A man is shipwrecked on a deserted island and encounters a big red turtle, which changes his life.A man is shipwrecked on a deserted island and encounters a big red turtle, which changes his life.A man is shipwrecked on a deserted island and encounters a big red turtle, which changes his life.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 13 wins & 34 nominations total
Emmanuel Garijo
- The Father
- (voice)
Baptiste Goy
- The Son (child)
- (voice)
Axel Devillers
- The Baby
- (voice)
Barbara Beretta
- The Mother
- (voice)
Maud Brethenoux
- Mother
- (voice)
Mickaël Dumoussaud
- Father
- (voice)
Elie Tertois
- Son
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaStudio Ghibli sent Michael Dudok de Wit an email with two questions: if they could distribute his short film Father and Daughter (2000) in Japan, and if he would make a feature film for them. Dudok de Wit replied answering the first question and saying he did not understand the second, as he was baffled and could not believe it.
- Crazy creditsThe Studio Ghibli logo is red instead of the traditional blue, to honor the title character.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Longing of Michael Dudok De Wit (2016)
Featured review
"The Red Turtle" is an animated film that left my entire family feeling quietly devastated without even being able to put our fingers on why.
With no dialogue, it traces the trajectory life takes for most people: starting out alone, finding someone to partner with, raising children, watching those children leave, and then saying goodbye yourself to the world. The film explores how things that can at first seem like barriers to happiness and contentment can eventually lead us to the things about life that we cherish most. It's not a film full of big, obvious emotions, but instead works a quiet and subtle spell. My eight year old was extremely attuned to the melancholy sadness of the film and spent a couple of minutes in tears afterwards. It gave us a good opportunity to talk about why the movie made him sad and to make him feel OK about having honest reactions to what are essentially the ups and downs of life.
Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2016 Academy Awards.
Grade: A
With no dialogue, it traces the trajectory life takes for most people: starting out alone, finding someone to partner with, raising children, watching those children leave, and then saying goodbye yourself to the world. The film explores how things that can at first seem like barriers to happiness and contentment can eventually lead us to the things about life that we cherish most. It's not a film full of big, obvious emotions, but instead works a quiet and subtle spell. My eight year old was extremely attuned to the melancholy sadness of the film and spent a couple of minutes in tears afterwards. It gave us a good opportunity to talk about why the movie made him sad and to make him feel OK about having honest reactions to what are essentially the ups and downs of life.
Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 2016 Academy Awards.
Grade: A
- evanston_dad
- Jul 6, 2017
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $921,974
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $21,010
- Jan 22, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $6,613,503
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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