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The Croods: A New Age
2021 | 95 min | K-7 | adventure, animation, comedy
The Croods, the world’s first family, have survived numerous dangers and disasters throughout their history, such as prehistoric beasts. However, now they encounter something that will change their lives – another family.
The Croods need a new home, so the family sets out to find a safe place to live. After finding a sheltered paradise full of natural resources, they think their problems are solved. However, there is one but – another family already lives in the place, called Bettermans.
The Bettermans are slightly ahead of the Croods in evolution. They have a spectacular tree house, wonderful inventions, and abundant farms full of food. The families quickly become strained when they take the Croods to live with them.
When everything seems to be going wrong, a new threat throws both families out of their new homes and into an adventure. They have to accept each other’s differences, support each other and build a common future. (Source: Finnkino)
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About the movie
Subjects
- biology
- health education
- history
- pupil counselling
Keywords
- courage
- defeating difficulties
- differency
- emotional skills
- humoristic
- identity and growing
- imagination growth
- informational
- media education
- optimistic
- relationships
- respectful
- rolemodels
- roots
- team work
- warmth
Educational levels
- high schools and vocational schools
- middle schools
- primary schools
Genres
- adventure
- animation
- comedy
Playlists
- feelgood-movies
- growth story
Age limits
- K-7
Studios
- Universal Pictures
For media educator
The Croods: A New Age is first and foremost a comedy. The best film for family animations combines different types of humor, and some of the jokes are aimed at older viewers, while some are for younger audiences. The film is full of cavemen's versions of the modern world's gadgets: tablets, flat-screen TVs, and toilets... The film humorously mirrors the phenomena and issues of the modern world and offers viewers of all ages good insights and something to grasp. (Source: Media-avain.fi)
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