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Featuring:
Susanne Ingdal, Bjørnar Stuen, Gaute Lo
Directed by:
Gaute Lo
Release Date:
June 10, 2014
Original Title:
Gisela: Herskerinne av Victoria Terrasse
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | War
Production Companies:
Pria Produksjon
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
The year is 1943. An all-female and top-secret department of the SS, run by the notorious Gisela Nussbaum in a secret Gestapo headquarters, conducts medical and biotechnolocical experiments with blood from Norwegian resistance fighters, which is said to hold the key to the Norwegians' unwavering unity and courage.
The year is 1943. An all-female and top-secret department of the SS, run by the notorious Gisela Nussbaum in a secret Gestapo headquarters, conducts medical and biotechnolocical experiments with blood from Norwegian resistance fighters, which is said to hold the key to the Norwegians' unwavering unity and courage. By isolating the gene, elite German soldiers will, through a serum consisting of Viking blood and steroids developed Dr. Friedrich Spannagel, and funded by Hitler's Minister of Agriculture and "Blut und Boden"-enthusiast Richard Walther Darrè, develop into superhuman soldiers much better suited to handle the harsh climate on the Russian Front. What she was not expecting was that her two latest prisoners, resistance men Max Anus and Stakan Brunsteby with their semi-divine resistance charm, will be a major challenge as they charm their way out of any confrontation with the cream of Gestapo matrons. And when they join up with a tired German soldier and guinea pig with a particularly unflattering name, the stage is set for a showdown of historical dimensions.
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Cinematography:
Lea Nanna Bruus
Director:
Gaute Lo
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