Film detail | Timetrip: The Curse of The Seeress


Days of Danish Cinema




Country: Denmark
Language: Danish
Subtitles: Anglické, české
Directed by: Mogens Hagedorn Christiansen
Year: 2009
Length: 90`
Rating: 13
Screenplay: Ina Bruhn
Director of Photography: Jens Jakob Thorsen
Music: Jeppe Kaas
Edited by: Elin Pröjts
Production: Cosmo Film

Synopsis: Trouble begins when siblings Valdemar and Sille are home alone and Valdemar crashes his dad´s brand new car. The next day he meets physicist Benedict who follows Valdemar to test the time machine he has invented. Valdemar suddenly finds himself in the year 963, the time of Vikings in Denmark, where he learns that Benedict has become immortal after being enchanted by a witch. But eternal life is deprived of friends and love, and Benedict's only wish is to live a normal life. To earn money for the car repairs, Valdemar and Sille travel back in time to unearth a cross that can lift the curse.

Mogens Hagedorn Christiansen: Mogens Hagedorn Christiansen (1966) is a film director and editor. He graduated in film and art studies at university in San Diego, USA, then from University of Copenhagen and the National Film School of Denmark, and also attended a course in directing in Los Angeles. He's worked as an editor on numerous feature films of prominent filmmakers. He made his debut with the fantasy film The Curse of the Viking Witch (Volvens forbandelse, 2009), then shot the comedy Park Road - The Movie (Laerkevej: Til doden skiller, 2012).

Where and when Timetrip: The Curse of The Seeress is screened

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Golden Apple Cinema, č. 2May 30th at 10:30N/A

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