Thorsen's Medallion ( Dat. Oskar & Josefine ) is a Danish fantasy family film directed by Karsten Millerup , which tells of the adventures of two teenagers: Oscar and Josephine. Starring Pernilla Kaa Hoyer , Mikkel Koniher and Kjeld Norgaard . The film is a continuation of the Danish television series Jesus and Josephine . The film premiered in 2005 .
| Thorsen's Medallion | |
|---|---|
| Oskar & Josefine | |
| Genre | fantasy Family Film |
| Producer | Karsten Millerup |
| Producer | Thomas Hostrup-Larsen Rasmus Thorsen |
| Author script | Bo H. Hansen Nikolay Sherfig |
| In the main cast | Pernilla Kaa Hoyer Mikkel Koniher Kjeld Norgaard Adam Gilbert Jespersen Fritz Helmut |
| Operator | Henrik Christensen |
| Composer | Lars Daniel Terkelsen |
| Film company | Cosmo film Det danske filminstitut |
| Duration | 82 minutes |
| Fees | |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Danish |
| Year | 2005 |
| Previous movie | Jesus and Josephine |
| IMDb | ID 0403390 |
Content
Story
The film begins with a story about how the girl Josephine met Thorsen, the living embodiment of the devil, who had a time machine. He used her to destroy Jesus.
Some time has passed. Josephine and her friend Oscar come on vacation to the village on the summer solstice . On the way to the Josephine River, he meets a noticeably weakened Thorsen. He deceives her by telling about his inner struggle with evil and gives a medallion, which turns out to be a time machine. Once in the Middle Ages, Josephine helps sick people - she brings them penicillin from the future. And soon, thanks to the tricks of Thorsen, Josephine was accused of witchcraft and sentenced to death at the stake.
Oscar and his ancestor Peter must find evidence of Josephine's innocence and save her ...
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Pernilla Kaa Hoyer | Josephine |
| Mikkel Koniher | Oscar |
| Kjeld Norgaard | Thorsen |
| Adam Gilbert Jespersen | Peter Rold (ancestor of the Oscars) |
| Anna Agafia Svidenyuk Egholm | Kirsten Rold (Peter's sister) |
| Esper Asholt | Jens Rold (father of Peter and Kirsten) |
| Fritz Helmut | Dr. Dinesen |
| Jesper Langberg | a priest |
| Søren Satter-Lassen | Mads Scradder |
| Andrea Van Jensen | Louise (mother of Josephine) |
| Nikolay Steen | Jesper (father of Josephine) |
| Jonathan Werner Yuel | Lucas (brother of Josephine) |
| Pernilla Klitgaard Petersen | Astrid |
| Sebastian Agaard-Williams | Jesus |
Awards and nominations
| Awards and nominations | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reward | Category | Nominee | Result | |
| The Robert [1] | "The best children's film" | Nomination | ||
| Days of the Northern Cinema in Lübeck [2] | “Children's Jury Prize - Special Mention” | Karsten Millerup | Victory | |
Facts
- The Thorsen Medallion was the last work in more than 60 years of the career of the famous Danish actor Fritz Helmut, who died on December 12, 2004 two months before the film was released.
- The title song “Smelly Town” was performed by the Danish youth rock band Mindcall, whose member and soloist is Mikkel Koniher, who played the role of the Oscars in the film. Mikkel Koniher himself wrote the words for the song, as well as the music for it in collaboration with another band member Jarl Edske.
Notes
- ↑ Robert Festival.Awards for 2006 . imdb.com.
- ↑ Preisträger der 47. Nordischen Filmtage 2005 . luebeck.de.
Links
- Thorsen's Medallion on the Internet Movie Database