Solan og Ludvig – Jul i Flåklypa
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Solan og Ludvig – Jul i Flåklypa

The small town of Flåklypa is experiencing great lack of snow, which is why the inventor Reodor Felgen is asked to create a snow machine. However, thi...ngs does not go as planned. Show More

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In the heartwarming Norwegian animated film Solan og Ludvig - Jul i Flåklypa (2013), the quaint town of Flåklypa is facing a crisis due to a severe snow shortage. In a bid to save Christmas and bring joy back to the residents, the ingenious inventor Reodor Felgen is approached to build a snow machine.

However, despite his innovative efforts, Reodor encounters unexpected challenges along the way, and his initial plan doesn't unfold as smoothly as expected. Joined by his trusted friends Solan and Ludvig, a hedgehog and a crow, Reodor embarks on a thrilling adventure to overcome these obstacles and restore the Christmas cheer.

As the trio delves deeper into the exciting world of invention and problem-solving, they encounter various quirky characters, including an eccentric billionaire, a championship ski jumper, and an audacious competition organizer. Together, they navigate through the twists and turns of their mission, learning valuable lessons about friendship, teamwork, and the true meaning of Christmas.

With stunning animation, captivating storytelling, and a delightful mix of comedy and heartwarming moments, Solan og Ludvig - Jul i Flåklypa is a perfect holiday film for viewers of all ages. Join Solan, Ludvig, and Reodor on their daring adventure as they bring back the magic of Christmas to Flåklypa and remind us of the importance of never giving up.

Note: The summary does not include spoilers and focuses on the premise and general themes of the film.

Also Known As:

Solan og Ludvig - Jul i Flåklypa

Release Date:

08 Nov 2013

Writers:

Kjell Aukrust (characters), Karsten Fullu (screenplay), Harald Sommerin Simonnæs (novel)

Awards:

1 win & 4 nominations.