Black Karma
"Kristian Salhi causes more bloodshed and destruction than Conan and Lone Wolf combined!"
Originally released in 2002. Black Karma is a action/fantasy film. directed by Mikko Pohjola. At just 35 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Kristian Salhi, Mikko Pohjola, and Tony Reponen
Synopsis
Ancient Scandinavia is rattling... In times before recorded history, King Pest conquered territories for his empire with the help of a mystical warrior. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, this warrior destroyed everything in his path—men, women, children, even entire villages were wiped out. The warrior was known as Blaas Karma - the black spirit, because in addition to his incredible powers, he could run on water, defy magic, and resist all known poisons. However, the king betrayed Blaas Karma in his greed and decided to kill the warrior. Everything went wrong, though, and the warrior escaped – only to find out how his former father had plundered the land. It is time for revenge, but the King still has a trump card up his sleeve — his connections to the Black Lord, the true ruler of the world, must be put to use once again in order to win the battle. But the Black Lord has his own plans for Karma and the world... In addition to revenge, the fate of the future is at stake!
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FI
Production Companies
- Sarastus Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Black Karma about?
Ancient Scandinavia is rattling... In times before recorded history, King Pest conquered territories for his empire with the help of a mystical warrior. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, this ...
Who directed Black Karma?
Black Karma was directed by Mikko Pohjola.
How long is Black Karma?
Black Karma has a runtime of 0 hours and 35 minutes (35 minutes total).
When was Black Karma released?
Black Karma was released on January 1, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Black Karma?
The main cast of Black Karma includes Kristian Salhi, Mikko Pohjola, Tony Reponen, Meri Koskenala, Tomi Flyckt.