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Director: Kevin McTurk
Cast: Peter Stormare, Piotr Michael, Aaron LaPlante, Ronald Binion
Grylu Sker is the tale of a lost explorer set in a world of Icelandic folklore written by Tab Murphy (Gorillas in the Mist, The Haunted Swordsman) and Icelandic author Sj贸n (co-writer of The Northman). It is a story of an explorer's fight for survival on a bleak unforgiving island and also a re-imagining of the legendary Icelandic witch Gryla. This film will utilize 36 inch tall bunraku puppets, stop motion animation, traditional in-camera effects and old-fashioned smoke and mirrors trickery.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Grylu Sker, directed by Kevin McTurk and written by Tab Murphy and Icelandic author Sj贸n, is a critically acclaimed film that utilizes 36 inch tall bunraku puppets, stop motion animation, and traditional in-camera effects to tell a story of an explorer's fight for survival on a bleak Icelandic island and a reimagining of the legendary witch Gryla. While reception and awards recognition details are not currently available, the film's innovative approach to its Icelandic folklore-inspired premise has generated significant interest among critics and audiences.
Why you might like this:
Fans of unique visual storytelling and imaginative folklore will be captivated by Grylu Sker, a film directed by Kevin McTurk that blends stop-motion, puppetry, and old-school in-camera effects to bring the legendary Icelandic witch Gryla to life. With a talented cast including Peter Stormare, this film offers a thrilling exploration of survival and the mysteries of an unforgiving island steeped in rich Icelandic mythology.