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Hagen - Im Tal der Nibelungen

  • 2024
  • 2h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.5K
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Hagen - Im Tal der Nibelungen (2024)
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A reinterpretation of the Nibelungen saga centering on Hagen von Tronje, a Viking who allies himself with the ancient gods and takes up arms against an unscrupulous ruler.A reinterpretation of the Nibelungen saga centering on Hagen von Tronje, a Viking who allies himself with the ancient gods and takes up arms against an unscrupulous ruler.A reinterpretation of the Nibelungen saga centering on Hagen von Tronje, a Viking who allies himself with the ancient gods and takes up arms against an unscrupulous ruler.

  • Directors
    • Cyrill Boss
    • Philipp Stennert
  • Writers
    • Cyrill Boss
    • Philipp Stennert
    • Doron Wisotzky
  • Stars
    • Zdenek Barinka
    • Andrea Berecková
    • David Bosh
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.5K
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    • Directors
      • Cyrill Boss
      • Philipp Stennert
    • Writers
      • Cyrill Boss
      • Philipp Stennert
      • Doron Wisotzky
    • Stars
      • Zdenek Barinka
      • Andrea Berecková
      • David Bosh
    • 11User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Zdenek Barinka
    • Gerold
    Andrea Berecková
    • Loose Woman
    David Bosh
    • Vandal Warrior
    Butz Ulrich Buse
    Butz Ulrich Buse
    • Monk
    Maria Erwolter
    Maria Erwolter
    • Senua
    Petr Franek
    • Settlement Wounded Man
    Ben Gageik
    • Wieland
    Alexander Hanfland
    • Kingsguard
    Václav Hanzl
    • Servant
    Jörg Hartmann
    Jörg Hartmann
    • King Dankrat
    Natálie Havlová
    • Kriemhild's Maid
    Dirk Hermann
    Dirk Hermann
    • Kings Consultant #1
    Nicolas König
    • Endres
    Johanna Kolberg
    • Alberich
    Vladimir Korneev
    Vladimir Korneev
    • Etzel
    Béla Gabor Lenz
    Béla Gabor Lenz
    • Gernot
    • (as Bela Gabor Lenz)
    Pavel Lukas
    • Servant #2
    Ulrich Müller-Hönow
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    • Directors
      • Cyrill Boss
      • Philipp Stennert
    • Writers
      • Cyrill Boss
      • Philipp Stennert
      • Doron Wisotzky
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    9arwinroubal

    Epic! I waited years for this !

    As someone who grew up reading the source material and especially the interpretation by Hohlbein from the POV of Hagen, i have been waiting for a state of the art adaption of Song of the Nibelungs ever since I saw my first Lord of the Rings Movie. I never had high hopes it would get made because despite being one of the most influential historical epics of all time, hollywood has always been blissfully ignorant.

    Now a european production has finally stepped in, and i am here for it!

    The filmmaking is superb. The visuals are stunning. Everything looks realistic yet stylish, and the sword fights are down to earth yet filmed in a way that makes you feel the weight and impact of each strike.

    Qualitiy of performances varies, but the main characters all deliver. Everyone has botteled up emotions to deal with, you know what they feel by looking in their eyes, everything is handled with a minimum of dialogue and a maximum of context to make you understand the driving forces behind each character. It does not feel like just another fantasy film, but more like a dark, tragic saga that hints but never 100% commits to the supernatural elements of its plot, similar to projects like "The Northman" by Robert Eggers or the "Hellblade" video game.

    If you are into sagas and gritty medieval dramas, or if you are a fan of the source material like i am, this one is for you!
    10bastiberghofer

    Bone-Shaking Epic

    I loved it! The movie had all that is needed to be epic. Intriguing characters, a strong storyline, astonishing settings and of course a lot of Hagen. Although I imagined him being more talkative instead of being a german version of Ned Stark, I loved it anyway. It is an experience in cinema, that shouldn't be missed. The must-see movie of the year. A tribute to the old tale of the Nibelungen and a rare pearl within the German movie landscape. It's love story breaks with old stereotypes. It is not full of unnecessary sex scenes and the fight scenes are well shot. I cannot wait to see this movie again.
    3IMDbKeepsDeletingMyReviews

    Good production value ruined by writer, director, and actors

    Germany has some pretty awesome folklore and mythology. Germans also developed and built some of the best film equipment in the world. Unfortunately, Germany doesn't seem to have any talented people to bring those two together.

    HAGEN is a tremendous waste of crew talent and money, and it is even more sad when you occasionally see a glimpse of what this could have been in the hands of somewhat capable filmmakers. The script delivers a boring, incoherent story that fails to take its audience on any journey. The characters are astonishingly bland, and Hagen himself stumbles through this film in complete apathy.

    It is a special gift to make the ancient German equivalent of Severus Snape be so terribly boring, but somehow the writers-directors accomplished this seemingly impossible feat. His actor is amongst the best of the entire film, but still fails to carry it, actively being stripped of any charisma and/or actual things to do in the scene. The rest of the actors are mostly embarrassing, especially Kriemhild and Siegfried. What a farce.

    And so, this is another fine example of how millions of euros get burned to produce embarrassingly bad films and shows and keep a small elite of "filmmakers" on top of the game. It doesn't even matter how bad and ill-received these productions are - somehow, it's always still the same names, the same production companies, the same incompetence.
    10eversdocdata

    A well made complement to an ancient saga - if you know what you are seeing.

    This movie is far better than presented in imdb (even the plot summary is plainly wrong). For centuries-literally centuries-Hagen von Tronje has been the villain of Germany's most famous saga (yes, Wagner and all that). This movie retells the saga from a different perspective-an apology for Hagen-that alters some details, omits certain parts, and adds others. What you get is still a saga (they travel to Iceland in what may be a 15th-century carrack, 400 years before the Vikings dared cross the gap between Sweden and England), but it all comes together coherently.

    It's also well-crafted from a technical standpoint, with good visuals and entertaining scenes. It never felt "long." I believe it's solid if you don't know the story, but if you do, it's at least very good.

    Kriemhild isn't a main character, nor is Brunhild or the women's quarrel; it might seem that both characters seem a bit one-dimensional. However, I'd call this a deliberate technique to clarify that the story isn't about them for viewers who might expect otherwise. Alberich the dwarf plays a larger role, and boy-they are properly creepy.

    All in all, if you know the book (yes, the old one!), "Hagen" will create a tension between the adaptation and the original. This allows you to better observe themes like "old world heroics versus courtliness", "individual glory versus greater good", and "who's at fault versus who's at shame." These themes are already present in the 13th-century book but are now brought into the spotlight for discussion.
    8ares1815

    Das Nibelungenlied

    A poetic homage to an immortal epic for ages retold.

    Siegfried the Hero and Hagen the murderer (which is no spoilers, the story was known to us over 900 years).

    The battle scenes are epic, the dialogue is a bit shakespearean, hence i can understand that the modern audience (i hate to use the word zoomers so i wont) will find it dull (i loved it: macbeth flashbacks).

    I found it refreshing overall.

    All classical characters of Nibelungenlied are in the movie and they are loyal to their characters in a range of extend

    This one explores the psychological motives behind the characters, their endeavours and the tragic result. (or was is tragic?)

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2024 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Czech Republic
    • Languages
      • German
      • Icelandic
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Hagen
    • Filming locations
      • Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Constantin Film
      • Wilma Film
      • RTL+
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      • $1,305,655
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      • 2h 19m(139 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
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