![]() ![]() She can look straight into the soul of other people, making them feel ashamed of themselves. The Kenneth Kainz directed story, which is set in a Medieval environment with dragons and supernatural powers, revolves around Dina, who has unwillingly inherited her mother’s special ability. It’s Norwegian theatrical premiere will be on May 1st and in Sweden the film opens on May 31st. The film, which premiered in its home country Denmark on March 26, is based on the first book in the bestselling book-series The Shamer Chronicles, written by author Lene Kaaberbøl, whose books have been published in more than 25 countries worldwide. Local big budget fantasy adaptions are slowly making its way into Nordic cinemas The Shamer’s Daughter has done well in Denmark and is opening in two days in Norway.įollowing the Norwegian Journey to the Christmas Star remake in 2012, the 6.7 million euro Danish fantasy film The Shamer’s Daughter is the next big budget Nordic fantasy film to make its theatrical way into the hearts and minds of children and young teens. ![]()
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