[Image]Eini grows up isolated from society in the woods together with her controlling and abusive father. Stories about her granny and Eini's invincible fantasy enables her to create a world within, from which she can draw her strength to survive.
Faeturing Blanca Engström from FlickanDisturbing Swedish drama “Granny’s Dancing On The Table,” from writer-helmer Hanna Skold, uses live action and stop-motion animation with voiceover narration to trace familial dysfunction and abuse through several generations. The live-action sequences follow a 13-year-old girl (Blanca Engstrom) on the cusp of puberty living with her controlling, religious zealot father (Lennart Jahkel), isolated from society. The claymation and puppet animation segments chronicle episodes from the lives of the girl’s forebears, women so maltreated by men that they go mad or run away. End result is both off-putting (the live action) and engrossing (the animation) and marks Skold as an idiosyncratic talent.
Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnE66bfYwMs
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