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C'est pas parce qu'on est petit qu'on peut pas être grand

Original title: The Great Land of Small
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
338
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C'est pas parce qu'on est petit qu'on peut pas être grand (1987)
FamilyFantasy

Two children enter a forest and meet Fritz a leprechaun-like creature, whose gold dust was stolen by a wicked hunter. As the hunter becomes mad, he attempts to capture Fritz and the children... Read allTwo children enter a forest and meet Fritz a leprechaun-like creature, whose gold dust was stolen by a wicked hunter. As the hunter becomes mad, he attempts to capture Fritz and the children. who escaped to the Land of Small.Two children enter a forest and meet Fritz a leprechaun-like creature, whose gold dust was stolen by a wicked hunter. As the hunter becomes mad, he attempts to capture Fritz and the children. who escaped to the Land of Small.

  • Director
    • Vojtech Jasný
  • Writer
    • David Sigmund
  • Stars
    • Karen Elkin
    • Michael Blouin
    • Michael J. Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    338
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vojtech Jasný
    • Writer
      • David Sigmund
    • Stars
      • Karen Elkin
      • Michael Blouin
      • Michael J. Anderson
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Karen Elkin
    Karen Elkin
    • Jenny
    Michael Blouin
    • David
    Michael J. Anderson
    Michael J. Anderson
    • Fritz…
    Ken Roberts
    • Flannigan…
    Rodrigue Tremblay
    • Mimmick
    Lorraine Desmarais
    Lorraine Desmarais
    • Linda…
    Michelle Turmel
    • Sarah
    Gilles Pelletier
    Gilles Pelletier
    • Grandpa
    Françoise Graton
    Françoise Graton
    • Grandma
    André Melançon
    André Melançon
    • Keeper
    • (as André Mélançon)
    Jack Langedijk
    Jack Langedijk
    • Patrick O'Toole
    Gilles Ste-Croix
    • Flannigan's Men
    Nicolas Doclin
    • Flannigan's Men
    Eddie Roy
    • Flannigan's Men
    Michel Gagne
    • Flannigan's Men
    • (as Michel Gagné)
    Gilbert Lucu
    • Tall person slimoed
    Jean-François Boulais
    • Small person slimoed
    Rita Germain
    • Old lady slimoed
    • Director
      • Vojtech Jasný
    • Writer
      • David Sigmund
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    10jessiebebe

    Finally found the name of this movie! I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!

    I loved this movie as a child. And I could never remember the name of the movie. I asked my dad if he remembered this movie but we rented it when I was about 5 years old. I've been all around to movie rental places but no one knew what I was talking about. Friends thought that maybe it was just a dream.

    All I could remember is the little leprechaun man who couldn't find his rainbow, and he had gold dust. There were two kids, girl and boy, who met him in a barn or somewhere with hay. He took them to a fairytale land like on the other side of the rainbow similar to Wizard of Oz or Neverending story or even Little Nemo. This was a bright magical place. Then all I remember from there is the girls turning into butterflies and going down a slide. And the little leprechaun man would drink soda, float and blow bubbles. That is all I remember. I am not even sure if I seen the entire movie. I might of falling asleep, I mean I was only five. This is a GREAT movie. And I MUST see it again. An amazing magical film for little ones who dare to imagine that anything is possible. I know that my daughter would LOVE this movie. :o) I just though of something, she's five. Now isn't that a coincidence.

    I have been looking for years. And now I know the name of it thanks to all the comments that everyone has put on here. Thank you everyone for all the nice comments on this unforgettable film.

    The only sad thing is, is that none of the movie rental places lend out VHS tapes anymore. Everyone has converted to DVD only. Even pawn shops do not carry VHS movies anymore. Local library doesn't have this film either.

    And worst of all it's not on DVD. Perhaps someone should put it on DVD. It makes me wonder what happens to all those old movies that don't get put onto DVD.

    For now I will have to buy the VSH only, used probably. But I hope that in the future someone will make a DVD out of this movie.

    AMAZING CHILDREN"S FILM THAT WILL TAKE YOUR IMAGINATION ON AN ADVENTURE!!!

    Here is a trailer. Go to videodetective.com and search Tales for all #5
    7skrasna

    Canadian "Nightmare Fuel" Classic!

    From the same "Tales for All" series which mentally scarred Canadian children for life with the infamous Peanut Butter Solution comes yet another trippindicular kids film bound to disturb anyone under the age of 12.

    The Great Land of Small tells the story of Jenny and David, two fairly bratty kids who appear to work in the circus with their mom. The fatherless family takes a vacation to spend some time with Granny and Gramps in countryside, where the kiddos encounter Fritz, a diminutive denizen of the Land of Small, a realm existing in "innerspace" on the other side of the rainbow. Fritz goofed up in the woods by dropping his magic dust, allowing a sinister tavern owner to chance upon it. Fritz lets the bad guy take the dust with a warning, taking the opportunity test human responsibility. Of course things go wrong, so Fritz and the kids have to team up to set things straight. Their journey takes them over the rainbow to the titular Land of Small, where things get really whacked out.

