Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 | \"The Snow Queen\" book

Por Patricia Landim

Frozen 1 and 2 are inspired by popular stories and tales. The first film is inspired by the fairy tale "The Snow Queen" by the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen, but the story was extensively adapted and modified to create the story of Frozen.


The second film is an original creation, inspired by elements of Nordic culture and mythology. The production team of Frozen 2 took a research trip to Iceland and studied legends and stories from Scandinavian folklore to create the story of the film.


"The Snow Queen" is a fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen, first published in 1844. The story centers around two children, Gerda and Kai, who are close friends until Kai is struck by a shard of the evil Snow Queen's mirror, which makes him cold and mean, drifting away from Gerda. The Snow Queen then kidnaps Kai to her palace in the icy north.


Gerda embarks on a dangerous journey to find her friend, facing various challenges and characters along the way. In the end, she manages to find Kai and breaks the Snow Queen's spell, freeing Kai and saving him from his coldness.


"The Snow Queen" is one of Andersen's most popular tales and has been adapted into various media, including films, television shows, theater, and opera. While the story was an inspiration for Frozen, the production team gave their interpretation of the story and significantly modified the narrative to create a new and original story for the film.

" The Snow Queen " by Hans Christian Andersen has been a source of inspiration for many other artistic productions over the years. In addition to Frozen, the story has been adapted into various other media, such as films, TV shows, plays, and operas.


For example, the story inspired the creation of the ballet "The Snow Queen," choreographed by the renowned Russian dancer Marius Petipa and first performed in 1892. Another notable adaptation is the 1957 film "The Snow Queen," produced in the Soviet Union and based directly on Andersen's tale.


Additionally, the story also influenced the famous science fiction writer, C.S. Lewis, who used it as inspiration for his novel "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," part of "The Chronicles of Narnia" series.


"The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen has been a source of inspiration for many artistic productions over the years and continues to be a popular and influential story in popular culture.


Elements of Nordic Culture


Frozen 2 is a film that explores various elements of Nordic culture and mythology, including the legends and stories of Scandinavian folklore. Some of the most notable elements include:


-Nature's elements: In the film, Elsa embarks on a journey to discover the origin of her powers and encounters the four elements of nature - fire, water, air, and earth - personified in forest spirits.


-The world of spirits: The film also explores the concept of a spiritual world that exists parallel to the human world. In this world, spirits take various forms, including animals and fantastical creatures.


-Sami culture: The producers of Frozen 2 drew inspiration from Sami culture, an indigenous people who live in the Arctic regions of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Elements of Sami culture are featured in the film, such as traditional music, art, and attire.


-Nordic mythology: The film also explores elements of Nordic mythology, such as the existence of gods and goddesses, mythological creatures, and the legend of Ragnarok, which is a kind of apocalypse in Nordic mythology.


These elements of Norse culture and mythology were carefully researched and incorporated by the producers of Frozen 2 to create a narrative that honored the rich cultural tradition of the Nordic countries.


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