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The Snow Sister

Original title: Snøsøsteren
  • 2024
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.2K
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The Snow Sister (2024)
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A young boy named Julian, whose Christmas Eve birthday turns sad with the death of his sister sends his household into mourning and it isn't until he meets Christmas-loving Hedwig that he be... Read allA young boy named Julian, whose Christmas Eve birthday turns sad with the death of his sister sends his household into mourning and it isn't until he meets Christmas-loving Hedwig that he begins to believe in Christmas again.A young boy named Julian, whose Christmas Eve birthday turns sad with the death of his sister sends his household into mourning and it isn't until he meets Christmas-loving Hedwig that he begins to believe in Christmas again.

  • Director
    • Cecilie A. Mosli
  • Writers
    • Lisa Aisato
    • Maja Lunde
    • Siv Rajendram Eliassen
  • Stars
    • Mudit Gupta
    • Celina Meyer Hovland
    • Jan Sælid
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Cecilie A. Mosli
    • Writers
      • Lisa Aisato
      • Maja Lunde
      • Siv Rajendram Eliassen
    • Stars
      • Mudit Gupta
      • Celina Meyer Hovland
      • Jan Sælid
    • 16User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Mudit Gupta
    • Julian
    Celina Meyer Hovland
    • Hedwig
    Jan Sælid
    Jan Sælid
    • Henrik
    Sampda Sharma
    • Julian's Mother
    • (as Samsaya Sampda Sharma)
    Gunnar Eiriksson
    Gunnar Eiriksson
    • Julian's Father
    Advika Bal
    • Augusta
    • (as Bal Advika)
    Ole Steinkjer Øyen
    • John
    Nemi Wiklund
    • Juni
    Heidi Goldmann
    • Cemetery Worker
    Jane Kelly
    • Conductor
    Sindre Hotvedt
    • Pianist
    Mohammed A. Jama
    • Bodyguard
    • (as Mohammed Ahamed Jama)
    Ada Kelly
    • School Choir
    • (as Ada Kelly Hotvedt)
    Afrina Yohannes Kahsa
    • School Choir
    Savannah Marie Schei
    • School Choir
    • (as Savannah Schei)
    Benjamin Holter
    • School Choir
    Nena Alina Kaur
    • School Choir
    Lotte Haug-Onsaker
    • School Choir
    • Director
      • Cecilie A. Mosli
    • Writers
      • Lisa Aisato
      • Maja Lunde
      • Siv Rajendram Eliassen
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    8Starfilmsgold

    Keep loved ones close at heart at Christmas

    Message from this wonderful Christmas movie: 'Keep loved ones close at heart at Christmas'. That's how they would have liked to be remembered. Loved and never forgotten. Remember the laughter, the joy, the good times and not the tears. Top marks for subtle storytelling, great directing, careful timing of shots, clever editing, and music with only the smallest hint of suspense that gradually grows on you. 'Opening a present is not as exciting as getting one, it is the suspense that should be enjoyed and prolonged' said the bright, cheerful girl in red, Hedwig.

    Slowly, the story unravels and things appear that make you realise that not all are what they seem to be .... and yet, it is so charmingly filmed, that you at first think that it is just a good fun movie for kids. There is a lot more beneath the surface. You are swept along the fjord and scenic beauty of Norway, covered in sparkling Christmas snow icing. Each snowflake crystal is unique, do you know that? There are billions of snowflakes in a snowfall and yet, no two are the same.

    A modern day love story as told by children with tons of snow love in their hearts for their young friends and family. Bring home Christmas Joy this Christmas. 🎄
    10sofioflatte

    New favorite holiday movie

    Snow Girl (2024) is a heartwarming holiday film that beautifully balances themes of loss, hope, and the magic of Christmas. The story follows a young boy struggling with grief, whose family is weighed down by a tragic loss. Just when it seems the joy of the season has faded, he meets a lively girl in a red coat who helps him rediscover the spirit of Christmas.

    The film's visuals are enchanting, especially the girl's festive, glowing home, which adds to the magical atmosphere. The boy's journey toward healing is deeply moving, and the film's message about finding hope in dark times resonates long after the credits roll.

    With its blend of warmth and mystery, Snow Girl is a perfect holiday watch that reminds us of the power of belief, joy, and healing.
    9markvdschaaf

    A fantastic lesson in grief

    First of all, allow me to review some other reviewers: If you are "not in the mood for gloomy/sad" films for christmas or that christmas movies should be cheerful, then your review here is pointless: I'm not placing a review on red paint stating I actually wanted my walls blue either. A review should be about the film, not about a mistake the viewer made.

