(page 2): Recently, papers written about NOK 50 million movie “Beatles”, which flopped at Norwegian theaters. Until now, a little over 65,000 watched the movie. There are 10 times as few as producer Storm Rosenberg wanted.
They aimed for 600,000 visitors.
All of a bonus
Next Friday is “Captain Jack and treasure in Rama Lama” premiere on Norwegian cinemas. Unlike the “Beatles” they have a living fairy tale universe in Kristiansand, which is almost mandatory to visit for families with children to play on.
And a successful series of children’s television. But it is also Norway’s most expensive film with its over 50 million in the budget.
Manufacturer Lars A. Hellebust says the Times that they are hoping for 300,000 visitors.
– The very sad if we do not succeed in it, but we think that it is realistic in the least so. Anything above 300,000, we take as a bonus, he says the Times.
Ambitious
The film is the most ambitious children’s and family film made in Norway since “Håkon Hakonsson” in 1990 what recording sites concerned. film with Kyrre Haugen Sydness as Sabretooth and Pia Tjelta and Odd-Magnus Williamson in other roles recorded in Cornwall in England, Ouerzazate in Morocco as well as in Thailand.
It is directed by John Andreas Andersen and Lisa Marie Gamlem.
This year it sold over 1,470,000 tickets Norwegian films. And it is 43.5 percent more than the same time last year.
Currently, it is the Norwegian film “borning” that regjererer cinema visit with over 300,000 visitors.
But most movies do not cost as much as the” Beatles “and “Captain Jack.”
“Captain Jack and treasure Lama Rama” has received seven years of age. This means that children from four years to watch it with their parents. It will expand the scope of the audience considerably.
All in all, the production company received offers from 73 countries so far, but all is not signed. premiere in Sweden is already a few weeks after the Norwegian premiere, which is a rarity in Nordic cinema context.
The film gala premiere Friday and ordinary premiere next week.
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