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Ferdinand

Ferdinand
Ferdinand

Film Details

Year

2017

Duration

106 minutes

Genres

Animation, Comedy, Family

Language

English (English subtitles)


Synopsis

Ferdinand, although very large, is a not your average Spanish bull. Usually bred to fight, Ferdinand escapes this life as a youngster to be adopted by a girl who lives on a flower farm. And so, the young bull grows up surrounded by sweet floral scents rather than brutal battles. One day, while enjoying the aroma of a local flower festival he is stung by a bee and in turn terrifies the townsfolk with his reaction. Captured and sent back to the bull farm he escaped from, Ferdinand’s life is turned upside down. Desperate to avoid fighting, he and a collection of misfit animals who live on the camp set out to break Ferdinand free before he is forced to face El Primero, the famous bullfighter who never loses. This is a fun, Spanish-set animation with a gentle anti-bullying message that teaches not to judge people by appearances.

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U Classification

Mild threat, very mild bad language.

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