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Ernest et Célestine

  • 2012
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  • 1h 20m
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Forest Whitaker and Mackenzie Foy in Ernest et Célestine (2012)
The story of an unlikely friendship between a bear, Ernest, and a young mouse named Celestine.
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The story of an unlikely friendship between a bear, Ernest, and a young mouse named Celestine.The story of an unlikely friendship between a bear, Ernest, and a young mouse named Celestine.The story of an unlikely friendship between a bear, Ernest, and a young mouse named Celestine.

  • Directors
    • Stéphane Aubier
    • Vincent Patar
    • Benjamin Renner
  • Writers
    • Daniel Pennac
    • Gabrielle Vincent
  • Stars
    • Lambert Wilson
    • Pauline Brunner
    • Anne-Marie Loop
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    24K
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    • Directors
      • Stéphane Aubier
      • Vincent Patar
      • Benjamin Renner
    • Writers
      • Daniel Pennac
      • Gabrielle Vincent
    • Stars
      • Lambert Wilson
      • Pauline Brunner
      • Anne-Marie Loop
    • 68User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 15 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Lambert Wilson
    Lambert Wilson
    • Ernest
    • (voice)
    Pauline Brunner
    • Célestine
    • (voice)
    Anne-Marie Loop
    • La Grise
    • (voice)
    Patrice Melennec
    • Georges
    • (voice)
    Brigitte Virtudes
    • Lucienne
    • (voice)
    Léonard Louf
    • Léon
    • (voice)
    Dominique Maurin
    • Chef de clinique
    • (voice)
    • (as Dominique Collignon)
    Perrette Pradier
    Perrette Pradier
    • Infirmière en Chef
    • (voice)
    • (as Perette Pradier)
    Yann Le Madic
    • Avocat d'Ernest
    • (voice)
    Féodor Atkine
    Féodor Atkine
    • Juge Grizzly
    • (voice)
    Pierre Baton
    • Juge Rat
    • (voice)
    Vincent Grass
    Vincent Grass
    • Chef policier Ours
    • (voice)
    • (as Vincent Gras)
    Patrice Dozier
    • Chef policier Rat
    • (voice)
    Jacques Ciron
    • Monsieur Rançonnet
    • (voice)
    Garance Pauwels
    • Célestine enfant
    • (voice)
    Maxime Bailleul
    • Voix Additionnelles
    • (voice)
    Kémil Belhadj
    • Voix Additionnelles
    • (voice)
    Yanis Belhadj
    • Voix Additionnelles
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Stéphane Aubier
      • Vincent Patar
      • Benjamin Renner
    • Writers
      • Daniel Pennac
      • Gabrielle Vincent
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    7ClaytonDavis

    Film Review: Ernest & Celestine (★★★½)

    When we all think of animation and the journey it has walked through, naturally we all go to a big studio like Disney to offer up lots of the credit. Rightfully so, the studio paved the way for companies like Dreamworks and Sony Pictures to dip their feet into the animation arena. One of the quiet and brilliant studios that isn't on the lips of everyone yet is the impressive GKIDS. They made heads turn in the 2009- 2010 awards season when they pushed The Secret of Kells and managed a surprise nomination for Best Animated Feature. In 2011-2012, they pulled a one-two punch with Chico & Rita and A Cat in Paris, snagging nominations as well. For my money, they produced the best animated film of last year with Jean-François Laguionie's The Painting and found no wiggle room to get in over Brave and Wreck-It Ralph.

    This year, the animation studio is at it again with their captivating French film Ernest & Celestine. Touching all the sweet parts of my cinematic heart, the Daniel Pennac written film tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a grumpy bear and a young mouse. Encompassing the powerful elements of honesty, truth, and acceptance, Pennac's screenplay, once again, fixates on the small details that bring our story full circle and unimaginably to life. It's one of the great surprises of the film year. Pennac is quickly becoming one of my favorite animated film writers working today.

    One of the qualities that have made other animation studios so successful over the years is easy application of the child-like story that is being told, into the moment of the now and even the adult world. As life above ground includes Ernest, and a race of bears, they are the dominant power on the Earth. Down below, lives a race of mice, fending for survival, and only going to the world above to collect teeth in preparation to become dentists, which all rodents hold. Celestine lives in an orphanage, with a zeal and talent for drawing, she yearns for a world outside though stories are constantly told about the evil world of bears above. Ernest is down on his luck. When Celestine gets chased by a bear family after attempting to take one of the cubs' tooth, she hides in a trash can. When a hungry and desperate Ernest finds Celestine and tries to eat her, the two find an understanding and affection for one another that is both poetic and moving.

    As we continue to live in a world that is dominated by the Pixar-3D mediums, that are only told in our native language, general audiences and industry people need to branch out their scope in the genre and discover these little diamonds that are found in the nooks and crannies of the movie world. Lambert Wilson voices the gentle bear Ernest, who you might remember from The Matrix Reloaded as The Merovingian or more recently from Of Gods and Men where he played the lead Christian. He plays particularly well off his co-star Pauline Brunner, who's innocent ticks and beats in her voice, shine brightly through the naïve and sweet Celestine.

    The animation is simply stunning, reminiscing a storybook you would read to your youngest love, everything flows magically from page to screen, and inevitably into your heart. Directors Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, and Benjamin Renner know, with great confidence, what kind of story they want to be told. Inserting the humor at the appropriate times before hitting the right emotional chords with the viewer by film's end. A tender yet bombastic composition by musical composer Vincent Courtois is the film's secret weapon. Capturing the moment and executing the ambiance with absolute precision. I was completely smitten with everything about Ernest & Celestine.

