
My Sister's Kids in the Snow 2002
When a family skiing trip in Norway takes a chaotic turn, *My Sister's Kids in the Snow* (2002) delivers a heartwarming yet hilarious comedy of errors.
Director: Tomas Villum Jensen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *My Sister's Kids in the Snow* (2002) about?
After their father breaks his leg, five siblings embark on a chaotic skiing holiday in Norway with Uncle Erik. From seasick ferry rides to a leaky cabin and a mistaken luxury suite takeover, the family's trip becomes a series of comedic mishaps and unexpected bonds in the snowy wilderness.
Who directed *My Sister's Kids in the Snow*?
Tomas Villum Jensen directed this Danish family comedy, infusing the story with lighthearted humor and relatable family dynamics.
Who stars in *My Sister's Kids in the Snow*?
The film features Peter Gantzler, Lotte Andersen, Neel Rønholt, Stefan Pagels Andersen, and Mikkel Sundø in the lead roles.
Is *My Sister's Kids in the Snow* (2002) worth watching?
If you enjoy lighthearted family comedies with a mix of humor and heart, this Danish gem is worth a watch. Its relatable themes and slapstick charm make it a fun choice for audiences looking for a cozy, entertaining film.
How long is *My Sister's Kids in the Snow*?
The runtime is 84 minutes, making it a perfect length for a quick, feel-good movie session.
About My Sister's Kids in the Snow (2002) — A Hilarious Norwegian Family Ski Trip Gone Wrong
When a family skiing trip in Norway takes a chaotic turn, *My Sister's Kids in the Snow* (2002) delivers a heartwarming yet hilarious comedy of errors. Directed by Tomas Villum Jensen, this Danish family comedy follows Uncle Erik as he steps in to supervise five mischievous kids after their father breaks his leg. From seasick ferry rides to a cramped, leaky cabin, the adventure quickly spirals into slapstick chaos—especially when the family accidentally takes over a luxury suite already booked by the formidable Mrs. Flinth. With themes of chaos, resilience, and family bonding, the film blends gentle humor with relatable sibling dynamics.
Peter Gantzler shines as Uncle Erik, bringing a mix of exasperation and charm to the role, while the young cast—including Neel Rønholt and Stefan Pagels Andersen—steals scenes as the unruly kids navigating sibling squabbles and new friendships. The snowy Norwegian backdrop adds a picturesque contrast to the family's comedic mishaps, making *My Sister's Kids in the Snow* (2002) a cozy, feel-good romp perfect for family movie nights.