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Release Date:
August 23, 2019
Original Title:
Askeladden - I Soria Moria slott
Alternate Titles:
Askedrengen - jagten på det gyldne slot
Askeladden - El castillo de Soria Moria
The Ash Lad 2: In Search of the Golden Castle
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Maipo Film
uMedia
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 10 CZ: U DE: 12 DK: 15 NL: 9 NO: 9 RU: 6+ SE: 7 SK: 12 UA: ZA
Runtime: 99
When the King and Queen are poisoned, brothers Per and Pål get arrested, suspected of being behind it. Younger brother Espen "Ash Lad" and Princess Kristin set out on a quest to find the mythical Soria Moria castle, which is said to be built of pure gold. In Soria Moria, there sits a well containing the Water of Life; the only thing that can cure Kristin's parents. But some wicked Danes are also on the hunt to find the castle. If Espen and Kristin fail, it will spell the end for the brothers, the kingdom - and perhaps the entire world.
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Casting:
Mette Holme Nielsen
Arwa Salmanova
Belinda Sørensen
Costume Design:
Karen Fabritius Gram
Director:
Mikkel Brænne Sandemose
Director of Photography:
Trond Tønder
Editor:
Christoffer Heie
Executive Producer:
Nadia Khamlichi
Adrian Politowski
Bastien Sirodot
First Assistant Director:
Antony Castle
Line Producer:
Pavel Muller
Kaare Storemyr
Music:
Ginge Anvik
Producer:
Cloé Garbay
Åshild Ramborg
Synnøve Hørsdal
Production Design:
Merete Boström
Production Manager:
Edita Sramotova
Kristine Meling Enoksen
Production Supervisor:
Ondřej Sláma
Script Supervisor:
Aslaug Konradsdottir
Second Assistant Director:
Filip Moravec
Supervising Art Director:
Jan Kalous
Third Assistant Director:
Jan Gregor
Unit Manager:
Petr Šplíchal
Writer:
Aleksander Kirkwood Brown
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