
6.0
Northfork
2003


“Morning and evening, maids heard the goblins cry...”
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Two young girls find themselves alone in the forest but for a gaggle of goblins with mischevious intent. Adapted from the Christina Rossetti poem, The Goblin Market is a tale of two girls, their relationship and how it is affected by temptation and the pull of the woods. Keeping Rossetti's characters but altering their relationship slightly, Daisy Adders creates a film full of whimsy and woodland joy with a dark, mystical side to it.
Director
Daisy AddersWriters
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
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