
The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar III: The Mystery of the Snake Crown
2008

2007
Director
Giacomo Campeotto
Runtime
78 minutes
Average Rating
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In 1361 the Danish King Valdemar's troops approached the city walls of Visby, Gotland. Meanwhile, a young woman named Sigrid was leaving tracks all over the place leading to the whereabouts of a great treasure.She was able to fulfill her mission before being captured and immured alive in a tower, as punishment for not revealing the whereabouts of the treasure. Currently Kathrine, 14, and his three friends have to follow the tracks of 700 years ago during the Medieval Week celebration in Visby to rescue his father, who has been kidnapped, and find the lost treasure. But the fearful and dangerous Black Brotherhood lies in wait.
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Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
The film follows a traditional adventure structure centered on a rescue mission. There is no explicit mention of non-cisnormative identities or narratives that critique heteronormativity.
Gender Representation
Sigrid occupies a position of significant historical agency by concealing the treasure and defying royal authority. While Kathrine drives the modern timeline, the gender dynamics of the supporting cast remain undefined.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
Set in 1361 Visby, the story is rooted in a specific European historical context. There is no evidence of race-bent casting or non-Anglo-Saxon majority elements in the narrative.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The plot uses a historical setting to explore themes of systemic punishment and hidden truths. It follows a traditional quest-based structure rather than offering an explicit critique of Western institutions.
Disability Representation
The narrative does not feature any visible or invisible disabilities as central character elements.
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AI Analysis
The film functions as a conventional family adventure set in medieval Gotland. It finds its strength in providing historical agency to female characters, specifically Sigrid, who actively defies state authority. However, the narrative lacks intersectional complexity. The story adheres to traditional period-piece demographics and does not present diverse identities or social critiques. Ultimately, the film prioritizes a standard quest-based structure over the disruption of conventional social hierarchies.
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