Northmen: A Viking Saga

Northmen: A Viking Saga is a 2014 historical action film by Swiss director Claudio Fäh. It is an English-language film, produced by Swiss production house Elite Film Produktion AG (Zurich) in co-production with Jumping Horse Film GmbH (Germany, Hannover) and Two Oceans Production PTY Ltd. (South Africa, Cape Town).[3]

Northmen: A Viking Saga
Film poster
Directed byClaudio Fäh
Produced byRalph S. Dietrich
Karin G. Dietrich
Daniel Höltschi
Frank Kaminski
Ulrich Stiehm
Rolf Wappenschmitt
Marco Del Bianco
Giselher Venzke
Bertha Spieker
Written byMatthias Bauer
Bastian Zach
StarringTom Hopper
Ryan Kwanten
Ken Duken
Charlie Murphy
Ed Skrein
Anatole Taubman
Leo Gregory
James Norton
Darrell D'Silva
Johan Hegg
Danny Keogh
Music byMarcus Trumpp
CinematographyLorenzo Senatore
Edited byAdam Recht ACE
Production
company
Elite Film Produktion AG
Jumping Horse Film GmbH
Two Oceans Production PTY Ltd.
Distributed byThe Salt Company[1]
Entertainment One
Elite Film AG
Ascot Elite Filmverleih GmbH
Release date
  • 9 October 2014 (2014-10-09)
Running time
95 minutes
CountrySwitzerland/Germany/South Africa
LanguageEnglish
Box office$12,827,799 [2]

The soundtrack of the movie contains 3 metal songs; 1 by the German symphonic metal/power metal band Beyond the Black[4] ("In The Shadows") and 2 by the Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth[5] ("Deceiver Of The Gods" and "Warriors Of The North").

Summary

A group of exiled Vikings, under the leadership of Asbjörn, are stranded on the Scottish coast after their ship sank in a storm. There, they are attacked by soldiers who guard princess Inghean, who is on her way to her wedding. The Vikings defeat the soldiers and take Inghean with them as a hostage with the intent of using the ransom money to buy entry into friendly land. Along the way, they meet a Christian monk who grants them aid and shelter. Meanwhile, Inghean's father, King Dunchaid, tasks a mercenary force to pursue the Vikings; knowing of Inghean's distaste for their group, the mercenary leaders plan to kill both her and the Vikings, an order not out of character for the tyrant king. The group, including the princess, learn of their plan from a captured soldier.

As the mercenaries attack the tower where the monk and the Vikings are sheltered, the group manages to escape and stay ahead of their pursuers. The monk offers to show the Vikings the way to the Viking settlement Danelaw, where they would be safe. Along the way, they are repeatedly attacked by the mercenaries, but the Vikings eventually defeat them, suffering some casualties. After reaching a cliffside with transport to Danelaw, the survivors find themselves trapped by King Dunchaid and his troops. Asbjörn jumps into the water, seemingly to his death, but manages to retrieve a boat from an underwater cave. The surviving Vikings jump after him, joined by the monk and Inghean, who elects to stay with the group. Together, the group rows towards Danelaw.

Cast

Production

The film is directed by Hollywood-based Swiss director Claudio Fäh from a script by Austrians Mattias Bauer and Bastian Zach, the writers of the Swiss horror film One Way Trip 3D.[6]

Reception

On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 50 out of 100, based on five critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[7]

References

  1. Tartaglione, Nancy (8 May 2014). "[VIDEO] Northmen: A Viking Saga". Deadline. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  2. "Northmen - A Viking Saga". Boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  3. Wiseman, Andreas (1 November 2012). "eOne goes on Viking saga with Salt | News | Screen". Screendaily.com. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  4. "Jennifer Haben – Beyond the Black – Femme Metal Webzine". Femmemetalwebzine.net. 28 April 2015. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  5. "NORTHMEN - A VIKING SAGA - Music Video "Deceiver of The Gods" by Amon Amarth". YouTube. 22 September 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  6. "One Way Trip (2011)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  7. "Northmen: A Viking SagaReviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
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