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Long Way North

Play trailer 1:28 Poster for Long Way North PG,  Released Sep 30, 2016,  1h 21m,  Adventure/ Drama/ Animation Play Trailer Watchlist
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In the 19th century, a young Russian girl (Christa Th茅ret) embarks on an adventure-filled quest to find her grandfather at the North Pole.
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Smart and refreshingly free of sentimentality, Long Way North takes viewers on a beautifully animated adventure grounded in fully realized characters and genuine emotion.

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Mekeisha Madden Toby Detroit News All in all, Long Way North is an ocularly gratifying film with a feminist message that is easy to embrace. Rated: B- •  Dec 15, 2016 Full Review J. R. Jones Chicago Reader Smart, exciting, and sharply characterized, this French-Danish animation is family entertainment of the highest order. Rated: 3/4 •  Dec 15, 2016 Full Review

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Jay W I heard nothing about this film before going into it. I happened to find the Blu Ray in a bargain bin at a grocery store, and saw that it was by the same creators of "Song of the Sea" and "Ernest and Celestine", which are two great animated films. So, I decided to give this film a chance, and I'm glad that I did. The setup for the film feels a bit like a Disney Princess movie, with Sasha as the strong independent girl who does not conform to her parents鈥� snooty ways. What this film does better than many of these modern Disney Princess films is that Sasha really grows and changes through the film. She starts off weak and naive, but through the course of the film she learns to work hard and how to survive in the world. What helps with this survival attitude is how harsh this world is. This is a PG movie with a real sharp edge to it. The world feels dangerous, the crew feels expendable and there are no easy answers. Any victory that these characters get, has to come at the end of some hard-fought battles. The film reminds me of the Don Bluth films of the 80's, the ending can only feel satisfying if the trials that the hero goes through are suitably dangerous. But one of the edges that those films have over this one is the great musical score of James Horner. This film is sorely lacking in great music. In fact, in some regards the film feels unfinished. From the dubbing, the animation and the ending, there are things that feel unpolished. Still a good film, but perhaps with a little more time, this could have been one of the all-time greats. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/03/25 Full Review Audience Member Subtle epic composing familiar narratives under engaging, unexpected growth reminding adoring love in line with honor towards the adventurous survival stretch, all charmingly animated and performed through appealing characterization. (B+) Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review
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Synopsis In the 19th century, a young Russian girl (Christa Th茅ret) embarks on an adventure-filled quest to find her grandfather at the North Pole.
Director
R茅mi Chay茅
Producer
Ron Dyens, Henri Magalon
Screenwriter
Claire Paoletti, Patricia Valeix, Claire Paoletti, Patricia Valeix
Distributor
Shout! Factory
Production Co
SF Studios
Rating
PG (Some Peril|Mild Language)
Genre
Adventure, Drama, Animation
Original Language
French (France)
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 30, 2016, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 3, 2017
Runtime
1h 21m
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