Sunday 15 October 1pm. Screen 1 Harstad Kino
This year marks the 10 years anniversery of the first Frost film, and we are celebrating with a Frost party for children and children at heart at the AMIFF film festival at Harstad Kino. The film celebrates that we are all different and that it is important to accept that we are all unique. No one is perfect and everyone has qualities that make them special. Therefore, the film fits into this year's theme of AMIFF, BEND IT, MAYBE, which is intended as an open and solution-oriented call for considerations around relational themes, with a focus on identity and belonging.
In addition, the film is set in an environment that can be reminiscent of the Arctic. There is a reindeer in the film, and one of the characters Kristoffer is based on a Sami man. Nevertheless, it was not until Frost II that the Sami community was invited by Disney to give their opinion on how the Sami elements in the film should be presented.
About the movie:
When a spell enchants a kingdom into eternal winter, fearless optimist Anna decides to embark on an epic journey to find her sister Elsa, the Snow Queen, and put an end to her icy curse. She has with her on the journey the experienced mountaineer Kristoffer and his good friend, the reindeer Svein. On their journey through valleys and over mountains in a landscape reminiscent of Norway, they meet mysterious trolls and a wonderfully funny snowman called Olaf. There are magical conditions on every mountain peak and together they must fight against the icy elements to save the kingdom from eternal damnation.
Directed by Chris Buck ("Tarzan," "Surf's Up") and Jennifer Lee (screenwriter, "Rive-Rolf"), the film is produced by Peter Del Vecho ("Ole Brum," "The Princess and the Frog").
Frozen (2013) 108 minutes. Norwegian speech and text. Age limit 6 years (allowed for children from 0 years accompanied by adults)