    For those of you who are purely reliant on plot and spectacle, The Great Land of Small will wear out its welcome pretty quickly, but if you have a taste for this sort of thing, I think you'll dig it. The camera-work is actually rather nice for a kids film, so it was no surprise to see that this was a French-Canadian/Czech production. The music is fun too -- lots of ultra-saccharine, twinkly synth-pop for kids.

    It's not a high-budget film by any means, but it's full of quirks and peculiarities, which reach a climax when the kids go to the Land of Small, which is like a low-rent version of Little Nemo's Slumberland. The set is actually (I'm pretty sure) the stadium Canada built for the '76 Olympics, which is a very '70s futuristic all-white building with lots of sloping curves. Add lots of fog, populate it with brightly festooned Cirque du Soleil performers, and film it with some Dutch angles and you've got the Land of Small. This loopy land is ruled by Fritz's twin brother, played by Twin Peak's Michael J. Anderson in a dual role. His queen is played by the same actress that plays David and Jenny's mom, which is really weird. Hanging out in the Land of Small ain't so bad until the trip goes sour and David and Jenny attend a bizarre ritual. The Smallians start chanting "Slimo", summoning an ugly, moon-like creature out of a foggy crater. A dwarf and a giant are sacrificed (willingly?) to Slimo by sliding down a chute into a squishy pit. Slimo spits some gold dust into the pit and these folks are reincarnated into butterfly people. David and Jenny narrowly avoid the same fate. Long story short, this scene is really creepy and Slimo kinda looks like the scary moon from the game "Majora's Mask".

    Anyways, if you are the kind of maniac like me that enjoys weirdo kid flicks with awkward dubbing, imaginative sets and more than a dose of creep factor, check it out!
    7electrolosis9998

    Finally found it =)

    When I first saw this movie approximately 15 years ago this movie scared the crap out of me to the point that I went through great means to never see it again. However it left a mark on me to the point that around 10 years ago the memory of it made me want to find out what it was, naturally I didn't know the name So I Must say Thanks to the first person to leave a review about it, it has been driving me crazy trying to find it. I would say that it is a good movie but perhaps a bad movie for younger kids to watch or more sensitive people like me. Im gonna go watch it on Youtube and hopefully it wont be as bad as I found it then. Thanks Again
    Discount Bert

    Finally Found This Movie

    I've been looking for this movie for years and could never find the title or what it was about because all i could remember was these kids went down this slide and became butterflys. I asked around and finally found out the movie was called The Great Land Of Small. So after looking all over for it i finally found a video store that had it and i rented it.

    Its so great to finally know the name of this movie i enjoyed it it was a good movie and reminded me of Wizard of Oz, Chronicles of Narnia and Never Ending Story type of worlds. The only thing that upsets me is that this movie isn't on DVD. I know its a canadian movie but really put it out on DVD.

    Also really cool is Micheal J. Anderson who plays Fritz the Leperchaun is in the new show Carnivale that i'm really looking forward to. I can't wait for Carnivale.
    1shark-43

    Great Land of Small Minds

    I do understand how movies can be loved if you see them at a right age as a child - but lets truly discuss this as a family movie - it is awful - long slow sequences where nothing happens - just long wide shots of bad actors walking through fields. Bad special effects, terrible script - the director was Czech and couldn't speak English and it shows. But once the kids are taken to this "magical" land of Small - it is such a joke - it looks like a bunch of Cirque De Soleil cast offs are performing in front of a closed down museum - that's it. And then people slide down a chute into a hole and a slow deformed blob rises up (Slime-O) and demands more people. There is no connection between the kids and any of the characters and I can see why some people comment that the movie scared them as kids - the "man-dog" is creepy, Fritz is kind of creepy, lots of filthy carny looking people, etc. And the kids do that bad kid acting thing where EVERY line is delivered with the same enthusiastic sing-song. Man - what a disaster - this makes The Peanut Butter Solution look like Spielberg.

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      Merlin has been mentioned by name alone in this film.Mythical or not, Merlin was the greatest sorcerer that ever was.According to an old legend, Merlin was in fact a Celtic druid from Wales.He is best known from the legends of king Arthur.
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      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Our VHS Collection (2019)
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      The Great Land of Small
      Written by G. Trepanier and N. Dube

      Adapted and Performed by Nathalie Carsen

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Great Land of Small
    • Filming locations
      • Canada
    • Production companies
      • Les Productions La Fête Inc.
      • Mimmick Productions
      • Téléfilm Canada
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      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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