There are no robbers in the forest (film)

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Movie
German title There are no robbers in the forest
Original title Ingen rövare finns i skogen
Country of production Sweden
original language Swedish
Publishing year 1988
length 29 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Goran Carmback
script Astrid Lindgren
production Waldemar Bergendahl
music Björn Isfalt
camera Jens Fischer
occupation

There are no robbers in the forest (original title: Ingen rövare finns i skogen ) is a children's film by Göran Carmback based on the script by Astrid Lindgren .

action

Peter is playing with his sword outside in the woods. When he walks into his grandmother's house, he sings: "There are no robbers in the forest". He goes to the old dollhouse his mother used to play with. Suddenly the doll moves in the house and says to Peter that he is lying and that he is very much a robber in the forest. Peter suddenly becomes very small and goes into the doll's house. There the doll introduces itself as Mimmi and shows Peter the robbers outside in the forest. It is about the robber chief Fiolito with his 40 robbers. Mimmi explains that the robbers want their pearl necklace because it is made of real pearls and is very valuable. Fiolito manages to steal the pearl necklace. But Mimmi says that Fiolito only stole her fake pearl necklace. She hid her real one. Mimmi puts on the real pearl necklace. Peter's grandmother calls him. Peter grows up again and finds himself in front of the dollhouse. He asks his grandmother whether the doll Mimmi has two pearl necklaces and whether they are real pearls. Peter's grandmother says that Mimmi actually has two pearl necklaces, but the pearls are not real and that Peter's mother bought them in a toy store.

background

There are no robbers in the forest was originally written as a play by Astrid Lindgren. It was later rewritten into a story illustrated by Ilon Wikland . Only then was the short film made about the story.

There are no robbers in the forest was first broadcast on Swedish television on April 25, 1989.

In Germany, the film was first broadcast on ZDF on October 29, 1989 within a series called Astrid Lindgren told . In September 2010, the fairy tale and three other Astrid Lindgren films were published by Universum Film GmbH on a DVD under the title Astrid Lindgren - The most beautiful fairy tales . Another DVD was released in October 2013, this time with two more Astrid Lindgren film adaptations under the title Astrid Lindgren's Fairy Tales 1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Astrid Lindgren tells 3: There are no robbers in the forest (Ingen Roevare Finns I Skogen) .