Mia & the Migoo



Alternate/Foreign Title: Mia et le Migou [Original title]

DVD Released (Y/M/D): 2012-08-07

Genre: Foreign

Sub-genre: Animation

Director: Jacques-Remy Girerd

Stars: John DiMaggio, Matthew Modine, Wallace Shawn, Amanda Misquez, Vincent Agnello, Jesse Corti, Miou-Miou, Nancy Linari

MPAA Rating: PG

Synopsis: Created from an astonishing 500,000 hand-painted frames of animation, the gorgeous second feature from French animator Jacques-Rémy Girard is a work of art, breathtaking to behold. Figures are outlined in pencil and then bathed in rustic watercolors, with backgrounds that burst at the seams with painterly detail, like a Miyazaki film painted by Van Gogh. The story is a thrilling family adventure that pits a plucky, wild haired young heroine Mia against profit-hungry developers, with the future of life on Earth in the balance. One night Mia has a premonition. So after saying a few words of parting at her mother's grave, she sets out on a journey across mountains and jungles to search for her father, who has been trapped in a landslide at a disaster-plagued construction site on a remote tropical lake. In the middle of the lake stands the ancient Tree of Life, watched over by innocent, bumbling forest spirits called the Migoo, who grow and change shape as they please, morphing from small childlike beings to petulant giants. It is the Migoo who have been disrupting the construction to protect this sacred site - and now together with Mia - they join in a fight to find Mia's father and save the Tree.     Source: GKids


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