Norwegian Children's Favorite screened by National Gallery of ArtThe Norwegian children’s film Magic Silver is screening at the National Gallery of Art in Washington on January 7 and 8. The Gallery’s film program for children and teens is free of charge. The movie tells the story of Princess Bluerose, a gnome living in the Norwegian mountains. Her small community is responsible for making the transition between day and night, a magic hour dependent on the magic silver only gnomes possess. When the silver is stolen, the world is plunged into eternal night and Princess Bluerose sets out on a remarkable journey to retrieve the silver and save the world from unending darkness.
Magic Silver will be screened in Norwegian with English subtitles at the following times: January 7 at 10:30AM
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