
The Snow Queen
Fantasy · Family
Overview
A Finnish live action adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, The Snow Queen. The tale centers on the struggle between good and evil as experienced by a little boy and girl, Kai and Kerttu.
Top Cast


Satu Silvo
Satu Silvo
Lumikuningatar
Satu Silvo
Lumikuningatar
Outi Vainionkulma
Outi Vainionkulma
Kerttu
Outi Vainionkulma
Kerttu
Sebastian Kaatrasalo
Sebastian Kaatrasalo
Kai
Sebastian Kaatrasalo
Kai


Tuula Nyman
Tuula Nyman
Noita
Tuula Nyman
Noita
Esko Hukkanen
Esko Hukkanen
Narri
Esko Hukkanen
Narri
Pirjo Bergström
Pirjo Bergström
Mielitietty
Pirjo Bergström
Mielitietty
Juulia Ukkonen
Juulia Ukkonen
Prinsessa
Juulia Ukkonen
Prinsessa


Paavo Westerberg
Paavo Westerberg
Prinssi
Paavo Westerberg
Prinssi


Saara Pakkasvirta
Saara Pakkasvirta
Rosvoakka
Saara Pakkasvirta
Rosvoakka


Ismo Alanko
Ismo Alanko
Rosvoveli
Ismo Alanko
Rosvoveli
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