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  1. Jun 17, 2016 · The Norwegian film follows a real king's journey to power, and though there are no dragons, there's a lot of badass skiing.

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  2. Mar 11, 2020 · The Last King, or Birkebeinerne

  3. THE LAST KING makes novel use of skiing as part of the action which makes this feel like a medieval Bond film at times. The action scenes are generally quick and authentic, with only the odd bit of slow motion threatening to spoil things.

  4. Jun 17, 2016 · Depicting a famous dramatic episode from the country’s 13th -century civil war, The Last King features enough exciting swordplay and skiing — yes, skiing — to keep viewers satiated, especially...

  5. It is possible that Margaret (if responsible) poisoned the king out of vengeful spite rather than a conspiracy. The film shows them going on two identical long skis. During the period as told by Sigrid Undset in Kristin Lavransdatter and The Master of Hestviken people used one long ski and one short ski.

  6. Jun 16, 2016 · A breathless, snowbound adventure in the tradition of “Pathfinder,” the new movie takes place in 1204 in Norway, where a couple of ski champions try to protect a baby who has a royal and often ...

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  8. A Norwegian film about the Birkebeiners "The last King" was released in February 2016. Filming has taken place during winter 2015, and many locations in the region have been used, such as Sjusjøen, Mesnalia, Hafjell and Maihaugen.

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