
Journey to the Christmas Star
Fantasy · Adventure · Family
Overview
13 year old kind-hearted Sonja arrives at a tiny village together with a company of bandits. But there is a curse on the village. A long time ago, the King’s only daughter Goldhair disappeared while searching for the Christmas Star. The Queen died of a broken heart, leaving the shattered King all on his own. From that day on, the King cursed the Christmas Star, thereby causing darkness and grief to descend upon the land. However, an old sage has revealed that Goldhair is still alive, and will return only if the King finds the way back to the Christmas Star. Ever since, the King has been searching for the Christmas Star every Christmas, but all in vain.
Top Cast


Vilde Zeiner
Vilde Zeiner
Sonja
Vilde Zeiner
Sonja


Anders Baasmo Christiansen
Anders Baasmo Christiansen
Kongen
Anders Baasmo Christiansen
Kongen


Agnes Kittelsen
Agnes Kittelsen
Heksa
Agnes Kittelsen
Heksa


Stig Werner Moe
Stig Werner Moe
Greven
Stig Werner Moe
Greven


Eilif Hellum Noraker
Eilif Hellum Noraker
Mose
Eilif Hellum Noraker
Mose


Knut Walle
Knut Walle
Julenissen
Knut Walle
Julenissen


Sofie Asplin
Sofie Asplin
Heksas datter
Sofie Asplin
Heksas datter


Kristin Zachariassen
Kristin Zachariassen
Skognissemor
Kristin Zachariassen
Skognissemor


Andreas Cappelen
Andreas Cappelen
Skognissefar
Andreas Cappelen
Skognissefar


Jakob Oftebro
Jakob Oftebro
Ole
Jakob Oftebro
Ole
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