Derived from Faroese folk tales – written by Joseph Mountain and directed by Jonny Dixon – Huldufólk tells the simple story of a man harassed by a sprite.
Complimenting the stunning surroundings is a gentle cinematography which gives off a very (apt) lucid dream quality.
A treat for fans of fantasy, the setting is one of the short’s biggest strengths. Shot on location gives things a mythical forest vibe similar to the likes of fantasy flicks such as Merlin (1998) & Legend (1985). Complimenting the stunning surroundings is a gentle cinematography which gives off a very (apt) lucid dream quality.
The effects are used sparingly, thus creating more of an impact throughout – especially for the finale. The dialogue is something to be desired and one could argue that removing it may have allowed us to empathise with the lead character more.
An uncomplicated story that certainly achieves what it set out to do, leaving us with an ominous feeling and questions – a very befitting experience for audiences after encountering a Huldufólk.
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