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Ogginoggen occupies a unique space in Scandinavian film history. Danish cinema in the late 1990s was undergoing a massive avant-garde revolution, most notably driven by the Dogme 95 movement. While Ogginoggen does not strictly adhere to Dogme rules, it shares that era's dedication to raw, uncompromising realism, particularly regarding how children perceive the complicated, often hypocritical world of adults. Try again later

"Ogginoggen" is a 40-minute short film directed by Jesper W. Nielsen and written by Anker Li. It premiered in Denmark on July 7, 1997. The film is a poignant and unflinching look at adolescence, centered on the life of a young girl named Ida (played by Stephania Potalivo).