Magic Silver (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 13, 2009

Original Title:
Julenatt i Blåfjell

Alternate Titles:
Blåfjell - Julenatt i Blåfjell
Julenatt i blaafjell
La montaña mágica
La montaña mágica y el cuerno encantado
Le royaume de glace : les aventuriers de la poudre magique
Le secret de la montagne bleue
Magic Silver

Genres:
Fantasy

Production Companies:
FilmFondet Fuzz
Storm Rosenberg

Production Countries:
Norway

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  NO: 6 

Runtime: 83

Princess Bluerose is a small gnome living deep in the Norwegian mountains. A small community of gnomes is responsible for making the transition between daylight and night. This is called the magic hour, and is created by the magic silver which only these gnomes possess. When the silver is stolen, the world is transformed into eternal night. Princess Bluerose sets out on a remarkable journey to retrieve the silver and save the world from eternal darkness. Magic Silver is based on the popular Norwegian television series Jul i Blåfjell (1999) and Jul på Månetoppen (2002). They are considered classic Christmas calender series, and already firmly entrenched in an entire generation's old Christmas memories.

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Co-Producer:
Lars L. Marøy

Director:
Roar Uthaug
Katarina Launing

Director of Photography:
Gaute Gunnari

Editor:
Vidar Flataukan

Finishing Producer:
Knud Bjørne-Larsen

First Assistant Director:
TomTom Jorgensen

Line Producer:
Trond Mjøs

Producer:
Jørgen Storm Rosenberg
Lasse Greve Alsos

Production Design:
Karl Júlíusson

Production Manager:
Rebecca Padoin

Screenplay:
Thomas Moldestad
Gudny Ingebjørg Hagen

Sound Director:
Tormod Ringnes

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