Ronja, The Robber's Daughter (2024 TV Series)
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''Ronja, the Robber's Daughter'' (
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: ''Ronja Rövardotter'') is a Swedish television series based on the novel of the same name by
Astrid Lindgren Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren (; ; 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays. She is best known for several children's book series, featuring Pippi Longstocking, Emil i Lönneberga, Emil of Lönneberga, ...
. The series premiered on
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on March 28, 2024, and consists of 12 episodes, divided into two seasons. The first season, comprising six episodes, debuted on March 28, 2024, while the second season premiered on October 24, 2024.


Plot Summary

Set in a medieval fantasy world, the series follows Ronja, the adventurous daughter of Mattis, the leader of a notorious bandit tribe. She grows up in a grand castle located deep within an ancient and enchanted forest, home to magical creatures and untamed wilderness. On the stormy night of her birth, a lightning bolt strikes the castle, splitting it in two. Years later, a rival bandit tribe settles in the other half of the ruined stronghold, further deepening the hostility between the two groups. As Ronja gets older, she frequently explores the vast and mysterious forest, learning to navigate its dangers and wonders. During one of her adventures, she encounters Birk, the son of the rival tribe's leader. He is the first person her age she has ever met, and despite the bitter feud between their tribes, the two form a deep and secret friendship. One evening, Ronja returns home to discover that her father has captured Birk and that the bandits are mistreating him. Determined to save her friend, she goes to Birk's tribe in order to have them free Birk in a prisoner exchange. However, her father sees this as betrayal and disowns her. Rejected by their families, Ronja and Birk flee into the wilderness and seek refuge in a remote cave. As winter approaches, they realize that survival in the harsh, frozen forest is impossible. Despite the dire circumstances, Ronja refuses to return home, insisting that she would rather die than face her father's rejection. Birk, unwilling to let Ronja perish, ultimately takes her back to the castle. To his surprise, Mattis relents and allows Birk to stay, realizing that his daughter's life depends on Birk's presence. Eventually, the friendship and love between Ronja and Birk inspire the two rival tribes to unite against a greater threat—a group of ruthless soldiers from a nearby fortress who relentlessly hunt their tribes.


Cast

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Production


Casting

Maggie Widstrand oversaw the casting of the child actors in the series, while Tusse Lande was responsible for casting the adult roles. In the fall of 2021, the production team, along with Widstrand, conducted an extensive search across Sweden, visiting locations such as Vimmerby, Linköping, Umeå, Gävle, and Falun in search of child actors for the two lead roles. For the role of Ronja, the casting process involved approximately 4,000 auditions. After a rigorous selection process, 13-year-old Kerstin Linden was ultimately chosen for the lead role. Linden had previously portrayed Lill-Märta in "The Emigrants" and as Hilda, an impoverished girl, in "The Crown Prince Who Disappeared".


Filming

The series was produced by Filmlance International for the
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, in collaboration with the Swedish film studio
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. Filming took place across various locations in Sweden, including: *
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in
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* The courtyard and underground tunnels in central
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* Sveafallen Nature Reserve and Ugglehöjden Nature Reserve, near
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* Forests north of
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* Forests in
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Distribution

Originally, the series was intended to be released on the Swedish streaming service
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, but in November 2023, Viaplay Group announced that the release had been indefinitely postponed due to financial difficulties. The series was later acquired by Netflix, which released it on March 28, 2024. The series premiered on Netflix simultaneously in the Nordic countries, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as several other European countries. In Germany, the series aired on ARD. On December 24, 2024, the series was made available on the Swedish TV channel
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. A first teaser was released in February 2023, followed by a second teaser from Netflix in February 2024. The official trailer for the first season was released on March 12, 2024.


Accolades

The series won at the 23rd Visual Effects Society Awards in the category of Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode, Commercial, Game Cinematic, or Real-Time Project.


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* * * {{TheTVDB Netflix television dramas Television shows based on Swedish novels 2024 Swedish television series debuts 2024 Swedish television series endings Television shows based on works by Astrid Lindgren