Having
bravely defeated the Snow
Queen and the Snow King, a girl and
her younger brother dream of reuniting
their family after their parents are
spirited away by the North Wind, and
she sets off on a perilous journey to
enter the Forbidden Cave to make a
wish for their return on the Wishing
Stone in the exciting childrens
fairytale The Snow Queen: Fire And
Ice...
DESPERATE TO BE ONCE AGAIN with their beloved parents who were taken away
by the North Wind, Gerda (voice of Laurie Hymes) and her younger brother Kai
(voice of Jason Griffiths, better known as the voice of Sonic the Hedgehog)
are effectively orphans, surviving by telling stories of Gerda's heroics to
an over-appreciative audience.
Gerda and Kai can also rely on help from Orm (voice of Billy-Bob Thompson),
one of the friendly Trolls who have many stories to tell of their myths and
legends.
The
Snow Queen:
Fire And Ice…
a charming, moral and
uplifting story
of adventure with
beautifully expressive
and artistic animation
and a very special
visual appeal...
After
Gerda falls out with Kai, he storms off with Alfida (voice of Devin Bailey Griffin),
the daughter of the lady pirate captain (voice of Samara Nayemi), leaving her
with a new friend, Rollan (voice of Graham Halstead), who claims also to have
lost a parent.
Gerda and Rollan hear of a Wishing Stone, hidden deep within the Forbidden Cave
guarded by the Trolls and presided over by a Shaman. Gerda believes the Stone
will be the answer to her prayers and Rollan also wants to make a wish for his
mother's return.
With careless regard for the taboos of entering the Forbidden Cave, under the
mountain kingdom of King Arrog (voice of Scott Rayow), Gerda sets off with Rollan
to find the Wishing Stone; little realising the many challenges and dangers
that lie ahead.
Having found and wished upon the Wishing Stone, Gerda realises something is
wrong. Once again she comes under attack from the Snow Queen's Ice and she and
Arrog's Troll army are left to face a dreadful threat from a new enemy
a Fire monster, the existence of which could spell disaster for the whole world.
Is Gerda strong enough to shake off the tendrils of the Snow Queen and rid the
kingdom of the Fire monster? In danger of losing her life, Gerda fears she will
never again see her parents or her brother. When help comes from an unexpected
quarter, will it be enough to break spells and reunite her family?
The Snow Queen was released in 2012, the first in a high-quality franchise
beginning a delightful and heart-warming series of adventures to be enjoyed
by all the family. The third part of the story, The Snow Queen: Fire And
Ice was hugely anticipated and does not disappoint. This unmissable animated
film will appeal to both the young and young-at-heart, especially fans of Frozen,
and will be a welcome stocking-filler for young children.
The Snow Queen: Fire And Ice highlights the importance of kindness, bravery,
friendship and family; bringing with it a charming, moral and uplifting story
of adventure with beautifully expressive and artistic animation with a very
special visual appeal.
The Snow Queen: Fire And Ice also features the voices of: Eileen Stevens
as The Snow Queen; Loris Gardner as Maribel; Mark Thompson as The Shaman, Lukum
and Khippi; Vanessa Johansson as Babushka Orma; and Tom Wayland as Rakhat.
Music is by Fabrizio Mancinelli; Director of Photography is Aleksey Tsitsilin;
Written by Vladimir Nikolaev, Aleksey Zamyslov, Andrei Korenkov and Robert Lence;
Produced by Yuri Moskvin and Vladimir Nikolaev; and Directed by Aleksey Tsitsilin.
Following the successful releases of The Snow Queen and The Snow Queen
2: The Snow King, the third instalment of the Frozen fairytale franchise
from Russian Wizart Animation, The Snow Queen: Fire And Ice, will be
released by Altitude Film Entertainment Ltd in the UK on Digital and DVD on
11 November, 2019.
"The Snow Queen: Fire And Ice… a charming, moral and uplifting story
of adventure with beautifully expressive and artistic animation and a very special
visual appeal."
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Maggie Woods, MotorBar