The Shamer's Daughter movie poster

The Shamer's Daughter

"The truth is her weapon"

March 26, 2015 1h 36m 5.8/10 (183 votes)

Originally released in 2015. The Shamer's Daughter is a fantasy/adventure film. directed by Kenneth Kainz.

Starring Rebecca Emilie Sattrup, Peter Plaugborg, and Jakob Oftebro

Synopsis

The Shamer's daughter, Dina, has unwillingly inherited her mother's supernatural ability. She can look straight into the soul of other people. When the sole heir to the throne is wrongfully accused of the horrible murders of his family, it is up to Dina to uncover the truth, but soon she finds herself whirled into a dangerous power struggle with her own life at risk.

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 26, 2015 10 years ago
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Runtime 1h 36m 96 minutes total
User Rating 5.8/10 Mixed (183 votes)
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Budget $7.5M Production budget
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Box Office $2.3M 0.3x return
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Language DA Original language
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Country Czech Republic + 4 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
DA
Budget
$7,500,000
Revenue
$2,348,712

Production Companies

  • Nepenthe Film
  • Storm Films
  • Truenorth
  • Sirena Film
  • Filmlance International
  • Nordisk Film Denmark
  • Vilaverdén Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Shamer's Daughter about?

The Shamer's daughter, Dina, has unwillingly inherited her mother's supernatural ability. She can look straight into the soul of other people. When the sole heir to the throne is wrongfully accused...

Who directed The Shamer's Daughter?

The Shamer's Daughter was directed by Kenneth Kainz.

How long is The Shamer's Daughter?

The Shamer's Daughter has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).

When was The Shamer's Daughter released?

The Shamer's Daughter was released on March 26, 2015 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Shamer's Daughter?

The main cast of The Shamer's Daughter includes Rebecca Emilie Sattrup, Peter Plaugborg, Jakob Oftebro, Maria Bonnevie, Søren Malling.

Is The Shamer's Daughter worth watching?

The Shamer's Daughter has a user rating of 5.8/10 based on 183 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.