Moonbound
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Directed by | Ali Samadi Ahadi |
Written by | Ali Samadi Ahadi Arne Nolting |
Based on | Little Peter's Journey to the Moon by Gerdt von Bassewitz |
Starring | Howard Nightingall Lilian Gartner Raphael von Bargen Drew Sarich Cindy Robinson |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Countries | Germany, Austria |
Language | English |
Moonbound is a 2021 German-Austrian[2] computer-animated fantasy adventure comedy film directed by Ali Samadi Ahadi.[3][4][5][6]
Plot[]
When Peter sets out on a magical journey to rescue his little sister Anne, he needs to travel to mysterious territory: the Moon! Anne was kidnapped by the evil Moon Man when she tried to help the beetle Mr. Zoomzeman in search for his wife. On his fantastic adventure, Peter lands on the Star Meadow where he meets the sleepy Mr. Sandman. He knows, only at the Night Fairy’s dinner in the castle in the clouds, they can find out where Anne is – but there aren’t enough seats for everyone. So they join the wild race along the Milky Way against the five Spirits of Nature: Storm Giant, Lightning Witch, Henry Hail, Rainy Robin and Mother Frost…
Cast[]
- as Peter
- Howard Nightingall as Mr. Zoomzeman/Rainy Robin
- Lilian Gartner as Anne/Shooting Star
- Raphael von Bargen as Sandman/Mr. Ladybug (credited as Raphael van Bargen)
- Drew Sarich as Moonman/Milkyway Man/Herschel
- Cindy Robinson as Nightfairy
- Melissa Mabie as Lightning Witch (credited as Mellisa Mabei)
- Michael Smulik as Storm Giant
- Elisabeth Kanettis as Mother/Shooting Star
- Barbara Spitz as Mrs. Zoomzeman
- Jim Libby as Bully
- Dennis Kozeluh as Henry Hail
- Jacob Banigan as Keppler
- Magarethe Tiesl as Mother Frost
- Bastian Wilplinger as Bouncer 1
- Martin Repka as Bouncer 2
- Alix Martin as Mrs. Ladybug
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Moonbound - Film Review". 15 June 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
- ^ "Moonbound review – a mish-mash of folkloric hijinks as kids take trip to the moon". the Guardian. The Guardian. 2021-08-06. Archived from the original on 2021-09-18. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
- ^ Barraclough, Leo (2020-06-25). "Animated Film 'Moonbound' Sells to Multiple Territories (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Variety. Archived from the original on 2021-04-12. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
- ^ Ivan-Zadeh, Larushka. "Moonbound review — sketchy and unappealing German animation". The Times. TheTimes.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2021-08-28. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
- ^ BBFC. "Moonbound". www.bbfc.co.uk. BBFC. Archived from the original on 2021-07-27. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
- ^ Classification, Australian (2021-06-11). "MOON BOUND". www.classification.gov.au. Australian Classification Board. Archived from the original on 2021-09-21. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
External links[]
- 2021 films
- English-language films
- 2021 computer-animated films
- Austrian adventure films
- Austrian animated films
- Austrian comedy films
- Austrian fantasy films
- Austrian films
- German adventure comedy films
- German animated fantasy films
- German fantasy comedy films
- German films
- Animated films about bears
- Animated films about insects
- Animated films about siblings
- Animated films based on children's books
- Moon in film
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