The Little Prince
"Growing up isn't the problem... forgetting is."
Two stories unfold in this animated feature inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's classic. A practical, clockwork world prizes efficiency above all else, with days scheduled down to the minute. A curious old neighbor enters her life and patiently narrates the tale of a boy who leaves a tiny... Read more
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About The Little Prince
Two stories unfold in this animated feature inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's classic. A practical, clockwork world prizes efficiency above all else, with days scheduled down to the minute. A curious old neighbor enters her life and patiently narrates the tale of a boy who leaves a tiny asteroid to travel among strange planets alone. Through the Little Prince's travels, the film invites the girl to reexamine what really matters and to consider friendship, imagination, and courage as antidotes to a world that worships results. The neighbor's storytelling threads into her everyday life, weaving vivid animations and a collage of styles that echo both the fable and the here and now. No spoilers, just a doorway back to wonder.
Directed by Mark Osborne, The Little Prince reimagines the beloved novella for a contemporary audience. The film blends CGI with hand drawn animation, creating a two layer narrative that honors the source while inviting a generation to dream and reflect.
Worldwide, the film earned 101,281,211 dollars against a production budget of 64 million, reflecting solid international appeal and a successful release as a mid range animated feature that drew families across Europe, Asia and the Americas to theaters worldwide today.
Cultural impact comes from the film's blend of art styles and its reframing of a familiar fable. The visuals mix hand drawn lines with modern CGI to mirror a conversation across generations. Viewers discuss the message that imagination matters as much as duty in everyday life for kids and adults.
Critics hailed the film for its warm emotional center and inventive storytelling, noting that the blend of the modern thread with the Little Prince fable avoids sentimentality while honoring the source. Its themes emphasize friendship, memory, and choosing imagination over purely practical pursuits as a takeaway for kids and adults.
Details
- Release Date
- July 29, 2015
- Runtime
- 1h 46m
- Rating
- PG
- User Ratings
- 2,920 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Adventure, Animation, Fantasy, Family
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Orange Studio +4 more
- Budget
- $64,000,000
- Box Office
- $101,281,211
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Riley Osborne
The Little Prince (voice)
Mackenzie Foy
The Little Girl (voice)
Jeff Bridges
The Aviator (voice)
Rachel McAdams
The Mother (voice)
Marion Cotillard
The Rose (voice)
James Franco
The Fox (voice)
Benicio del Toro
The Snake (voice)
Bud Cort
The King (voice)
Ricky Gervais
The Conceited Man (voice)
Albert Brooks
The Businessman (voice)
Written by: Mark Osborne, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Bob Persichetti