Chickenhare

Directed by: Benjamin Mousquet, Ben Stassen
Written by: Dave Collard
Based on: Chickenhare by Chris Grine
Produced by: Ben Stassen, Caroline Van Iseghem, Matthieu Zeller
Cinematography: Ben Stassen, Benjamin Mousquet
Music by: Puggy
Production companies: Wave Pictures, Octopolis
Distributed by: Belga Films (Benelux), Sony Pictures Releasing (France), Netflix (International)
Release dates: January 23, 2022 (Gaumont Champs-ΓlysΓ©es), February 16, 2022 (Belgium)
Running time: 91 minutes
Countries: Belgium, France
Languages: French, English
Budget: €20 million
Box office: $10.8 million
IMDb RATING: 6.3
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family
Official site: https://www.netflix.com/title/81462229
Picture Colour: Colour
File Size: 1GB
Picture Quality: 720p
Storyline: Set in a lush fantasy world, the film follows the adventures of Chickenhare, a young hero born half chicken and half hare, who was adopted by King Peter, a famous hare adventurer. Eager to fit in and feel loved in spite of his differences, Chickenhare is obsessed with adventuring - no matter how clumsy he is. When the Kingdom's greatest villain - his own uncle - escapes from jail and threatens to overthrow his father, Chickenhare embarks on an epic and initiatory quest along with Abe, a sarcastic turtle, and Meg, a martial arts expert skunk, to stop him.
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