The Sloth Lane

The Sloth Lane
Screening
The Sloth Lane

Event Date

Wed 12 Nov 2025

Event Time

12:00 - 13:40

Location

ODEON Huddersfield, John Smiths Stadium, Bradley Mills Road, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, HD1 6PG, England

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Cost

FREE

Recommended Age Group

-

Curriculum Subject/s

  • Geography
  • Physical Geography
  • PSHE Education

Laura is a speedy pre-teen Mexican sloth, whose family is left devastated after a destructive storm rips through their home and completely destroys it, leaving them without anywhere to live. As the only things they have left are their battered and rusty food truck and the family recipe book, the sloths decide to take a risk and settle down in Sanctuary City in the hope that their delicious food business will attract enough customers to allow them a fresh start. However, when their success attracts the attentions of a cunning jaguar and entrepreneur named Dotti Pace, the sloths find themselves embroiled in a fight to reclaim their business and retrieve their precious recipe book. A timely and accessible animated story of assimilation, appropriation and cultural acceptance that young children will have no trouble following.

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Film title

The Sloth Lane


Synopsis

Laura is a speedy pre-teen Mexican sloth, whose family is left devastated after a destructive storm rips through their home and completely destroys it, leaving them without anywhere to live. As the only things they have left are their battered and rusty food truck and the family recipe book, the sloths decide to take a risk and settle down in Sanctuary City in the hope that their delicious food business will attract enough customers to allow them a fresh start. However, when their success attracts the attentions of a cunning jaguar and entrepreneur named Dotti Pace, the sloths find themselves embroiled in a fight to reclaim their business and retrieve their precious recipe book. A timely and accessible animated story of assimilation, appropriation and cultural acceptance that young children will have no trouble following.

very mild scary scenes, violence, rude humour, upsetting scenes, language

Director/s

Ricard Cussó, Tania Vincent

Year

2024

Country of Production

Australia

Genres

  • Animation
  • Family

Language

English

Duration

90 minutes

Venue name

ODEON Huddersfield

Address

John Smiths Stadium,
Huddersfield,
Yorkshire,
HD1 6PG

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