    Having said that, this movie is outstanding and diverse. The score fits the fabulous scenery and sets that were created and makes it a joy for the eyes as well as the heart.

    All actors did a good job in this, but the kids in this movie have no freaking business acting so well at this age. From the main actors to their best friend and little sister, all 4 of them were great at not only portraying the emotions, but showing them as children their age would show them, the only exception being some profound wisdoms the main character obtains and explains in the film, but that is an intended deviation due to the plot of the movie. It's clear the actors got the right instructions from the director.

    The story takes great artistic freedom when it comes to events happening in it, but not an inch of fantasy when it comes to the realness of the emotions portrayed. It makes for a fine balance.

    This film makes me proud and thankful for the dialogue that can be held around themes like grief nowadays.
    9harpenfluit

    A wonderful story about loss and hope.

    What a lovely film! Snow Sisters tells a touching and heartfelt story about loss while also offering a hopeful and uplifting message. The main characters, Julian and Hedvig, are portrayed with genuine and nuanced performances, making it easy to empathize with their emotions and actions. This isn't a fast-paced action movie; instead, it's a reflective and tender experience, like savoring your favorite drink. The script is very well written, exploring themes of grief and healing with sensitivity. The cinematography captures the natural beauty of the setting and the emotions of the characters without feeling intrusive, creating a visually engaging experience. The soundscape and special effects subtly enhances the atmosphere, drawing you deeper into the world of the film.

    While the theme may feel heavy for some, it mirrors a reality that many can relate to, offering a sense of solace and understanding. For viewers who appreciate meaningful, character-driven stories, Snow Sisters is an emotionally rewarding watch. Highly recommended!
    10ericbueno-89009

    Beautifully poignant Holiday film

    The Snow Sister begins with deep emotional tugs. You can feel the sadness in the characters. The actors do a great job conveying the grief and melancholy that consumes them, in spite being surrounded by a wonderful holiday background. The contrast that Julian finds in meeting Hedwig is perfectly warm and comforting. There is just enough disconnect in Julian that shows he's dealing with deep loss and loneliness. Hedwig inspires him to smile and open up to the joy of the season, as well as a new budding friendship. Both of these young actors were perfect. I was so moved by their display of emotions. The setting was also picture perfect. I felt the chill of the Nordic winter, but was warmed by the quaint village scenes plotted with old Norse and Germanic charm. As well as, Christmas decor and classic Yule festives.

    As the story moves forward and the friendship between the two central characters(Julian and Hedwig) grows , it's filled with those innocent pure moments of youth. You start to feel the importance of this connection and how these two young beings were brought together on some other spiritual level. Slowly, bits are revealed and the depth of each of their characters is given light. Hedwig in her boisterous joyful nature and Julian in his guarded sullen sweetness. The delivery of small details to allow the viewer to build on what they suspect is behind these characters and their struggle, is well done. There is a great variance of light/dark throughout the film. Playing perfectly with all the characters and their interactions.

    One may have the opinion this is a child's movie. In many aspects it is, but so much deeper. The central characters are children and the adults have limited supporting roles. The adult actors did a fantastic job, emanating the emotional theme of the story. Although , ultimately it's the children in the film who are developing an understanding of the importance of life and joy, no matter what losses are handed to us. I feel the reason Julian is able to connect with Hedwig is because of this youthful energy and openness. The adults are in deep dreary. The children are sad, but are able to find the inspiration and light which culminates into a very moving resolution for all of the characters.

    This film, in my opinion is perfectly executed. It is a great reminder of the human spirit...both the physical and non-physical. It's a cathartic experience, dealing with loss, frienship, family and reconnecting with that love and jubilance that's within each and every one of us. Being celebrated amidst..which most feel.. is the merriest season of all, it's a reminder that even in our darkest times we can find joy and inspiration in each other.

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      In the original Norwegian language, the boy's name is Julian. He is born on Christmas Eve, which is the day that Christmas is celebrated in Norway. The Norwegian word for Christmas is 'Jul'- hence his name 'Julian' and Hedvig's comment about his parents being fantastic people. Julian's older sister's name is 'Juni'- the Norwegian word for 'June'. At the beginning of the film, when Julian visits her grave, her date of birth is shown as being on the 12th of June.

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • United States
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    • Language
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • La hermana de nieve
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      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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