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My Father’s Dragon

My Father’s Dragon
My Father’s Dragon

Film Details

Year

2022

Duration

99 minutes

Genres

Animation, Family, Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English


Synopsis

A young boy named Elmer finds himself living in a new city with his mother who is struggling to make ends meet. While Elmer tries to help, he only seems to get in the way. After displaying an act of kindness towards a stray cat, the boy finds himself transported to Wild Island, a tropical paradise which is home to an array of colourful and curious beasts, including a dragon called Boris. Elmer discovers that all is not right on the island, however, with some of the animals using the dragon for their own needs, and so he sets out to rescue and befriend the fire-breathing beast. From the Irish animation studio that made Song of the Sea and The Secret of Kells, this vibrant adaptation of a classic children’s novel celebrates themes including courage and friendship.

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PG Classification

mild threat

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