Leif Ericson: The Boy Who Discovered America
Leif Ericson: The Boy Who Discovered America

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Leif Ericson: The Boy Who Discovered America

2000
Movie
85 min
English

The year is 1000 A.D. and young Leif Ericson has just fled to Greenland to escape the vicious plundering of his native Iceland. When Eric falls for a beautiful slave girl and his disapproving father casts a dark shadow over the relationship, the heartbroken young adventurer sets out on the uncharted seas to tempt fate and find his destiny in the New World. Subsequently forced to return to Greenland after learning that his father is in grave danger, Leif sets sail once again to help his father, and reclaim his one true love.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Dan LierGenres: Documentary, History, Adventure

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and voyages of Leif Erikson, the Norse explorer credited with being one of the first Europeans to set foot in North America. It delves into the sagas, archaeological evidence, and historical context surrounding his journey centuries before Columbus. The film aims to bring to life the challenges and discoveries of the Viking Age.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on historical exploration, 'Leif Ericson: The Boy Who Discovered America' was generally well-received by audiences interested in history and Viking culture. Critics often praised its educational value and engaging narrative, though some noted the speculative nature of certain historical interpretations common in such films. It successfully brought a lesser-known but significant historical figure to a wider audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its informative content and accessible presentation of historical events.

  • Appreciated for bringing the story of Leif Erikson to a broader audience.

  • Some viewers found the narrative somewhat simplified, but overall engaging.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this documentary is not readily available. However, documentaries of this nature typically appeal to viewers interested in historical discovery and Viking history, often garnering positive feedback for their educational content.

Fun Fact

The film uses a blend of reenactments, expert interviews, and CGI to visualize the Viking voyages and the landscapes of North America as they might have appeared over a thousand years ago.

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