Lone Raft in the Ocean

Category:Movieaction Area:America Years:2012 Director:Joachim Ronnie Espen Sandberg Starring:Par Sverre Hagen Anders Basmer Christiansen Tobias Santelmann Gustav Skarsgård Odd-Magnus Williamson Jacob Ofterbro Agnes Kittelsen Peter White Jo-Adrian Havan Soren Biermark Perdita Avery Ian Bonar Sam Chapman Ketinka Eggles Richard Trinde

Description:The film is based on the true experience of the famous Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl. It tells the legendary adventure story of him and five friends drifting across the Pacific Ocean on a raft in 1947. Norway's largest investment to date ($18.5 million) is based on real events and tells the story of six explorers crossing the Pacific Ocean on a simple raft. "The Water" actor Par Sverre Valheim Hagen plays the famous Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl. In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five friends set out from Peru in South America and took a raft that took 101 days and 4,900 miles to reach the Polynesian Islands in the South Pacific, creating a miracle in human maritime history. He wanted to prove that the ancient Peruvians 1,400 years ago traveled on this raft.

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The film is adapted from the true experience of the famous Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl, telling the legendary adventure story of him and five friends drifting across the Pacific Ocean on a raft in 1947. The film with the highest investment in Norway so far (US$18.5 million), adapted from real events, tells the story of six explorers crossing the Pacific Ocean on a simple raft. The actor of "The Water" Par Sverre Varheim Hagen plays the famous Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl. In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and five friends set out from Peru in South America and took a raft for 101 days and 4,900 miles to reach the Polynesian Islands in the South Pacific, creating a miracle in the history of human navigation. He wanted to prove through this action that the ancient Peruvians 1,400 years ago crossed the Pacific Ocean by taking this simple raft to settle in Polynesia. Heyerdahl wrote a book about his arduous and extraordinary life story, which was translated into more than 60 languages around the world. The documentary film won the 1952 Oscar for Best Documentary. He was also called "the most famous Norwegian in the world". However, at the beginning of the story, his idea was ridiculed by everyone. Behind the scenes "Kilda" is a co-production between Norway, Britain and Denmark. The British producer is Jeremy Thomas, who has worked with Bertolucci on "Stealing Beauty" and "The Last Emperor". He is also the producer of recent international productions such as Wim Wenders' "Pina" and Cronenberg's "A Dangerous Method". "Kilda" will be directed by Joachim Rönning and Espen Sandberg, who successfully launched the blockbuster war romance "Max Manus" in Norway in 2008 and were the country's representative for the Oscar foreign language film that year. The director's own statement What is the movie about? The life of the legendary explorer Heyerdahl and the true story of his crossing the Pacific Ocean on a simple raft in 1947. In other words, it is a story about never giving up chasing dreams. What inspired Lonely Planet? We both grew up in a small town in southern Norway called Sandfjord. We never had anything else to do, no other way of life, except for film. But when we were kids, the story of Lonely Planet inspired us to chase our dreams, no matter how far-fetched they were, and never give up. We hope that this film will inspire people to take risks. To conquer the Matterhorn, to sail in Cuba, to drive Route 66, whatever it is, just follow your dreams. What was the biggest challenge in the preparation? There were many, and it was a complete mess at the beginning. This was the most complex filmmaking process we have ever experienced, and fortunately, we had a lot of great people around us. Who influenced us during the filming? Jaws, of course, is one of the greatest films ever made. We kept looking to films from the 80s and 90s for inspiration. For us, those years were the golden age of filmmaking. Extras. The Kon-Tiki was named after the ancient name of the Inca god of the sun, Viracocha. .The film was shot in two versions back to back, one in English and the other in Norwegian and Danish. .The film set a record for the highest investment in Norwegian film history (US$18.5 million). .The film earned US$13.34 million in Norway, making it the highest-grossing film in Norway in 2012, surpassing all Hollywood blockbusters. .The two directors of the film, Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, are childhood friends. "Knockabout" is their third film. Their previous film, "Max Manus", set a record for the highest-grossing local film in Norway in the past decade.

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