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Elias and the Treasure of the Sea 2010

★ 4.78 votes74 min📅 2010-12-10

In *Elias and the Treasure of the Sea (2010)*, director Lise Osvoll crafts a heartwarming animated adventure that dives into themes of community, environmental responsibility, and hope against the odds.

Director: Lise Osvoll

Cast

Mikael Aksnes-Pehrson
Elias (voice)
Elisabeth Moberg
The Polar Queen (voice)
Atle Antonsen
Atle Antonsen
Pedro Gonzales (voice)
Dennis Storhøi
Dennis Storhøi
Goliat (voice)
Sidney Lange
Duppe (voice)
Fredrik Steen
Fredrik Steen
Tråle (voice)
Rigmor Galtung
Krana (voice)
Even Stormoen
Even Stormoen
Storeblink (voice)
Marit Andreassen
Marit Andreassen
Den Sentimentale Sjøboden (voice)
Jostein Sjøhaug
Den Joviale Sjøboden (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Elias and the Treasure of the Sea* (2010) about?

This animated gem follows young Elias and his friends as they face a dire situation when industrial fishing boats deplete their local waters of fish. Determined to save their coastal community, Elias rallies everyone to take action and restore balance to the sea before it's too late.

Who directed *Elias and the Treasure of the Sea*?

The film was directed by Lise Osvoll, bringing her creative vision to this charming Norwegian animation.

Who stars in *Elias and the Treasure of the Sea*?

The film features Mikael Aksnes-Pehrson as Elias, Elisabeth Moberg, Atle Antonsen, Dennis Storhøi, and Sidney Lange in key roles.

Is *Elias and the Treasure of the Sea* (2010) worth watching?

With its heartfelt themes, engaging animation, and relatable story, *Elias and the Treasure of the Sea* is a charming choice for families. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its uplifting message and gentle humor make it a standout in the animated family genre.

How long is *Elias and the Treasure of the Sea*?

The film runs for 74 minutes, making it a perfect length for a family movie night.

About Elias and the Treasure of the Sea (2010) — A Norwegian animated adventure about saving a coastal town

In *Elias and the Treasure of the Sea (2010)*, director Lise Osvoll crafts a heartwarming animated adventure that dives into themes of community, environmental responsibility, and hope against the odds. Set against the rugged backdrop of a struggling coastal village, the film follows young Elias as he rallies his friends to confront a looming crisis: industrial trawlers have depleted the sea of fish, threatening the livelihood of their tiny fishing community. With vibrant animation and a gentle yet urgent tone, the story blends humor and emotion, capturing the spirit of resilience while highlighting the importance of protecting nature.

The film's charming characters, led by the determined Elias, navigate a world where tradition clashes with modern greed, but their unity becomes the key to survival. As the community bands together, the story unfolds with warmth and humor, making *Elias and the Treasure of the Sea* a family-friendly tale that resonates with both children and adults. Whether it's the quirky cast of local fishermen or the playful antics of Elias's friends, the film delivers an uplifting message about standing up for what's right—even when the odds seem stacked against you.