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L'incroyable histoire de Winter le dauphin

Original title: Dolphin Tale
  • 2011
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
26K
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L'incroyable histoire de Winter le dauphin (2011)
A story centered on the friendship between a boy and a dolphin whose tail was lost in a crab trap.
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Animal AdventureDocudramaDramaFamily

A boy finds a dolphin that was injured in a trap. They become friends, but the dolphin needs to have its tail amputated to survive. With the help of a biologist and a prosthetics specialist,... Read allA boy finds a dolphin that was injured in a trap. They become friends, but the dolphin needs to have its tail amputated to survive. With the help of a biologist and a prosthetics specialist, the boy tries to save the animal.A boy finds a dolphin that was injured in a trap. They become friends, but the dolphin needs to have its tail amputated to survive. With the help of a biologist and a prosthetics specialist, the boy tries to save the animal.

  • Director
    • Charles Martin Smith
  • Writers
    • Karen Janszen
    • Noam Dromi
  • Stars
    • Morgan Freeman
    • Ashley Judd
    • Harry Connick Jr.
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Martin Smith
    • Writers
      • Karen Janszen
      • Noam Dromi
    • Stars
      • Morgan Freeman
      • Ashley Judd
      • Harry Connick Jr.
    • 97User reviews
    • 134Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

    Videos17

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    Dolphin Tale: A Dolphin's Tail Is Meant To Flex Up And Down
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    Dolphin Tale: A Dolphin's Tail Is Meant To Flex Up And Down
    Dolphin Tale: Hi, I'm Clay
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    Dolphin Tale: Lorraine Is Chased By Rufus The Pelican
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    Dolphin Tale: And These Are The Upstairs Pools
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    Dolphin Tale: And These Are The Upstairs Pools

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    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • Dr. Cameron McCarthy
    Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd
    • Lorraine Nelson
    Harry Connick Jr.
    Harry Connick Jr.
    • Dr. Clay Haskett
    Nathan Gamble
    Nathan Gamble
    • Sawyer Nelson
    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Reed Haskett
    Cozi Zuehlsdorff
    Cozi Zuehlsdorff
    • Hazel Haskett
    Austin Stowell
    Austin Stowell
    • Kyle Connellan
    Frances Sternhagen
    Frances Sternhagen
    • Gloria Forrest
    Austin Highsmith Garces
    Austin Highsmith Garces
    • Phoebe
    • (as Austin Highsmith)
    Betzaida Landín
    Betzaida Landín
    • Kat
    • (as Betsy Landin)
    Juliana Harkavy
    Juliana Harkavy
    • Rebecca
    Megan Lozicki
    • Brittany
    Jim Fitzpatrick
    Jim Fitzpatrick
    • Max Connellan
    Kim Ostrenko
    Kim Ostrenko
    • Alyce Connellan
    Michael Roark
    Michael Roark
    • Donovan Peck
    Richard Libertini
    Richard Libertini
    • Fisherman
    Ray McKinnon
    Ray McKinnon
    • Mr. Doyle
    Ashley White
    Ashley White
    • Sandra Sinclair
    • Director
      • Charles Martin Smith
    • Writers
      • Karen Janszen
      • Noam Dromi
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    6blott2319-1

    Totally by-the-numbers family drama

    Dolphin Tale is about as obvious and by-the-numbers as you could possibly imagine from any inspirational animal film. If you saw a trailer, read the synopsis, or even made a rough guess based on the title, I'm betting you could come pretty close to guessing what this movie delivers. It's the kind of script that I could see a screenwriter inventing even if an actual tail-less dolphin didn't exist as the basis for their story. The most interesting element of Dolphin Tale is definitely the fact that Winter is a real dolphin and has actually dealt with the problems dramatized in this movie. Of course, the movie wants to focus on a character who can talk, so instead the plot is more about a young boy who wants to help save this injured dolphin. It's the "Free Willy" formula, and apparently it works for most people because this was a box office success. But the sad truth is that basically every detail of this film is a fabrication used to make a Hollywood story out of a unique animal that could be inspiring on her own.

    Once I forced myself to ignore the discrepancy between reality and Dolphin Tale, I was able to get some enjoyment from it. It's hard not to be affected by the tug on your heartstrings when a movie is about a struggling boy who finally finds passion in his life. And, of course, that impact is increased by the fact that a crippled dolphin is part of that story. While most of this movie was overflowing with cliché, I did appreciate that it avoided going straight down every obvious pathway. There was one particular event that I expected from early on in the film, and I was surprised the movie never went there. Probably the most annoying aspect of Dolphin Tale is the trope of the aquarium running low on funds and needing to find a way to stay open. It was one additional layer of conflict that the movie didn't require. I can appreciate Dolphin Tale for what it is, and could even recommend it for family entertainment, but I also wish I could just watch a documentary about how Winter was truly saved.
    10septhdr-156-627329

    What a great film!

    Congrat's Charlie Smith, you've done it again. Congrat's Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson...and Bob Engelman. I've been a part of a lot of films in our industry, as an actress, a choreographer, a director...and there are only a handful of great films you can point too, that you can watch over and over and over, and it never gets old. Dolphin Tale will be added to that list. From Morgan Freeman to Ashley Judd, all of the actors were phenomenal. The child actor Nathan Gamble pours his little heart into this one, and will become the new it young actor. Harry Connick Jr. is the dad of all dads, and the young actress Cozi Zuehlsdorff will will eventually become a wonderful little actress if she stays away from troublemakers in the industry. There were also a lot of successful actors in the supporting cast that helped make this film one for the ages. like, Frances Sternhagen, Kris Kristofferson, Ray McKinnon, Jim Fitzpatrick, Marc Macauly and Richard Libertini. And last but not least Winter. If you love animals and/or Dolphins..you too will love Dolphin Tale!
    dan-169-25741

    A perfect family movie!

