>Set in the 10th century in Poland’s primeval Białowieża forest, “Nina and the Goddess of Thunder” is an adventure film set in the world of Slavic mythology. It’s a story of a rebellious young goddess Perunika, who accidentally drops her father’s hammer, needed to forge the sun, and then jumps down to Earth to retrieve it. There, she must team up with a local inventor Nina and bring the hammer back before their universe freezes and eternal darkness falls.
>It is the first feature-length film by Kamil Polak, whose 2011 animated short “The Lost Town of Świteź” was selected by the Berlinale and won the first film award at Annecy.
>The film was written by popular Polish comedians Agnieszka Matan and Joanna Pawluskiewicz, and developed by New Europe’s Jan Naszewski, with the support of the Polish Film Institute and Creative Europe Media.
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Hope viva kids don’t get this and gkids/toho snatched it
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>Set in the 10th century in Poland’s primeval Białowieża forest, “Nina and the Goddess of Thunder” is an adventure film set in the world of Slavic mythology. It’s a story of a rebellious young goddess Perunika, who accidentally drops her father’s hammer, needed to forge the sun, and then jumps down to Earth to retrieve it. There, she must team up with a local inventor Nina and bring the hammer back before their universe freezes and eternal darkness falls.
>It is the first feature-length film by Kamil Polak, whose 2011 animated short “The Lost Town of Świteź” was selected by the Berlinale and won the first film award at Annecy.
>The film was written by popular Polish comedians Agnieszka Matan and Joanna Pawluskiewicz, and developed by New Europe’s Jan Naszewski, with the support of the Polish Film Institute and Creative Europe Media.
Hope viva kids don’t get this and gkids/toho snatched it
Never heard of this, odd.