilm's founder Anita Killi. You can find the article itself here, and it describes Anita's increasingly long career as a filmmaker.


She herself emphasizes that her films are mainly made for children to help initiate conversations about difficult topics, but they also work for adults, and are still used in education and therapy.


A snapshot from the film Angry Man (2010), based on the book Sinna Mann by Gro Dahle.
A snapshot from the film Angry Man (2010), based on the book Sinna Mann by Gro Dahle.

In 2010, Angry Man became the film that won the most international awards in the world. This led to Anita Killi becoming a member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which each year awards the world-famous Oscar film prize. Anita Killi worked full-time for six years to complete the short film.

 
 
 

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