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Nel 2001 l'Afghanistan è sotto il controllo dei Talebani. Quando suo padre viene catturato, una ragazza molto determinata si traveste da ragazzo per poter sostentare la propria famiglia.Nel 2001 l'Afghanistan è sotto il controllo dei Talebani. Quando suo padre viene catturato, una ragazza molto determinata si traveste da ragazzo per poter sostentare la propria famiglia.Nel 2001 l'Afghanistan è sotto il controllo dei Talebani. Quando suo padre viene catturato, una ragazza molto determinata si traveste da ragazzo per poter sostentare la propria famiglia.
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 24 vittorie e 55 candidature totali
Saara Chaudry
- Parvana
- (voce)
Soma Chhaya
- Shauzia
- (voce)
- (as Soma Bhatia)
Noorin Gulamgaus
- Idrees
- (voce)
- …
Laara Sadiq
- Fattema
- (voce)
- …
Ali Badshah
- Nurullah
- (voce)
- …
Shaista Latif
- Soraya
- (voce)
Kanza Feris
- Sorceress
- (voce)
- …
Kane Mahon
- Optician
- (voce)
- …
Mran Volkhard
- Megaphone
- (voce)
- …
Ezra Sholeh
- Stall Seller
- (voce)
- (as Reza Sholeh)
- …
Lily Erlinghauser
- Zaki
- (voce)
Abu Hashim Dostyar
- Teen Boy
- (voce)
- …
Recensioni in evidenza
10pcm1123
This is a film that tells the story of a daughter forced by the circumstances of her world to hide her identity and protect her family from starvation after her father is wrongfully imprisoned. Having said that, this film is beautiful and uplifting. I would definitely recommend this film for young adults on up.
This story shows the effects of war, fundamentalist religion and poverty and how it affects a Muslim family living in Kabul. It is a more honest depiction of Afghani culture than many purely adult films as it has many aspects they don't contain, as it was made to also appeal to children (the violence is all implied, but never shown).
This is a great family film - I watched this with my girlfriend who has had little to no exposure to Middle Eastern culture or Islamic culture. She asked "Do you think this is an accurate depiction of this culture" and I responded: "for some people - families like this, yes". This is a film that talks about the struggles of these places without it being from an American or European viewpoint (as is often the case in the last decade), but it WILL appeal to people from American and Europe as the messages are about a struggle for survival, freedom from oppression and the journey of childhood through uncertain times.
This is by far the best Animated film coming from North America in 2017. Adults will be able to connec the dots here to see the connections to modern politics and current events in the last 20 years.
This story shows the effects of war, fundamentalist religion and poverty and how it affects a Muslim family living in Kabul. It is a more honest depiction of Afghani culture than many purely adult films as it has many aspects they don't contain, as it was made to also appeal to children (the violence is all implied, but never shown).
This is a great family film - I watched this with my girlfriend who has had little to no exposure to Middle Eastern culture or Islamic culture. She asked "Do you think this is an accurate depiction of this culture" and I responded: "for some people - families like this, yes". This is a film that talks about the struggles of these places without it being from an American or European viewpoint (as is often the case in the last decade), but it WILL appeal to people from American and Europe as the messages are about a struggle for survival, freedom from oppression and the journey of childhood through uncertain times.
This is by far the best Animated film coming from North America in 2017. Adults will be able to connec the dots here to see the connections to modern politics and current events in the last 20 years.
From the creators of The Secret of Kells & Song of the Sea comes an unexpectedly bleak, depressing & powerfully evocative story that's crafted with the same passion, devotion & intimacy as their previous efforts, and paints a dark, disturbing & daring portrait of life under the regime of terror. Arresting, enchanting & thoroughly captivating, The Breadwinner is another winning feature from Cartoon Saloon that not only establishes them as a strong creative force but also catapults them into the same league as Pixar, Laika & Studio Ghibli.
Cartoon Saloon shows us a moving story in Afghanistan; the plot is good, the characters are charismatic, the animation is excellent and the soundtrack is very good; I highly recommend it.
10veinctor
This movie gets a perfect score for me, but it's not for everyone.
Recently I saw many movies and even animated movies. But they were all made to impress in cheap ways such as huge stakes, awesome CGI and well known actors. The Breadwinner for me does so much more with so much less.
This movie however is about characters you wouldn't normally care about. About a story so far from your living room that you wont bother to check. And yet, this is why it touched me. It's a realistic take of a distant world. The characters and situations are as down to earth as possible, even compared to live action movies. The soul this movie has, with the small stakes of a poor family and even how a girl copes with the loss of her brother, is what most directors and writers fail to deliver. The movie gives many cultural elements of how an Afgan family lives, how men differ from women and how the whole city works.
I had to check and see if everything depicted in the movie was real in some way. This was a fictional story but so well crafted that left me stunned. I thought it could be a biography like the 10 year old cartoon movie Persepolis (which has similar style and setting) but it's not.
The description of this movie "an 11-year-old girl who cuts off her hair and dresses like a boy to support her family", put me off at first because it reminded me of Mulan. This may not be a blockbuster but it is a superior film made by a smaller company.
Recently I saw many movies and even animated movies. But they were all made to impress in cheap ways such as huge stakes, awesome CGI and well known actors. The Breadwinner for me does so much more with so much less.
This movie however is about characters you wouldn't normally care about. About a story so far from your living room that you wont bother to check. And yet, this is why it touched me. It's a realistic take of a distant world. The characters and situations are as down to earth as possible, even compared to live action movies. The soul this movie has, with the small stakes of a poor family and even how a girl copes with the loss of her brother, is what most directors and writers fail to deliver. The movie gives many cultural elements of how an Afgan family lives, how men differ from women and how the whole city works.
I had to check and see if everything depicted in the movie was real in some way. This was a fictional story but so well crafted that left me stunned. I thought it could be a biography like the 10 year old cartoon movie Persepolis (which has similar style and setting) but it's not.
The description of this movie "an 11-year-old girl who cuts off her hair and dresses like a boy to support her family", put me off at first because it reminded me of Mulan. This may not be a blockbuster but it is a superior film made by a smaller company.
This is the kind of film that should be celebrated on account of its various political stands all the while presenting a disillusioned tale of the life especially for women and children in an oppressive society that has been shaped not only due to an idiosyncratic yet terrifying form of fundamentalist religion but also because of the continuous warfare of the Afghan region that always treat them as collateral damage. In a lot of fields, this film surpasses a lot of other films that are being celebrated in 2017 for exactly those fields.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe book that's being read in the real world and the fantasy world sequences in the film is the same. It's a volume of poetry by Rumi.
- BlooperAccording to sources the film takes place in 2001. But the currency used in the film is Afghani which wasn't introduced until 2003.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2018)
- Colonne sonoreThe Crown Sleeps
Performed by Felicity Williams and Elaha Soroor
Original Song by Qais Essar
Lyrics by Joshua Hill
Arranged and Produced by Aaron Lightstone and Justin Gray
Mixed and Remastered by Justin Gray
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 313.215 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 17.395 USD
- 19 nov 2017
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 2.790.214 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 34min(94 min)
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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