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* NoBudget: The overall budget is around 1.2 million euro - a fraction of usual Danish animated feature. To conserve much funding as possible (and taking some inspirations from filmmaking approach of [[UsefulNotes/Dogme95 Dogme 95]] movement - see live-action flashback scenes filmed in camcorders - and Japanese animations), director Anders Morgenthaler assembled a team of 5 to 6 animators and used only 6 frames per second with After Effect.

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* NoBudget: The overall budget is around 1.2 million euro - a fraction of usual Danish animated feature. To conserve much funding as possible (and taking some inspirations from filmmaking approach of [[UsefulNotes/Dogme95 [[MediaNotes/Dogme95 Dogme 95]] movement - see live-action flashback scenes filmed in camcorders - and Japanese animations), director Anders Morgenthaler assembled a team of 5 to 6 animators and used only 6 frames per second with After Effect.
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** This film is produced under Creator/LarsVonTrier's production company Zentropa, and maybe only one animated feature in the filmography. [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids It came from GRRR division where it specializes children's entertainment]]. This comes as ironic considering Von Trier expressed [[AnimationAgeGhetto his dislike for "cartoons"]] in the documentary ''The Five Obstructions''.

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** This film is produced under Creator/LarsVonTrier's production company Zentropa, and maybe the only one animated feature in the company's filmography. [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids It came from GRRR division where it specializes children's entertainment]]. This comes as ironic considering Von Trier expressed [[AnimationAgeGhetto his dislike for "cartoons"]] in the documentary ''The Five Obstructions''.



* NoBudget: The overall budget is around 1.2 million euro - a fraction of usual Danish animated feature. To conserve much funding as possible (and taking some inspirations from filmmaking approach of [[UsefulNotes/Dogme95 Dogme 95]] movement - see live-action flashback scenes filmed in camcorders), director assembled a team of 5 to 6 animators and used only 6 frames per second with free animation software.

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* NoBudget: The overall budget is around 1.2 million euro - a fraction of usual Danish animated feature. To conserve much funding as possible (and taking some inspirations from filmmaking approach of [[UsefulNotes/Dogme95 Dogme 95]] movement - see live-action flashback scenes filmed in camcorders), camcorders - and Japanese animations), director Anders Morgenthaler assembled a team of 5 to 6 animators and used only 6 frames per second with free animation software.After Effect.
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** This film is produced under Lars von Trier's production company Zentropa, and maybe only one animated feature in the filmography. [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids It came from GRRR division where it specializes children's entertainment]]. This comes as ironic considering Von Trier expressed [[AnimationAgeGhetto his dislike for "cartoons"]] in the documentary ''The Five Obstructions''.

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** This film is produced under Lars von Trier's Creator/LarsVonTrier's production company Zentropa, and maybe only one animated feature in the filmography. [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids It came from GRRR division where it specializes children's entertainment]]. This comes as ironic considering Von Trier expressed [[AnimationAgeGhetto his dislike for "cartoons"]] in the documentary ''The Five Obstructions''.
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** This film is produced under Lars von Trier's production company Zentropa, and maybe only one animated feature in the filmography. [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids It came from GRRR division where it specializes children's entertainment]]. This comes as ironic considering Von Trier expressed [[AnimationAgeGhetto his dislike for "cartoons"]] in the documentary ''The Five Obstructions''.
** Director Anders Morgenthaler was known for being newspaper cartoonist and co-host of the tv show based on his comic strips ''Wulffmorgenthaler'' with Mikael Wulff before directing this film.
* InspirationForTheWork: Anders Morgenthaler made an animated short about Japanese photographer ''Araki: The Killing of a Japanese Photographer'', and wondered how the subject's friends and relatives would feel seeing the subject's objectification the Araki's photos.
* NoBudget: The overall budget is around 1.2 million euro - a fraction of usual Danish animated feature. To conserve much funding as possible (and taking some inspirations from filmmaking approach of [[UsefulNotes/Dogme95 Dogme 95]] movement - see live-action flashback scenes filmed in camcorders), director assembled a team of 5 to 6 animators and used only 6 frames per second with free animation software.

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