MY CANADIAN ADVENTURE: THE QUEST FOR THE LOST GOLD
by Niels Nørløv
synopsis
The follow up to the 2012 hit My African Adventure.
The kids find an old photo of a man with a beard and gold digging equipment who turns out to be their great-grandfather. This bearded man had immigrated to Canada many years ago to become a gold prospector. The thought of this excites the children and they manage to get in touch with their aunt Anna, who invites them to Canada for a visit. It turns out that there is a story of an old gold mine, and a treasure map. The kids catch gold fever and go on a quest in search for the lost gold, which may still be hidden in a mine that’s been untouched for over fifty years. On their way to find the mine, the Canadian wilderness, the nature and the animals surprise the kids, not too mention the two suspicious gold prospectors, who also want their hands on the treasure.
international title: | My Canadian Adventure: The Quest for the Lost Gold |
original title: | Min søsters børn og guldgraverne |
country: | Denmark |
sales agent: | LevelK |
year: | 2015 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Niels Nørløv |
film run: | 84' |
release date: | DK 5/02/2015 |
screenplay: | Claudia Boderke, Eric Leca, Lars Mering, Michael Obel, Jonathan Vanger |
cast: | Rasmus Botoft, Zlatko Buric, Laura Drasbaek, Bo Svenson, Lone Hertz |
cinematography by: | Philippe Roy |
film editing: | Birger Møller Jensen |
music: | Eric Lemoyne |
producer: | Michael Obel |
production: | Obel Film A/S, Crazy Love Productions (Canada) |