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The Lego Ninjago Movie

In the battle for NINJAGO® City, Lloyd, a college student by day and a Green Ninja by night, finds himself on an epic adventure with his secret ninja fighter friends! Led by the wise Master Wu, they must defeat the evil warlord Garmado, the worst guy ever, who also happens to be Lloyd’s father. Directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher and Bob Logan.

As original voice actors, e.g. Jackie Chan, Dave Franco and Fred Armisen.

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Storks

Storks’ job is to deliver babies…or at least it used to be. Now they deliver packages to the international online store Kivijalka.com. Junior, the company’s number one emissary, is waiting for a promotion when Baby Factory accidentally starts up on his shift, bringing into the world a sweet, but completely unauthorized, baby girl.

Junior and his friend Tuuli, the only person in Haikaravuori, desperately try to find a delivery address for this puzzle package before the boss finds out about it. They rush to complete their first baby delivery, which turns out to be a wild and enlightening adventure that may change at least one family’s life, and return the storks to their true calling in life.

Directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland. As original voice actors, e.g. Andy Samberg, Katie Crown and Kelsey Grammer.

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Inside Out

The story tells about the five basic emotions that live inside the head of a young girl: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust. The move from the old hometown to San Francisco starts a whirlwind of emotions, which causes Joy and Sadness to get out of the cockpit and into the emotional storage room. The long return journey towards the emotional center begins, but time is running out when the cockpit begins to lose its grip on the girl’s emotional states. Directed by Pete Docter and Ronnie Del Carmen. In voice roles, e.g. Amy Poehler, Bill Hader and Lewis Black.

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Sing

Sing is the so-called A feel good movie that makes the viewer smile and be happy. Sing takes place in an American town inhabited by animals. The main character is the tenacious and positive koala Buster Moon, who does everything for his dream and at the same time encourages others to be their best. The focus of the film is on talent competitions, which include many good role models and characters with different personalities to identify with.

An animated film full of music tells about how each of us can find our inner star. In the film, you learn to believe in yourself, overcome fears and difficulties, cooperate and support others. In the end, winning the competition itself takes a back seat – Directed by Garth Jennings and Christophe Loudelet, Voice roles include Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon and Seth MacFarlane.

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Happy Feet

Mumble is a young and lively emperor penguin who, to the horror of his peers and parents, cannot sing. It would be good for every penguin to stay in tune and develop their own love song if they want to get a partner and have offspring. In addition to his lack of singing skills, Mumble arouses aggravation with his unheard of great tap dancing skills. Directed by George Miller. In voice roles e.g. Elijah Wood, Brittany Murphy and Hugh Jackman.

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Hugo

Hugo is a magical story about an orphan boy who lives his own little mysterious life in a Paris train station. He has a slightly peculiar girl to help him and together they search for the answer to a mysterious problem involving his recently deceased father, the evil toy shop owner who lives downstairs and a heart-shaped lock with a missing key. Directed by Martin Scorsese. In roles e.g. Asa Butterfield, Chloë Grace Moretz and Christopher Lee.

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The Artist

In 1927 Hollywood, George Valentin, a silent film star, faces a threat to his career with the rise of sound films. Simultaneously, a young extra named Peppy Miller is ascending to stardom and great popularity. The events of the film intertwine with the tumultuous upheaval of the film industry. “The Artist” was awarded five Oscars, including Best Motion Picture of the Year, Directing (Michel Hazanavicius), Actor in a Leading Role (Jean Dujardin), Costume Design, and Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (Ludovic Bource).

The film is a tribute to the silent film era and the Golden Age of Hollywood.

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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Based on Roald Dahl’s popular children’s book, a film about a poor boy named Jali, who gets to explore the wonders of Villi Vonka’s chocolate factory with four other children. The factory is full of surprises. Directed by Tim Burton. In roles e.g. Johnny Depp and Freddie Highmore.

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Coco

In the Disney-Pixar film Coco, music has been forbidden in Miguel’s family for many generations, but still the boy dreams of a career as a musician, inspired by his idol Ernesto de la Cruz. As a result of a mysterious chain of events, Miguel ends up in the colorful Land of the Dead, where he meets an irresistible crook named Hector. Together, they go on an amazing adventure to find out the true story of Miguel’s family. Directed by Lee Unkrich.