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The Peanuts Movie

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Blue Sky Studios celebrates all the losers in the world with The Peanuts Movie, where tender-hearted Charlie Brown takes on any challenge in the name of love.

After revealing the trade secrets in 2015 during a Work in Progress session with director Steve Martino and artistic director Nash Dunnigan, The Peanuts Movie (produced by Blue Sky Studios) is back in Annecy with the finished product for an open-air screening.

The creators of Ice Age invite you to meet up with Snoopy, Charlie Brown and Lucy in a fantastic adventure based on Charles Schulz’s beloved Peanuts comic strip.

Known for his endless blunders and failures, sweet Charlie Brown decides to take on his biggest challenge yet: winning over the heart of a cute new redheaded classmate. Too shy to talk to her, Charlie comes up with an ingenious plan to get her to notice him, with the unwavering support of Snoopy, his loyal companion with a vivid imagination. Snoopy also goes on an adventure of his own, in the sky where he pursues his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron.

The Festival expects a big crowd to come and enjoy this charmingly poetic tale that’s a vibrant tribute to Schultz’s minimalist style for the 65th anniversary of his comic strip.

Trailer

The film

  • Film identity

    Original title: The Peanuts Movie

    Directed by: Steve MARTINO

    Country: USA

    Year of production: 2015

    Running time: 01 h 28 min

  • Technique

    Category: Feature film

    Techniques used: 3D computer

    Version: Version française

    Target public: Family

  • Credits

    Directed by: Steve MARTINO

    Production: 20TH CENTURY FOX, BLUE SKY STUDIOS, INC.

    Distribution: 20TH CENTURY STUDIOS FRANCE

    Based on: "Peanuts", Charles Schulz

    Artistic direction: Nash Dunnigan

    Script: Craig Schulz, Bryan Schulz, Cornelius Uliano

    Music: Christophe Beck

    Editing: Randy Trager

    Voice: Noah Schnapp, Bill Melendez, Francesca Capaldi