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4.3/5 Produced by Anja Van Mense Initial release 19 July 2006 Screenplay Hans Bourlon | 5.5/10 IMDb Directed by Indra Siera Cinematography Jan Mestdagh Director Indra Siera | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Screenplay by Hans BourlonGert Verhulst Starring Karen DamenKristel VerbekeKathleen AertsPeter FaberUrbanusMimoun Ouled Radi Music by Peter GillisAlain Vande PutteMiguel Wiels Cast Similar K3 en het Magische Medaillon, K3 en de Kattenprins, K3 Bengeltjes, K3 Dierenhotel, Piet Piraat en het Vliegend |
K3 en het Ijsprinsessje (aka: K3 and the Little Ice Princess) is a 2006 Flemish pre-teen adventure film written by Hans Bourlon and Gert Verhulst, directed by Indra Siera, and starring the women of the K3 girlband in a sequel to their 2004 blockbuster film K3 en het Magisch Medaillon. The sequel film was aired on Zappelin, SBS 6, Ketnet, Kindernet and RTL Telekids.
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Plot

King Flurkentijn (Peter Faber) invite the members of the K3 girlband (Karen Damen, Kristel Verbeke, Kathleen Aerts) to fairyland to sing for Princess Fleur (Laurien Poelemans) because he hopes that K3 can cheer her up. But as the princess has been cursed by an evil wizard (Urbanus), the trio learn are unable to cheer her up. K3 decide to undo the curse, and learn that they need to find out the wizard's real name within 24 hours in order to cancel his curse. While seeking his name, they interact with fairy tale figures, including Snow White (Sasha Rosen), Hansel & Gretel (Florian Slangen & Kato Bijteboer), Little Red Riding Hood (Mathilde Geysen), and Alladin (Mimoun Ouled Radi).
Soundtrack

The theme song Trouwen wasn't the only original K3-song used in the film. Other songs where: Cake en Chocolade, and Betoverd (Cursed) etc.

- Trouwen, composed by Peter Gillis, performed by K3
- Etiquetterap, composed by Peter Gillis, performed by K3
- Cake met chocolade, composed by Peter Gillis, performed by K3
- Meisje in de Spiegel, composed by Peter Gillis, performed by K3
- Betoverd, composed by Peter Gillis, performed by K3
Reception

Cinemagazine praised the film, writing that in being intended for pre-teen audiences, the women of K3 kept the viewers in suspense throughout the film, keeping the film magical and fun to watch. The review concluded by relating the performances "are good and fun to watch. But the magical atmosphere created by the decor, costumes and editing is absolutely fantastic!"
