The Snow Queen (2005 film)

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The Snow Queen
Directed by Julian Gibbs
Written by Hans Christian Andersen (original story)
James Andrew Hall
Starring Juliet Stevenson
Patrick Stewart (voice)
Music by Paul K. Joyce
Release date(s) December 24 2005
Running time 56 min.
Language English
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The Snow Queen is a 2005 BBC television movie that is based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale of The Snow Queen. Directed by Julian Gibbs, it stars Juliet Stevenson as Gerda's mother and the voice of Patrick Stewart as the raven.

This film was originally conceived as a vehicle for music composed by Paul K. Joyce. A set of operatic songs had been written by Paul K. Joyce for a concert at the Barbican Arts Centre held in 2003. The songs narrated the fairytale of The Snow Queen and featured Sydney White as the lead girl soprano, Juliet Stevenson as the narrator and the London Symphony Orchestra providing instrumentals. Due to the success of the concert, a full-fledged film was developed around the original songs, and in which Sydney White and Juliet Stevenson returned to contribute as actresses.

The songs written by Paul K. Joyce are central to the film, providing main narration throughout the story. Actual dialogue is sparse, and most notable is that the Snow Queen herself has no lines. The story also focuses entirely on Gerda's journey, with all others, including Kay himself, acting as supporting characters. However, the character of the Raven (voiced by Patrick Stewart) was given more prominence as he follows Gerda throughout her entire journey.

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[edit] Synopsis

One night in winter, a young girl named Gerda sees a young boy on the side of the street and shivering in the cold. Gerda gives him her blanket, and Gerda's mother eventually takes the boy in, feeding and clothing him. The boy, whose name is Kay, strikes up a warm friendship with Gerda. One night Gerda's mother tells the pair the story of the Snow Queen, who rules winter. As Kay looks out the window, something falls into his eye, and from that moment on he is cruel towards Gerda. Although Gerda is confused over Kay's sudden change of personality, she continues to try to mend their friendship.

One day, Kay goes sledding in the woods when he sees the Snow Queen. He hitches the rope of his sled to the Queen's own sled and travels off with her. He does not return and when his sled is discovered in the river, he is presumed dead. When Gerda mourns him by the river, she is visited by a talking raven who tells her that Kay is not in the river.

Gerda decides to find Kay, traveling a far distance and meeting many characters. One of the people she meets is a King, who tells her the story of the Devil's mirror. It is said that the Devil once made a mirror that would distort the image of anyone who looked into it, and the King suspects that it is a shard of that mirror that fell into Kay's eye.

Gerda eventually arrives at the Snow Queen's palace, where she finds Kay unconscious on a table of ice. The Snow Queen confronts Gerda, intent on destroying her, but Gerda's love for Kay gives her the power to defeat the Snow Queen outright. Gerda wakes Kay with her tears, and the pair escape as the Snow Queen's palace collapses around them.

[edit] Cast

  • Juliet Stevenson as Gerda's Mother
  • Sydney White as Gerda
  • Patrick Stewart as The Raven (voice)
  • Kenneth Welsh as King
  • Pax Baldwin as Kay
  • Tiffany Amber Knight as The Snow Queen
  • Colleen Williams as Mrs. Neilson
  • Sasha Clements as Robber Girl
  • Leah Cudmore as Princess
  • Bradie Whetham as Prince
  • Pascale Audrey as Robber Woman

[edit] Production

All live-action scenes were filmed in bluescreen, with backgrounds fully-rendered by CGI in order to give the film a storybook feel. Live-action filming was carried out in Toronto, Canada, where according to Sydney and Juliet, the challenge lay in pretending that they were freezing cold while wearing multiple layers of clothing in a hot studio.

[edit] Soundtrack

A full album recording of the songs was released on October 31, 2006. The track listing is as follows:

  1. Sonnet XXV
  2. The Snow Queen Overture
  3. Hear Next Of Winter
  4. The Mirror And Its Fragments
  5. She Walks In Beauty
  6. A Little Boy And A Little Girl
  7. The Cold Earth Slept Below
  8. Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep
  9. Remember
  10. The Enchanted Flower Garden
  11. Lullaby
  12. The Prince And The Princess
  13. In The Bleak Mid-Winter
  14. The Little Robber Maiden
  15. How Calm, How Beautiful, Comes On
  16. The Lapland Woman And The Finland Woman
  17. Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep (reprise)
  18. The Snow Queen's Palace
  19. The Snow Queen Suite

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