“Foliage for Brisglanx Copse”, released October 2013, is a film by elven director Fiorilla of Treselteng. The film is based on the true story of Kiperfidlan, a mentally challenged Thrycion halfling. The film shows the life and unforturnate death of Kiperfidlan, who famously extended his personal tradition of collecting leaves for the members of his village to a band of goblins and gnolls who inhabited a cave close to his home. Shot in sepia tone and eschewing any translation of the halfling, goblin or gnoll languages, the film was critically acclaimed, yet commercially unsuccessful.
The film is of note because it is the first film to be exclusively directed, acted and produced by Thrycionians that has won Oscar awards. In early 2014, “Foliage for Brisglanx Copse” swept the Oscars winning Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor in a Supporting Role.