Lost and Found (2008) [G]

Release Date:
December 24, 2008

Original Title:
Lost and Found

Alternate Titles:
Het Verloren Vriendje
Perdido y Encontrado
Pinguin gefunden!
Příběh jednoho přátelství
Un Pingüino Desorientado
Ztracený a nalezený
אבדות ומציאות

Genres:
Animation | Family

Production Companies:
Contender Entertainment Group
Entertainment One
Entertainment One Television
Studio AKA

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U  US: G 

Runtime: 24

A Magical Tale of Friendship

A magical tale of friendship and loneliness, which tells the story of a little boy who one day finds a penguin on his doorstep. Although at first he is unsure what to do, the boy becomes determined to help the penguin find his way back home... even if that means rowing all the way to the South Pole!

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Color Designer:
Asa Shoul

Compositors:
Daniel Garnerone

Digital Intermediate:
Clare Brody
James Long
Richard Edwards

Director:
Philip Hunt

Executive Producer:
Pam Dennis
Joan Lofts

Executive Visual Effects Producer:
Jan Hogevold

Lighting Artist:
Cristobal Infante

Makeup Artist:
Amy L. Disarro

Original Music Composer:
Max Richter

Producer:
Sue Goffe

Production Design:
Amandine Pécharman

Sound Designer:
Adrian Rhodes

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Paterson

Sound mixer:
Dafydd Archard
Adrian Rhodes

Stunt Coordinator:
Tony Lee Boggs

Stunts:
A.J. Dunn

Video Assist Operator:
Kim McCall
Dave Landaker

Visual Effects:
Kai Wolter

Writer:
Oliver Jeffers

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