

Comedy · Horror
Overview
While their mother is dying in the modern Gimli, Manitoba hospital, two young children are told an important tale by their Icelandic grandmother about Einar the lonely, his friend Gunnar, and the angelic Snjofrieder in a Gimli of old.
Top Cast


Kyle McCulloch
Kyle McCulloch
Einar the Lonely / Minstrel
Kyle McCulloch
Einar the Lonely / Minstrel
Michael Gottli
Michael Gottli
Gunnar
Michael Gottli
Gunnar
Angela Heck
Angela Heck
Snjófridur
Angela Heck
Snjófridur
Margaret Anne MacLeod
Margaret Anne MacLeod
Amma
Margaret Anne MacLeod
Amma
Heather Neale
Heather Neale
Granddaughter
Heather Neale
Granddaughter
David Neale
David Neale
Grandson
David Neale
Grandson
Don Hewak
Don Hewak
John Ramsay
Don Hewak
John Ramsay
Ron Eyolfson
Ron Eyolfson
Pastor Osbaldison / Patient
Ron Eyolfson
Pastor Osbaldison / Patient
Chris Johnson
Chris Johnson
Lord Dufferin
Chris Johnson
Lord Dufferin
Donna Szöke
Donna Szöke
Fish Princess
Donna Szöke
Fish Princess
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