    This is the first review I have written, but I feel obligated as this movie was so perfect for its genre. I'm not saying it is an academy award winner, but as far as inspirational, age appropriate and inspiring family movies go, if simply won't get much better than this.

    Let me start by saying that I have a child with a physical disability, and during his second surgery, his school class gave him a book about Winter. This was way before the movie, and I had never heard of Winter. My son (age 5), who loves fish and sea life, was instantly taken with the idea of a dolphin that was special like he was. We read the book many times, and even at the hospital we promised that someday he would get to meet Winter.

    About six months after his surgery, we traveled to Clearwater from our home on the opposite Florida Coast (4 hour drive). When we arrived we found the aquarium there very sparse and not all that impressive. That said, they were majorly renovating due to the money that they were paid to make this movie even though it still wasn't out yet. That said, Winter was well worth the trip. She is every bit as inspirational and real as what you see in the movie. I'm only bringing this up to focus on my movie review. This is for anyone that thought the movie was over the top sappy or cheesy. I'm sorry, but that part is true and to not make it look that way would be virtually impossible. Winter gives hope to people with special needs. My son even made her a card and got to hold her special tail.

    The other features of the movie like the boy finding her and probably many other aspects are creative license. She was actually found by a boat on the East coast of Florida. But, I don't think that really matters. When we went there, even with no movie, and met Winter we knew that she was a movie star.

    The movie itself was well produced, well-acted (Morgan Freeman was very good), and took on difficult themes subtly for young children. I guess the best comparison to this would be Free Willy, however that story was pure fantasy and simply not as good of a movie, in any way, to Dolphin Tale.

    I highly recommend this movie for any family, especially anyone with a disability. And as far as the barely believable and possibly sappy plot, sometime real life is like that and that is a good thing!
    JohnDeSando

    Great Kids' Stuff

    "Family is forever."

    Although Dolphin Tale is by far not my favorite film of the year, like Midnight in Paris, it is a solid kids' film, an adventure that treats animals and 11 year olds with respect and doesn't demonize adults.

    A dolphin, Winter, needs a new tail to survive a crab-trap entanglement, and 11 year old Sawyer Nelson is the new friend to help her through the adjustment. His job: show us that being excited about something worthwhile is the answer to school blues and mother loss. The film is aces at showing that being engaged in helping a living being leads to success and happiness.

    A slew of other good-willed people help Winter, from like-minded friends to doctors to grandpas. And that's the sweet point of the film, emblazoned on an all-purpose Swiss Army knife: "Family is Forever." With two crucial families needing a mother in one and a father in the other, "family" extends to the community that nurtures children, adults, and animals. Not only does a Clearwater, Florida, marine rescue hospital need financial support to continue, so also does a crippled soldier and Winter. The figurative connections are obvious but still carefully entered into the drama so as not to heighten the sugar content.

    Besides, any movie that includes Kris Kristofferson as a benevolent grandpa and Morgan Freeman as a caring prosthetics doctor can't be all bad. For a supposedly sophisticated film critic, I'm veritably childlike in the presence of these accomplished actors. BTW, Ashley Judd as single mom gets my attention, as she always does.

    Yet that Winter, she's all any man could want: smart and silky with mysterious eyes that seem to say, "With our help, you men will make it just fine." No man bashing in this film, just recognition that communal charity and mutual respect will win the day.

    Something about this Disneyesque, retro children's adventure makes me happy.
    7kosmasp

    So it's a word play?

    I'm not sure if Dolphins like cheese, but I sure hope you do, if you are going to watch this movie. Seriously though: The movie has quite a few moments that might flip other movies over into complete kitsch. I don't know how they managed, but they stayed on the right side of kitsch if you wanna call it that.

    And it is a kids movie after all. While I don't cut them too much slack (remember even if you're a kid watching, in 10-20 years you might wanna re-watch your "favorite" movies again and be bitterly surprised), this one just gets by it. There are a few story points that really are too much, but overall the movie is just too confident. Plus you've got to love Dolphins anyway (well at least I do) and their "tales" ...

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    • Trivia
      The gel / liner for Winter the dolphin - as well as Winter herself - is in fact REAL. It was not done with special effects and is actually Winter herself swimming around both without the prosthetic tail and with the prosthesis. Initially the aquarium had issues with keeping a prosthetic tail on her that was secure and comfortable. Because of this they reached out to a local medical manufacturer, ALPS South out of St. Petersburg, Florida partnered with Hanger Orthopedic Group and ALPS South developed the liner, specifically designed to comfortably and securely fit Winter's prosthetic tail.
    • Goofs
      Sawyer is wearing a short sleeve blue t-shirt when he jumps into the water after the relay race at the end of the movie. Once underwater, the shirt has long black sleeves. This indicates a passage of time.
    • Quotes

      Hazel Haskett: What does your dad do?

      Sawyer Nelson: I don't know. He left like 5 years ago. We don't know where he is. He never calls, never writes.

      Hazel Haskett: Oh.

      Sawyer Nelson: So what does your mom do?

      Hazel Haskett: She died when I was 7. Never calls, never writes.

      [smiles]

    • Alternate versions
      Also shown in 3D version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Maltin on Movies: Moneyball (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      World Gone Crazy
      Written by Tom Johnston

      Performed by The Doobie Brothers

      Courtesy of DooBro Entertainment Corporation & HOR Records

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 2011 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Winter: El delfín
    • Filming locations
      • Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Clearwater, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alcon Entertainment
      • Arc Productions
      • St. Petersburg Clearwater Film Commission
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    • Budget
      • $37,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $72,286,779
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,152,401
      • Sep 25, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $95,943,453
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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