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I’m thrilled to share some exciting news about an upcoming animated film called “Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia.” This highly anticipated movie is scheduled to grace select U.S. theaters on September 1st.

Ernest & Celestine

“Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia” serves as a splendid sequel to the Oscar-nominated gem “Ernest & Celestine,” which draws inspiration from the beloved children’s books penned by Gabrielle Vincent. The heartwarming story revolves around the adventures of Ernest, a gentle bear, and Celestine, a tiny mouse, who form an extraordinary bond as the best of friends. In this new chapter, they embark on an unforgettable journey to Gibberitia, Ernest’s homeland, only to stumble upon a shocking truth – music has been unjustly forbidden for countless years. Unwavering in their determination to restore joy and harmony to the land of bears, they join forces with a masked outlaw and new companions.

The masterful direction of Julien Chheng and Jean-Christophe Roger, coupled with the exceptional screenplay by Guillaume Mautalent, Sébastien Oursel, and Jean Regnaud, ensures that this film promises to be a delightful experience. The creative genius behind the production lies in the capable hands of Didier Brunner, Damien Brunner, and Stéphan Roelants.

In the original French version, you’ll be captivated by the talented voices of Lambert Wilson as Ernest, Pauline Brunner as Celestine, Michel Lerousseau as Naboukov, Céline Ronté as Kamelia, and Lévanah Solomon as Mila. And for the English-language version, you’ll be delighted to hear Andrew Kishino as Ernest, Ashley Boettcher as Celestine, David Lodge as Nabokov, Anne Yatco as Kamelia, and Lena Josephine Marano as Mila.

“Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia” has garnered universal acclaim, impressing both critics and audiences alike. Its nomination for Best Animated Feature at the 48th César Awards in France speaks volumes about its quality. Furthermore, it proudly opened the prestigious New York Children’s Film Festival to widespread acclaim. The film’s animation is a visual treat, and its characters warm hearts with their endearing personalities. Coupled with an enchanting narrative and catchy musical numbers, this movie is truly a gem.

To catch a glimpse of the magic that awaits, you can watch the official trailer for “Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia” [here]. For further details about the film, feel free to explore its [IMDb page]. If you’re eager to witness this heartwarming celebration of friendship, music, and freedom, check out the list of participating theaters [here].

I sincerely hope you’ve enjoyed this insightful look into “Ernest & Celestine: A Trip to Gibberitia.” Mark your calendars for September 1st, and don’t miss out on this enchanting musical adventure!

Here is a small trailer about it

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