The protagonist navigating the aftermath of her parents' divorce. Amalie Dollerup Ida’s loyal best friend and dance confidante. Mormor (Grandmother) Birgitte Federspiel The family matriarch providing a historical anchor. Ogginoggen David Hauerberg Svensson The titular character representing childhood innocence. Skrubsak Maurice Blinkenberg-Thrane A core member of the childhood peer group. Dance Competition Judge Per Oscarsson A cameo by the legendary Swedish actor. Production Highlights:
The technical execution of the film is a major reason it holds up decades later: Contributor Jesper W. Nielsen (Known for Den Sidste Viking ) Writer Editor Valdís Óskarsdóttir (Renowned Icelandic editor) Cinematographer Erik Zappon Lead Actress Stephania Potalivo (Ida)
Sub-plots involving the children trying to alter their appearances to look older or fit in with older social circles. Production, Cast, and Critical Reception ogginoggen 1997 okru full
"Ogginoggen" has a unique place in Danish culture. In many Danish schools, it is included in the sex education teaching program for children in elementary classes because it deals with emerging sexuality at puberty. The film shows children kissing, falling in love, and taking baths. For this reason, the Danish Film Institute has rated it "Tilladt for alle, men frarådes børn u" (Allowed for all, but not recommended for children under a certain age). Interestingly, lead actress Stephania Potalivo won a Canadian award for Best Female Lead for her role in the film when she was just 10 years old, receiving the award by mail.
: Identifies the specific film and its release year to differentiate it from other works. The protagonist navigating the aftermath of her parents'
. It is the third installment in a trilogy focusing on the lives of young siblings , following Buldermanden (1996) and Lykkefanten The film is well-known for its portrayal of nascent sexuality
as Ida (now a well-known Danish actress and TV personality) Production Highlights: The technical execution of the film
The Enigma of Ogginoggen: Unpacking the Cult Legacy of the 1997 Classic
However, her conviction is tested when she begins preparing for a dance contest and finds herself undeniably attracted to a handsome boy named Kristoffer
(often translated or known internationally as The Noodlepoop ) is a 1997 Danish short film with a runtime of approximately 40 minutes . It bridges the genres of drama, romance, and coming-of-age comedy.
While Ogginoggen was built as an educational and artistic endeavor in 1990s Denmark, modern global internet regulations view the visual material through a very different lens.