Set against the backdrop of 10-year-old life as her family recovers from a divorce, Ogginoggen explores the transition from childhood to early puberty.
Haunted by how romance nearly destroyed her family, Ida tries to suppress her budding romantic feelings for Kristoffer as she prepares for a school dance competition.
Because it addresses themes of nascent sexuality—including kissing and falling in love—the film has been used in some Danish school sex education programs. Production and Recognition Director/Writer: Jesper W. Nielsen and Anker Li. ogginoggen+1997+okru+exclusive
"Ogginoggen" is a derogatory Danish nonsense word Ida uses to describe Kristoffer , a boy she finds both ridiculous and unexpectedly attractive.
The search for typically leads to the 1997 Danish coming-of-age film Ogginoggen (also known by the international title The Noodlepoop ). Directed by Jesper W. Nielsen , this short film is the third installment of a trilogy featuring siblings Ida and Skrubsak, which was later compiled into the feature-length film Forbudt for bГёrn ( Forbidden for Children ). Film Background and Plot Set against the backdrop of 10-year-old life as
The term "exclusive" in searches for this film on platforms like (Odnoklassniki) usually refers to full-length, unedited versions of the short film or its parent feature, Forbudt for bГёrn . Due to the film's candid portrayal of childhood development and its vintage nature, it is frequently uploaded to video-sharing sites where archival content is preserved by film enthusiasts. Ogginoggen (Short 1997) - IMDb
The film also stars David Hauerberg Svensson as Kristoffer (the "Ogginoggen"), Amalie Dollerup as Klara, and Maurice Blinkenberg-Thrane as Skrubsak. OK.RU and Exclusive Content Production and Recognition Director/Writer: Jesper W
Stephania Potalivo , who played Ida, won a Canadian award for her performance at age 10.