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  1. Ronia, daughter of robber-chief Mattis, becomes friends with Birk Borkasson. His father, robber-chief Borka, is the main rival and fiercest enemy of Ronia's father. The film opens at the castle of Mattis (Börje Ahlstedt, Ronia's father) and Lovis (Lena Nyman, Ronia's mother).

  2. May 23, 1986 · Ronia: The Robber's Daughter: Directed by Tage Danielsson. With Hanna Zetterberg, Dan Håfström, Börje Ahlstedt, Lena Nyman. Ronja, the only child of robber chief Mattis must learn to survive the dangers of her local wilderness. In secret she also befriends Birk, the son of a rivaling robber Borka.

    • (12K)
    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • Tage Danielsson
    • 1986-05-23
  3. Ronia, the Robber's Daughter (Swedish: Ronja rövardotter) is a children's fantasy book by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren, first published in 1981. The book has been translated into at least 39 languages. It was adapted as a film in 1984, a Danish and a German musical, the Japanese anime, and a live-action television adaptation.

  4. Ronia, the Robber's Daughter. While frolicking in the forest near her home, the irrepressible Ronia (Hanna Zetterberg) meets Birk (Dan Hafstrom), a charming and impish young boy, and the...

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    • Tage Danielsson
    • Kids & Family, Adventure
    • Hanna Zetterberg
  5. Overview. Ronia lives happily in her father's castle until she comes across a new playmate, Birk, in the nearby dark forest. The two explore the wilderness, braving dangerous Witchbirds and Rump-Gnomes.

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  8. Ronia, the Robber's Daughter (in the UK, Ronja Rövardotter in Sweden, Ronja Robbersdaughter in the USA) (Swedish: Ronja Rövardotter) is a Swedish fantasy film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 14 December 1984, directed by Tage Danielsson, based on the novel of the same title by Astrid Lindgren, and adapted for the screen by Lindgren ...