    By any means possible, seek out this French animated film from GKIDS. A sensational welcome to the animated genre that will be cherished for years. Ernest & Celestine is proof that hand-drawn animation should and still lives well in the medium. Its clever and fresh nature is purely magnetic and is something that should be considered for the Academy Awards.

    The film is scheduled for a limited release December 6.
    10Mozjoukine

    Superior Kiddie toon.

    Genuinely charming cartoon feature from the PANIQUE AU VILLAGE lot.

    While rummaging through the town's dust bins, Ernest the bear finds sleeping mouse Ernestine and is dissuaded from eating her - whether it's Tom's Jerry, the King Sized Canary or Br'er Rabbit, they never get eaten.

    The pair are our introduction to the parallel surface world of the bears and the underground world of the mice, both of which prove hostile, though mouse world is one of those appealing fantasy communities, like Santa city in POLAR EXPRESS or the bath house in SPIRITED AWAY. The lead duo are among the most engaging of cartoon characters and their seclusion seems a nice outcome. It would be interesting to see if their appeal survives English language dubbing.

    The watercolour texture is unfamiliar and imaginative. The music is effectively unobtrusive. It would be hard to fault this one. Why try?
    9Reno-Rangan

    A true friendship can break all the barriers.

    An Oscar nominee in the category of best animation feature. The cutest animation which gave the experience of seeing a Japanese anime similar to from the Ghibli studio. The characters are very adorable, especially both the Ernest and Celestine. After praising the technicians I mean the illustrator I must compliment the voice renders. Whenever I hear Celestine saying 'Ernest, Ernest' I just fall in love because it was sexy. I know French language itself a seductive.

    No age group limited to enjoy this animation. From 6 year-old kid to 60 year-old and beyond that can have a great time with it. A simple animation with a good message story. Probably you will come to know what kinda movie is this if you have seen 'Stormy Night' and 'Ratatouille'. A tale about the unlikely friendship between two different living creatures.

    It all begins with a young little mouse who got a different opinion on the creatures that live above their world. The earth's surface was ruled by the big bad bears and that is what beneather believe. Between these two world a new friendship bloom from nowhere. But both the societies denies it so the two must protect each other and run for their life. Instead, they need to prove it can be possible and harmless. So they have to take the advantage of the such circumstances and how it can be done is the rest.

    The character Ernest was lazy, but tough and Celestine is very active, but sensitive in matters. The friendship between them was very well told, in an enchanting way. I liked the replacement of bear in the place of humans. Otherwise, our people think they are genius to find similarity between this and 'Ratatouille'.

    Earlier I was very, very disappointed for ditching 'Monsters University' over crap movie 'Despicable Me 2'. I will be so happy if 'The Wind Rises' or this movie wins the Oscar. But Americas own 'Frozen' will be a strong contender for the honour.

    Finally, I retire for now by saying it is a must see movie, especially if you are an animation movie fan. I truly wanted it not to end, in the world at certain point everything must end and so it is against my will.
    Vincentiu

    water colors

    a splendid link between use of water colors and the story. a delicate manner to use a book adaptation for remind, in a precise, gentle, lovely style importance of relationship. a film who must see it not only for its message but for the fascinating art to resurrect the childhood flavor in old fashion manner. a movie about friendship , meeting between humor and drama, a form of fable and a lesson about image of the other. a small gem because the voices, the images, the story are not more important/beautiful/realistic but only part of an unique state of soul. an isle in middle of 3D waves, it is honest and warm and nice. but, more important, it is a kind of travel out of reality pressure as a reading fairy stories book in evening. in fact, a remember about small details who defines humanity.
    9bbickley13-921-58664

    The French are so good at animation.

    I really enjoyed watching this movie. I went into the film thinking it was more for adults, but discovered it has a story that anyone and any age can enjoy, and that's always a sign of a great movie.

    The movie is based on a children's book that I never herd of in which a Bear who's down on his luck befriends a mouse who's an artist at heart, beating all odds in a world where these two species are separated by fear and miscommunication.

    I love the animation style which I'm guessing is greatly inspired by the children's book it's based on. I especially loved the design of the mouse, Celestine. Her animation was very cute and they did a good job of making her very mouse-like with her movement and attitude while still making her relatable to humans. This was added by the voice over talent by Mackenzie Foy.

    I opted to watch the English dubbed version as I feel the authenticity of the dub matters less with animation. Some of you might disagree and I'm sure Lambert Wilson was great as Ernest, but hearing Forest Whitaker bring the poor reclusive bear whom Celestine befriends to life was a highlight.

    If you need a movie to take your kids to see, you gotta pick this one. It's a film that will put a smile on all of your faces.

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    • Trivia
      In the little bear's room that Celestine finds her way into towards the beginning of the movie, there is a poster for the director's previous film Panique au village (2009).
    • Goofs
      When the stolen van's camouflage paint job washes off and the van rolls back into town, it leaves a trail of paint that leads the police right to Ernest and Celestine's house. The rain, however, should have washed away the trail of paint, too, and left no way to follow it back.
    • Quotes

      Célestine: Bear up above and mice down below?

      Ernest: Well, yes... it's always been like this.

    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #50.13 (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Ernest's Song
      Music by Vincent Courtois

      French lyrics by Thomas Fersen

      English lyrics by Todd Edwards

      Performed by Forest Whitaker

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Luxembourg
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ernest & Celestine
    • Production companies
      • La Parti Productions
      • Les Armateurs
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    • Budget
      • €9,600,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $262,075
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,078
      • Mar 2, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,170,333
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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