Bamse and the Witch's Daughter (Swedish: Bamse och häxans dotter) is a 2016 Swedish-language animated film directed by Christian Ryltenius and Maria Blom from a screenplay by Ida Kjellin and Sofie Forsman, based on the Bamse cartoon franchise by Rune Andréasson.[5] A sequel to Bamse and the Thief City (2014), it is the second film in the Bamse film series, and was followed by Bamse and the Thunderbell (2018). An international co-production between Sweden, Hungary, Germany and Taiwan, the film was produced by SF Studios and Tre Vänner, and distributed by Nordic Film.[3] It was released on 25 December 2016, and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised for its animation, character development and anti-capitalist messages, however criticised its screenplay.[5][6]
Bamse and the Witch's Daughter | |
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Swedish: Bamse och häxans dotter | |
Directed by | Christian Ryltenius Maria Blom |
Screenplay by | Ida Kjellin Sofie Forsman |
Based on | Bamse by Rune Andréasson |
Produced by | Jon Nohrstedt |
Narrated by | Tomas Bolme[1] |
Music by | Henrik Lorstad[2] |
Production companies | SF Studios Tre Vänner |
Distributed by | Nordic Film |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Countries | Sweden[3] Hungary[3] Germany[3] Taiwan[3] |
Language | Swedish |
Box office | $431,132[4] |
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