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a painting of a monster with its mouth open and eyes wide open, in front of mountains

Theodor Kittelsen (1857-1914) painted trolls, monsters, sea serpents, and the hungry evil of the Black Death. Kittelsen was not scared by his subject matter. He had lived too hard a life to ever be frightened by imaginary things.Kittelsen was born in Kragerø, Norway in 1857, one of eight children. His father died when he was young. Money was tight. Kittelsen was apprenticed to a watchmaker when he was eleven years old. Though he dreamt of being an artist, his family's needs came first. Like…

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an animal standing on top of a snow covered hill next to a sky filled with clouds

Netflix announced they will finance the upcoming Norwegian creature feature entitled, TROLL! The film will be directed by acclaimed filmmaker, Roar Uthaug (Tomb Raider, The Wave) with plans for the film to debut on Netflix sometime in 2022. Get more details on the film right here below. From The Press Release August 25, 2020 – Netflix today announced the Norwegian feature Troll. The Norwegian language action-adventure film will be directed by internationally acclaimed Roar Uthaug, with films…

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a painting of a man in the water holding a guitar and standing next to a waterfall

The Scandinavian Folklore consists of a huge variety of creatures, good or evil, which have frightened people for centuries. They were often meant to scare children, but even today they are essential and important to the modern northern society. In the 1890's, something changed in the way common Scandinavians saw themselves and their culture. They looked back in time to rediscover their old myths and legends; folklore which had been forgotten because of the coming of Christianity. It was a…

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an animal that is standing in the grass next to some trees and bushes with its mouth open

Trolls are a type of monsters found mainly in Norse mythology, but has since spread into the realms of fairy tales and fantasy as a popular antagonist in countless tales - in the old tales trolls were seen as generally malignant and cruel humanoids ranging from gigantic size to humanoid or smaller statures (no one size description can fit them all) and were normally seen as hideously deformed, though they were often depicted with shape-shifting abilities and other magical powers. While...

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