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still Dieren vieren Kerst (FR/DE 2024)

Dieren vieren Kerst (deel 2)

Natalia Chernysheva, Ceylan Beyoglu, Camille Alméras, Haruna Kishi, Olesya Shchukina / FR, DE, 2024 / 47 min.

Three heartwarming Christmas adventures that bring wintery tales to life, each with their own unique atmosphere and animation style. Enchanting films about wonder and friendship made especially for children aged three and up.

poster Dieren vieren Kerst (FR/DE 2024)

These three short Christmas tales all feature animals – from France to Japan and the far north’s Northern Lights – coming together to celebrate Christmas. The colourful animations feature upbeat music and poetic narratives.

The Last Christmas Tree

A young girl is looking forward to her trip to the woods with her mother to pick a Christmas tree. There is only one tree left, and the animals are determined to protect it. What if Christmas isn’t just about the tree?

The Tanuki and the Christmas Surprise

Whilst collecting firewood in the forest, two brothers encounter a strange, cute creature. It soon ends up in a trap. Despite the heavy snowfall, the brothers do their utmost to free it.

The Animals Great Celebration

A young lynx dreams of seeing the northern lights, but soon ends up in trouble. Luckily, animals from all over the place join forces to help, and they all journey to White Mountain.

This is a shorter version of Dieren vieren Kerst (deel 1 & 2), ideal for toddlers!

Details

This movie is suitable for all ages

Director

Natalia Chernysheva, Ceylan Beyoglu, Camille Alméras, Haruna Kishi, Olesya Shchukina

Production year

2024

Country

FR, DE

Original title

Le grand Noël des animaux

Length

47 min.

Language

Dutch

Subtitles

NONE

Format

DCP

still Dieren vieren Kerst (FR/DE 2024)
still Dieren vieren Kerst (FR/DE 2024)
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