
Princess 2006
In Anders Morgenthaler's bold and haunting animated thriller *Princess (2006)*, grief takes on a visceral form when August, a grieving brother, adopts his late sister Christina's young daughter Mia.
Director: Anders Morgenthaler
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Princess (2006) about?
*Princess* follows August, who loses his sister Christina, a former adult film star. After adopting her young daughter Mia, he spirals into a violent quest to erase Christina's legacy, believing it tainted their family's memory. The film explores the depths of grief and the dangerous lengths one will go to for atonement.
Who directed Princess?
Anders Morgenthaler directed *Princess (2006)*, delivering a visually striking yet emotionally raw animated thriller.
Who stars in Princess?
The film stars Thure Lindhardt as August, Stine Fischer Christensen as Christina, and features supporting roles from Jens Arentzen, Ida Dwinger, and Mira Hilli Møller Hallund as Mia.
Is Princess (2006) worth watching?
For fans of dark, unconventional animated films, *Princess* offers a gripping narrative and thought-provoking themes. Its unique blend of thriller and drama, paired with powerful performances, makes it a compelling watch—even if its content is intense.
How long is Princess?
The runtime for *Princess (2006)* is 82 minutes.
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About Princess (2006) — A Haunting Animated Thriller of Grief and Vengeance
In Anders Morgenthaler's bold and haunting animated thriller *Princess (2006)*, grief takes on a visceral form when August, a grieving brother, adopts his late sister Christina's young daughter Mia. Christina, once known as "The Princess" in the adult film industry, left behind a complex legacy that August feels compelled to erase. Haunted by guilt and rage, he spirals into a dangerous quest for vengeance, dragging Mia into his destructive mission. The film weaves a dark tapestry of loss, obsession, and redemption, blending raw emotion with striking visuals that push the boundaries of animated storytelling.
As August's plan unfolds, the line between justice and madness blurs, revealing the scars of a family torn apart by fame and tragedy. *Princess (2006)* is a raw, unflinching exploration of grief's capacity to consume, framed within the stark realities of a world where innocence and exploitation collide.