Bamse and the Witch's Daughter
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Maria Blom
Sofie Forsman
by Rune Andréasson
| Bamse and the Witch's Daughter | |
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Poster | |
| Swedish: Bamse och häxans dotter | |
| Directed by | Christian Ryltenius Maria Blom |
| Screenplay by | Ida Kjellin Sofie Forsman |
| Based on | Bamse by Rune Andréasson |
| Produced by | Jon Nohrstedt |
| Narrated by | Tomas Bolme[1] |
| Music by | Henrik Lörstad[2] |
Production companies | |
| Distributed by | Nordisk Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
| Countries | Sweden[3] Hungary[3] Germany[3] Taiwan[3] |
| Language | Swedish |
| Box office | $431,132[4] |
Bamse and the Witch's Daughter (Swedish: Bamse och häxans dotter) is a 2016 Swedish-language animated film directed by Christian Ryltenius and Maria Blom from a screenplay by Ida Kjellin and Sofie Forsman, based on the Bamse cartoon franchise by Rune Andréasson.[5] A sequel to Bamse and the City of Thieves (2014), it is the second film in the Bamse film series, and was followed by Bamse and the Thunder Clock (2018). An international co-production between Sweden, Hungary, Germany and Taiwan, the film was produced by SF Studios and Tre Vänner, and distributed by Nordisk Film.[3] It was released on 25 December 2016, and received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised for its animation, character development and anti-capitalist messages, but criticised its screenplay.[5][6]