Valhalla

Valhalla

2019105 min
5.3/10
AdventureFantasy

Plot Summary

The Viking children Røskva and Tjalfe embark on an adventurous journey from Midgard to Valhalla with the gods Thor and Loki. Life in Valhalla, however, turns out to be threatened by the dreaded Fenrir wolf and the god's barbaric archenemies, the Jotnar. Side by side with the gods the two children must fight to save Valhalla from the end of the world - Ragnarok.

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Official trailer from TMDB

👥Cast (17)

Roland Møller

Roland Møller

Thor

Patricia Schumann

Patricia Schumann

Mor

Jacob Ulrik Lohmann

Jacob Ulrik Lohmann

Tyr

Salome R. Gunnarsdottir

Salome R. Gunnarsdottir

Freja

Dulfi Al-Jabouri

Dulfi Al-Jabouri

Loke

Andreas Jessen

Andreas Jessen

Balder

Sanne Salomonsen

Sanne Salomonsen

Elle

Lára Jóhanna Jónsdóttir

Lára Jóhanna Jónsdóttir

Sif

Stine Fischer Christensen

Stine Fischer Christensen

Frigg

Asbjørn Krogh Nissen

Asbjørn Krogh Nissen

Odin

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Saxo Moltke-Leth

Tjalfe

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Reza Forghani

Quark

🎬Crew

Director

Fenar Ahmad

Writers

Fenar Ahmad, Adam August

Producers

Jacob Jarek, Martin Werner, Lone Korslund, Jo Røislien, Ditte Milsted

🖼️Gallery (4 images)

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🏷️Keywords

based on comic

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

3/28/2022

Now I reckon that if you have a bit of imagination and a working knowledge of Norse mythology, you might quite enjoy this. When Thor (Roland Møller) and Loki (Dulfi Al-Jabouri) stop by the remote farm of "Røskva" (Cecilia Loffredo) and her elder brother Tjalfe (Saxo Molyke-Leth) for some supper, the young boy is encouraged to try out bone marrow by his more mischievous guest, much to the chagrin of "Thor" who insists that the boy serve them in Valhalla. Not to be left behind, his sister joins her sibling and they embark on some adventures involving the giant wolf "Fenrir" and their enemies - the giant people, the Jotnar. Norse mythology is fascinatingly interesting. Rich pickings for anyone who knows how to turn an adventure story, and to be fair to the kids and to director Denar Ahmad, they make a decent stab at this. No, the characterisations are not very substantial, but the production standards are high; there is plenty of action and beautiful scenery. The effects are cleverly interwoven with the scenarios and it pays enough of a nod to it's fantasy basis to keep it enjoyable.

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Production Companies

Profile Pictures
Nordisk Film
Bacon
Netop Films