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Release Date:
February 25, 2010
Original Title:
Lumekuninganna
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
F-Seitse
Pomor Film
Production Countries:
Estonia | Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
A wintry fairytale for adults. The unusual love story is based on the motifs of H. C. Andersen's fairytale. A woman living in an ice castle lures a boy to her. He becomes so spellbound by the woman and her land of ice that he forgets the real world. The woman hides the secret of why she is living in the cold from the boy. Those, who know the original story by H.C. Andersen, will also remember that only a few lines spoke of the relationship between the boy and the Snow Queen. The question remained unanswered: what did the boy and the Snow Queen do in the ice castle during all the time the girl spent looking for the boy?
Boom Operator:
Kristian Miilen
Casting:
Liina Prii
Costume Design:
Aldo Järvsoo
Director:
Marko Raat
Director of Photography:
Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen
Editor:
Kaie-Ene Rääk
First Assistant Director:
Helen Valkna
Gaffer:
Taivo Tenso
Makeup Artist:
Kaire Hendrikson
Music:
Sten Sheripov
Novel:
Hans Christian Andersen
Producer:
Kaie-Ene Rääk
Knut Skoglund
Production Design:
Eva-Maria Gramakovski
Jack Van Domburg
Property Master:
Karin Tetsmann
Props:
Siim Maaten
Second Assistant Director:
Liina Prii
Terje Kessel-Otsa
Sound Director:
Horret Kuus
Olger Bernadt
Stunts:
Enar Tarmo
Reijo Kontio
Writer:
Marko Raat
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