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| ORIGINAL TITLE | Anna og skapsveiflurnar |
| DIRECTOR | Gunnar Karlsson |
| PRODUCER | Hilmar Sigurðsson, Arnar Þórisson, CAOZ Ltd |
| SCRIPT | Sjón |
| SOUND | Gunnar Árnason |
| MUSIC | Julian Nott |
| EDITOR | Mary Fletcher |
| CO-PRODUCER | Stephen Donnelly |
| RELEASE | 2007 |
| LENGTH | 26 min |
| GENRE | Animation |
| CAST | Voices by: Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir, Gunnar Helgason, Þórunn Lárusdóttir, Sjón, Jón Páll Eyjólfsson, Hreiðar Smárason, Bragi Þór Hinriksson, Ámundi Sigurðsson, Einar Örn Benediktsson, Stefán Karl Stefánsson, Terry Jones, Björk Guðmundsdóttir, Damon Albarn, Martin Regal |
| AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS |
Cartoons on the bay, 2007 - Award: Best Television Special. / Edda Awards, 2006 - Award: Short Film of the Year. Nominated for Screenplay of the Year (Sjón). Nominated for Art Direction of the Year (Gunnar Karlsson). |
There once was a girl named Anna Young. One day, her family is waiting for their perfect daughter to arrive at the breakfast table and kiss them good morning as always. But this morning Anna wakes up with a horrible illness. She looks like a sad version of Marilyn Manson and is terribly moody.
Not realizing what is "wrong" with their daughter, Anna's parents decide to take her to Dr. Artmanns' clinic for kids with behaviour problems. In his analysis of Anna, Dr. Armann uses a huge labyrinth where Anna is exposed to various tasks. The only way out of the maze for Anna is to complete her tasks in the right manners. But the right way is not necessarily the parents think to be the right one.
After Anna does mischief wherever she finds her self in the labyrinth, and thus escapes it, Dr. Artmann comes to a shocking conclusion. And the 'cure' that follows is a nasty surprise for her parents.
Gunnar Karlsson graduated in fine arts from the Icelandic Collage of Arts and Crafts in 1979 and went on to study at the Royal Art Academy in Stockholm. He has held numerous private exhibitions in the Nordic region and has received various awards for his illustrations and books. Gunnar is a co-founder of CAOZ where he visually created and directed the award winning 3D animation 'The lost little Caterpillar' as his first animated film. Gunnar has also worked on numerous animated commercial projects during his career.










