Miffy the Movie

Miffy the Movie

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Hans Perk
Produced by
  • Sjoerd Raemakers
  • Chris Brouwer
Screenplay by Fine Trossèl
James Still
Story by Dick Bruna
Based on Miffy
by Dick Bruna
Starring
Music by Tom van Beers
Production
company
Distributed by Telescreen Filmproducties
Release dates
30 January 2013
(Netherlands)
Running time
70 minutes
Country Netherlands
Language Dutch
English
Budget €4 million[1]

Miffy the Movie (originally released under the title Nijntje de film in the Netherlands) is a 2013 Dutch stop motion[2] animated family film, based on the Miffy character created by Dick Bruna. Produced by KRO[3] and A. Film A/S,[4] the movie debuted on 30 January 2013 in the Netherlands.[5]

The series is animated in the style of Miffy and Friends, the first television adaptation of Miffy.

Synopsis

The titular rabbit, Miffy, goes on a treasure hunt at a zoo. Along with her friends Snuffy the dog, Melanie the rabbit and Grunty the pig, she is able to complete the quest through problem-solving.

Cast

Voice Actor Role
Eva Poppink Miffy
Marc-Marie Huijbregts Snuffy the Dog
Hanna Verboom Melanie
Barry Atsma Father Bunny
Isa Hoes Mother Bunny

Release

The film was first announced on 18 May 2010, with an expected release date of November 2011.[6] Production was delayed for unknown reasons, and the first trailer for Miffy the Movie was released in 2012.[7] The film was first screened in the Netherlands, its country of origin. On 22 March 2013, the film was released in Japan.[8] In Canada, Miffy the Movie premiered as part of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.[9] The movie saw its Australian release on 11 May 2013;[10] for this country, Miffy the Movie was distributed by Transmission Films.[11]

The film was released in several additional countries in 2015, to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the "Miffy" character. The movie was released in Poland on 1 June 2015[12] and in the United Kingdom on 21 June 2015.[13]

A Dutch-language DVD was released on 26 June 2013 in the Netherlands.[14] A German disc was released on 9 March 2014, despite the fact that the movie has not been theatrically released in Germany.[15] A Region 1 DVD featuring an English audio track was released on 2 December 2014 in North America.[16]

Accolades

List of awards and nominations
Award Category Recipients and nominees Result
Cinekid Festival[17] Best Dutch Film Hans Perk Won
Netherlands Film Festival[18] Audience Award Hans Perk Nominated

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