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La reine des neiges

Original title: The Snow Queen
  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
453
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Tiffany Amber Knight in La reine des neiges (2005)
The story is influenced by Hans Christian Andersen's story.
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Gerda sets out on a magical journey to find her best friend, Kay who has been taken by the Snow Queen.Gerda sets out on a magical journey to find her best friend, Kay who has been taken by the Snow Queen.Gerda sets out on a magical journey to find her best friend, Kay who has been taken by the Snow Queen.

  • Director
    • Julian Gibbs
  • Writers
    • James Andrew Hall
    • Hans Christian Andersen
  • Stars
    • Pax Baldwin
    • Sydney White
    • Juliet Stevenson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    453
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Julian Gibbs
    • Writers
      • James Andrew Hall
      • Hans Christian Andersen
    • Stars
      • Pax Baldwin
      • Sydney White
      • Juliet Stevenson
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pax Baldwin
    Pax Baldwin
    • Kay
    Sydney White
    Sydney White
    • Gerda
    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Gerda's Mother
    Tiffany Amber Knight
    • The Snow Queen
    Colleen Williams
    • Mrs. Neilson
    Brian Akins
    • Pieter
    Benjamin Head
    • Stefan
    Peter Schoelier
    Peter Schoelier
    • Old Man
    Joyce Gordon
    Joyce Gordon
    • Old Woman
    Tom Shean
    • Sentinel
    Leah Renee
    Leah Renee
    • Princess
    • (as Leah Cudmore)
    Bradie Whetham
    • Prince
    Kenneth Welsh
    Kenneth Welsh
    • King
    Pascale Audrey
    • Robber Woman
    Sasha Clements
    Sasha Clements
    • Robber Girl
    Santino Buda
    • Robber Man
    Maja Ardal
    • Finland Woman
    Dana Ishiura
    Dana Ishiura
    • Lapland Woman
    • Director
      • Julian Gibbs
    • Writers
      • James Andrew Hall
      • Hans Christian Andersen
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    3sunnysusan12

    Diverting to children, disappointing to adults

    I really wanted to like this movie, especially when I saw that Patrick Stewart was in the cast as the voice of the raven since I'm a long-time Patrick Stewart fan. I realize I'm a snob when it comes to "The Snow Queen." This was one of my all-time favorite children's stories. I also realize that anytime you read a story and create your own image of things, a movie will have a hard time living up to your creation. That being said, I really enjoyed "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe" but, alas, I cannot say the same for this movie.

    The CG effects were cool but distractingly obvious. It was sort of like watching somebody's first attempt at a video production using CG. Gerda's mother was played by an actress (Juliet Stevenson) I had seen before but couldn't remember where. To give a gauge as to how emotionally engaging the movie was, I spent most of the movie trying to figure out where I had seen her before.

    I would say that, for young children not familiar with the original story, this would be a good 'pop it in the VCR for an hour so I can get some cleaning done' movie. But if it wins any awards, I'd be shocked.
    9thecrookes

    In keeping with the author's original vision

    We thought it was smashing! The style was apt. The atmosphere mystical. A work of creative genius. A modern reworking with a message that is still relevant. I,m surprised to read comments that decry this work as a television special when it is clearly a piece of work that stands on its own and needs no justification from me as to its existence.A charming tale.I think you need to watch out for this guy Gibbs as a director as he has vision, imagination and creativity and should not be buried under a weight of ill informed criticism, which hangs like an albatross around the necks of so many burgeoning British film directors with talent!
    4prohias

    A Low Budget TV Adaptation (and it shows)

    The Snow Queen is one of Hans Christian Andersen's best fairy tales. However, there has only been a few adaptations of it, and most are mediocre and childish. This is no exception.

    The best thing about this TV special is the musical score; which is so beautiful and mystical it could have come from a classical music piece. I can't say the same for the rest.

    This made-for-TV special looks like it was made by a group of college film students. I'm not too sure how much of this is 'real', because it looks like every shot has been superimposed over an Adobe photo edit. Even worse, the motion capture has a weird, jerky style of action that really detracts from any 'magic'. This is proof that CGI can give authentic looking dinosaurs, and encourage some of the shoddiest special effects ever shot.

    The character development is so weak that neither sympathy, nor an understanding of personalities is felt. The story mainly skims and summarizes the plot of Andersen's fairy tale, giving the feel of headline news when compared to the original book.

    I would normally give an adaptation like this a three, but considering that this is a one hour TV special, a 'major motion picture' style cannot be expected. This gets a four.
    1vcrabjohns

    An hour of your time that you can't get back

    Starting from the beginning I wasn't sure if I could actually sit through the entire film. The special effects were bad, the dialogue was worse. The film failed to capture my attention. The plot, while probably better in other versions, did not come through properly. The acting needs works. The scenes looked like something I would see in a high school play and the green screen wasn't any better. The songs were, for the most part, unnecessary and didn't add anything to the film.

    I would advise people, of all ages, to avoid this film. There are so many more things you can do with an hour.
    7carinorisagallo

    Snow Queen for the Graphic Novel generation.

    Every generation of directors and children's TV programmers seems destined to try their hand at Hans Christian Anderson's Snow Queen, this version is one of the best.

    Filmed with a mixture of animation and live acting, it manages to capture the spirit of early eastern-European animations and graphic novels, the unreal backdrops suggest a stage performance, and the jerky motion, marionettes. Combined with a wonderful score written by Paul K. Joyce (and performed by the Royal Philharmonic), this is certainly an adaptation children will love, and continue to be entertained by for years to come.

    Although some parts of the story which are skimmed over could have had more time spent on them (and it's possible some adults will be expecting Disney and fail to see past the computer imagery), it's good to remember that this is a story to be enjoyed, not studied, and its for kids who probably wouldn't want it to drag on.

    All in all this is a very worthy production, there are far worse ways to spend an hour of the holiday period.

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Snow Queen
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Amberwood Entertainment
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      • SQ Productions
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      56 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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