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Release Date:
October 17, 2024
Original Title:
Hagen - Im Tal der Nibelungen
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy | History
Production Companies:
Constantin Film
Wilma Film
Production Countries:
Czech Republic | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 135
The Burgundian master-at-arms Hagen von Tronje holds the crisis-ridden kingdom together with a sense of duty and iron toughness. In doing so, he suppresses his secret love for the king's daughter Kriemhild and represses his own dark past. When the famous dragon slayer Siegfried of Xanten appears in Worms and threatens the old structures with his unpredictability, Hagen increasingly becomes a tragic figure. The young King Gunter, still inexperienced after the sudden death of his father, sees Siegfried as a chance to save the kingdom. He asks him for help in taking the dangerous Valkyrie Brunhild, of all people, as his wife. When Kriemhild falls in love with Hagen's adversary Siegfried, he has to choose between love and loyalty to the king. Hagen of Tronje will find out who he really is.
Casting:
Daniela Tolkien
Co-Producer:
Filip Hering
Co-Writer:
Doron Wisotzky
Costume Designer:
Pierre-Yves Gayraud
Director:
Cyrill Boss
Philipp Stennert
Director of Photography:
Philip Peschlow
Editor:
Alexander Berner
Alexander Dittner
Executive Producer:
Martin Moszkowicz
Oliver Berben
Line Producer:
Bernhard Thür
Makeup Artist:
Jeanette-Nicole Latzelsberger
Gregor Eckstein
Novel:
Wolfgang Hohlbein
Original Music Composer:
Jacob Shea
Adam Lukas
Producer:
Jan Ehlert
Christoph Müller
Christian Rohde
Production Design:
Matthias Müsse
Writer:
Cyrill Boss
Philipp Stennert
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