Örjan – Den höjdrädde örnen
Regal is an eagle who can't bring himself to fly, despite wings built for the sky. He settles into a cautious life on a cliff, watching other birds and doubting his own abilities. A smaller, cheerful bird notices Regal's fear and offers patient encouragement, teaching him that confidence can grow... Read more
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About Örjan – Den höjdrädde örnen
Regal is an eagle who can't bring himself to fly, despite wings built for the sky. He settles into a cautious life on a cliff, watching other birds and doubting his own abilities. A smaller, cheerful bird notices Regal's fear and offers patient encouragement, teaching him that confidence can grow in small steps. Their friendship pulls Regal out of isolation; he starts to try simple things, face mornings that used to make him freeze, and learn what flying might feel like. The film follows their everyday moments and gentle lessons without rushing toward any dramatic reveal, keeping focus on trust, practice, and the slow work of overcoming fear. Children will recognize the warm humor and simple moral arc throughout everywhere.
Released in 1999, this Swedish animated family film was directed by Lars Klinting and Hamid Navim. The voice cast includes Peter Harryson, Lena Nyman, and Per Myrberg, giving it a distinctly Scandinavian tone and gentle, storybook animation style for families.
Box office details for Örjan are not widely documented, and it did not have a major international rollout. It reached audiences mainly through regional theatrical showings and later home video and television screenings in Scandinavian markets over subsequent years too.
While it never became a global phenomenon, Örjan left a quiet mark on Swedish children's media. Teachers and parents often cite its approachable message about fear and encouragement, and the lead characters, along with the recognizable voice actors, keep it in rotation on nostalgic viewing lists among Scandinavian animation fans.
Critical response has been modest but favorable, reflected in a small online rating of 7.0 out of 10 based on two votes. The film emphasizes courage, friendship, and steady practice, showing that personal growth happens through patience, small successes, and the support of unexpected allies and rewards repeat viewings often.
Details
- Release Date
- February 01, 1999
- Runtime
- 21m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Animation, Family
- Country
- Sweden
- Studio
- Lisbet Gabrielsson Film AB
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Peter Harryson
(voice)
Lena Nyman
(voice)
Per Myrberg
(voice)
Director: Lars Klinting, Hamid Navim