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Release Date:
February 4, 2016
Original Title:
Robinson Crusoe
Alternate Titles:
Las locuras de Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe - The Wild Life
Robinson Crusoe: The Wild Life
Robinson Crusoé
The Wild Life
魯賓遜漂流記
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Illuminata Pictures
StudioCanal
Summit Entertainment
nWave Pictures
uFilm
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L CZ: U DK: 7 ES: APTA FR: U GB: PG GR: Κ HU: 6 IE: PG IT: T KR: ALL LT: V NL: 6 NO: 6 PT: M/6 RU: 6+ SE: 7 US: PG
Runtime: 90
On a tiny exotic island, Tuesday, an outgoing parrot lives with his quirky animal friends in paradise. However, Tuesday can't stop dreaming about discovering the world. After a violent storm, Tuesday and his friends wake up to find a strange creature on the beach: Robinson Crusoe. Tuesday immediately views Crusoe as his ticket off the island to explore new lands. Likewise, Crusoe soon realizes that the key to surviving on the island is through the help of Tuesday and the other animals. It isn't always easy at first, as the animals don't speak "human." Slowly but surely, they all start living together in harmony, until one day, when their comfortable life is overturned by two savage cats, who wish to take control of the island. A battle ensues between the cats and the group of friends but Crusoe and the animals soon discover the true power of friendship up against all odds (even savage cats).
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Art Direction:
Vincent Kesteloot
Anthony Leveque
Casting:
Gina Gallo
Domonic Paris
Mimi Maynard
Director:
Vincent Kesteloot
Editor:
Vincent Kesteloot
Executive Producer:
Eric Dillens
Olivier Courson
Original Music Composer:
Ramin Djawadi
Producer:
Domonic Paris
Ben Stassen
Gina Gallo
Mimi Maynard
Caroline Van Iseghem
Score Engineer:
Daniel Galindo
Writer:
Domonic Paris
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