Ole lund kierkegaard plakater olsen

  • Freddy frogface
  • Ivan the incredible 2
  • Jelly t
  • Ole Lund Kirkegaard is arguably the most successful Danish children's book author ever. Between 1967 and 1975, he wrote no fewer than 6 classics:

    "Lille Virgil" (Little Virgil), 1967; "Albert", 1968; "Orla Frøsnapper" (Orla Frog-eater), 1969; "Hodja fra Pjort" (Hodja from Pjort), 1970; "Otto er et næsehorn" (Otto is a rhinoceros), 1972 and perhaps his biggest success: "Gummi-Tarzan" (Rubber Tarzan) from 1975, portraying the miserable life of a small, skinny, weak and untalented boy named Ivan Olsen.

    All of these six books have since been adapted, either by the film industry or bygd the theater.

    Ole grew up with good and frikostig parents, who allowed the playful boy to explore his fantasies. His father Niels, a dentist, and his mother Ellen let him set up a circus in their garden and to cut out totem poles to play cowboys and indians.

    Ole went to high school at Aarhus Katedralskole. This fryst vatten also where he met his wife

  • ole lund kierkegaard plakater olsen
  • Jelly T

    2012 Danish animated film

    Jelly T

    Film poster

    DanishGummi T
    Directed byMichael Hegner
    Screenplay byMichael W. Horsten
    Produced byNina Crone
    Erik Wilstrup
    Edited byHendrik Bech
    Music byHalfdan E.
    Søren Siegumfeldt

    Production
    company

    Crone Film

    Distributed bySvensk Filmindustri
    Phase 4 Films (United States and Canada)

    Release date

    • 16 May 2012 (2012-05-16)

    Running time

    80 minutes
    CountryDenmark
    LanguageDanish

    Jelly T (Danish: Gummi T), also released as Ivan the Incredible,[1] is a 2012 Danish3Dsuperherocomputer-animatedcomedy film directed by Michael Hegner from a screenplay by Michael W. Horsten, based on the 1975 children's book Gummi-Tarzan by Ole Lund Kirkegaard.[2][3] It is the second film in a trilogy of computer-animated films based on children's books by Kirkegaard, following Freddy Frogface (2011) and preceding Otto th

    Freddy Frogface

    2011 film

    Freddy Frogface (Danish: Orla Frøsnapper) is a 2011 Danish 3D animatedcomedy film directed by Peter Dodd,[2][3] and based on the book Orla Frøsnapper by Ole Lund Kirkegaard. It was later dubbed into English and was released in several other countries. It is the first film in a trilogy of computer-animated films based on children's books by Kirkegaard, before Jelly T (2012) and Otto the Rhino (2013).

    Plot

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    The story follows Victor, a 10-year-old boy who lives in a small sleepy town, where he and his dog Sausage spend the summer pulling pranks on adults, he usually hangs out with his best friend Jacob and his cousin, Claire, who recently moved into town. Despite this, he constantly gets picked on and beaten up by Freddy, the town bully, who is considered the meanest kid in town. Victor ends up embarrassing Freddy in public after he puts a frog in his mouth, which ends up giving Freddy the nickname "Freddy Frogfa