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Animal Farm
Andy Serkis adapts George Orwell’s groundbreaking allegorical novel, creating a riveting animation about animals who take on their human oppressors in the desire to create an inclusive Utopia.
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Credits
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Director
Andy Serkis
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Screenwriter
Nick Stoller
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With
Seth Rogen, Gaten Matarazzo, Woody Harrelson
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UK 2025. 96min
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Courtesy of
Aniventure
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Language
English
Introduction
Farm animals successfully overthrow their human oppressors, but find themselves repeating past mistakes. Both chilling and entertaining, this new version of Animal Farm thrillingly grapples with the dangers of consumer excess and corporate corruption. The character design and cast are outstanding, with Seth Rogen excelling as Machiavellian pig Napoleon. Many years in the making, this independent British production hits the big screen with gusto.
Justin Johnson
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