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14 min
Seals were believed to be former human beings who voluntarily sought death in the ocean. Once a year, on the Thirteenth night, they were allowed to come on land, strip off their skins and amuse themselves as human beings, dancing and enjoying themselves. This short film explores the legend of Kópakonan, literally meaning “the Seal Woman”, one of the best-known folktales in the Faroe Islands.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Tróndur Karlsson Mouritsen | Brandur | Unowned | |
Hjálmar Dam | Heini | Unowned | |
Beinta Andreassen | Seal Woman | Unowned | |
Jákup Dahl Wardum | Torkil | Unowned | |
Teitur Dam Jacobsen | Child, boy | Unowned | |
Bjørg Dam Jacobsen | Child, girl | Unowned | |
Anna Paula Ihlen Gardshorn | Seal Person | Unowned | |
Jóhanna Óladóttir Joensen | Seal Person | Unowned | |
Duðrun Tórsdóttir | Seal Person | Unowned | |
Eydna Í Soylu | Seal Person | Unowned | |
Teresa Fríðriksdóttir Bláhamar | Seal Person | Unowned | |
Hildur Sundberg Elisasen | Seal Person | Unowned | |
Marjun Nicodemussen | Seal Person | Unowned | |
Lea Áradóttir Rasmussen | Seal Person | Unowned | |
Íðun Rúnadóttir | Seal Person | Unowned | |
Rúni Jacobsen | Rower | Unowned | |
Hálvdan Brink Dalsgaard | Rower | Unowned | |
Henningur Einar Juul | Rower | Unowned | |
Teitur Jacobsen | Rower | Unowned |