Rölli ja metsänhenki Filming Locations
Where was Rölli ja metsänhenki filmed? Rölli ja metsänhenki was filmed in 2 locations across Finland in the following places:
Rölli ja metsänhenki Filming Locations
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Rölli ja metsänhenki (2001)
Troll-like rolleys find a village of goblins of the forest and take it as their own. The oldest of the rolley tribe leaves the community as it has came the time of him to rest and the tribe to choose a new lead. One rolley named Rölli follows the old leader and sees him changing into a turkey by a weird huge scale on top of a hill. New social order of the tribe does not come without conflicts in the community and between the rolleys and the goblins. One brave goblin called Milli tries to make a peace between rolleys and goblins, but rolleys can not be friends with kind creatures. Yet Milli and Rölli become partners in trying to return the balance between the good and the bad in the forest.