Hagen (2024)
The greatest saga of all times.
Hagen von Tronje, the Burgundian master-at-arms, holds his troubled kingdom together while hiding his dark past. The arrival of the unpredictable dragon slayer Siegfried threatens to upend the old order. As King Gunter seeks Siegfried's help to win the fierce Valkyrie Brunhild, Hagen faces a tragic choice between loyalty to the king and his own identity.
Director: Cyrill Boss, Philipp Stennert
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Runtime: 135 min
Release Date: October 17, 2024
Cast
- Gijs Naber - Hagen von Tronje
- Jannis Niewöhner - Siegfried
- Lilja van der Zwaag - Kriemhild
- Dominic Marcus Singer - Gunter
- Rosalinde Mynster - Brunhild
- Jördis Triebel - Ute
- Jörg Hartmann - Dankrat
- Béla Gabor Lenz - Gernot
- Alessandro Schuster - Giselher
- Johanna Kolberg - Alberich
Screenplay
- Philipp Stennert
- Cyrill Boss
- Wolfgang Hohlbein (Novel)
- Doron Wisotzky (Co-Writer)
Music: Jacob Shea, Adam Lukas
Cinematography: Philip Peschlow
Editing: Alexander Berner, Alexander Dittner
Production: Constantin Film, Wilma Film
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
based on novel or book
Similar Movies
More Films by Director: Cyrill Boss, Philipp Stennert
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Hagen about?
- Hagen von Tronje, the Burgundian master-at-arms, holds his troubled kingdom together while hiding his dark past. The arrival of the unpredictable dragon slayer Siegfried threatens to upend the old order. As King Gunter seeks Siegfried's help to win the fierce Valkyrie Brunhild, Hagen faces a tragic choice between loyalty to the king and his own identity.
- Who directed Hagen?
- Hagen was directed by Cyrill Boss, Philipp Stennert.
- Who stars in Hagen?
- Hagen stars Gijs Naber, Jannis Niewöhner, Lilja van der Zwaag, Dominic Marcus Singer, Rosalinde Mynster, Jördis Triebel.
- How long is Hagen?
- Hagen has a runtime of 2h 15m (135 minutes).
- What genre is Hagen?
- Hagen is a Fantasy, Adventure, Action film.
- Where was Hagen produced?
- Hagen was produced in Germany.