"Pilot" rough clip, concept film. 52-minute Christmas fairytale documentary. The Kingdom of the Eider is a documentary/ fairytale about the most expensive duvet in the world. Each duvet costs $6000. Only the kings and queens of Europe ever had them. Gordon from Canada has been dreaming of owning an Eider duvet all his life, so on Christmas Eve Gordon receives a special box from DHL. The story follows the previous year and the people on 4 islands that worked to make his dream and duvet come true.
Helgeland in Norway is the only place in the world that people make small houses for the wild ducks. The dune from 60 nests is needed to make one duvet. Only 10 duvets are made each year. The story was so beautiful, and unbelievable, a real true fairytale in 2007. I decided to tell the story as a fairytale with only a narration story and an original score. People just did not believe that these people use 3 months just caring for these ducks, taking care no other animals attack the ducks, and the ducks need to be entertained, talked to, or they fly on to another island were the service is better, for a payment the ducks leave behind the dune from the nests. So I decided to make the film as a real and true fairytale. This pilot version is in Norwegian. Sorry an English version will be made later.
why is it in norwegian?
JoshuaIlana 4 years ago
The state TV channel in Norway is paying for it.
davidk96 4 years ago