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  <title>The Troll's Demise</title>
  <postedby>Dan Otero</postedby>
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  <date_created>October 10th, 2003</date_created>
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  <description>&lt;a href="http://nmdigitalvideo.com/TrollsDemise"&gt;The Troll's Demise&lt;/a&gt; is a 14 minute independent short, filmed in New Mexico, that details that last few hours of the Tall True Tree Troll's life.  Starring Wil Albarez and Juliet Stephens Tripp, and directed by Dan Otero, The Troll's Demise exists in the &lt;a href="http://nmdigitalvideo.com/zata"&gt;Zen &amp; the Asteroid&lt;/a&gt; story universe.</description>
  <subject>Tall True Tree Troll Wil Albarez Dan Otero New Mexico Digital Video Zen Asteroid Juliet Stephens Tripp</subject>
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  <publicdate>2006-10-14 19:57:14</publicdate>
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