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Section: World Children´s Film Panorama
Little Allan - The Human Antenna (2022)
When Little Allan’s parents get divorced, and he must move to a whole new town, his desperate search for new friends suddenly finds him acting as a human antenna for his elderly, UFO-obsessed neighbor. When a telepathic alien girl, Britney, crash-lands, they must help her get home, and a unique friendship is formed. But he isn’t the only one interested in Britney. A mad taxidermy-collector is on her trail in an attempt to answer the age-old question: Is there life in space, and can he stuff it?
| Country | Denmark | 
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| Year | 2022 | 
| Duration | 80 min | 
| Rating | 8 | 
| Language | Danish | 
| Subtitle | English, Simultanneous transla | 
| Directed by | Amalie Næsby Fick | 
| Screenplay | Thomas Porsager, Amalie Næsby Fick | 
| Director of Photography | Daniel Silwerfeldt | 
| Music | Andreas Arenholt Bindslev | 
| Edited by | Anders Skov | 
| Contact | Danish Film Institute | 
Biography
Danish screenwriter and director. She graduated from the National Film School of Denmark. She co-directed the animated film The Incredible Story of the Giant Pear (Den utrolige historie om den kæmpestore pære, 2017). She directed the film The Little Alien (Lille Allan – den menneskelige antenne, 2022).
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