The Living Forest movie poster

The Living Forest

January 2, 2003 1h 23m 5.6/10 (26 votes)

Originally released in 2003. The Living Forest is a animation/family film. directed by Angel de la Cruz. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Nacho Aldeguer, Mar Bordallo, and Claudio Rodríguez

Synopsis

Each day when the humans leave Cecebre Forest, its transforms into a magical place where plants and creatures come alive in wonderful ways. Trouble strikes on the day that men in hard hats plant a long, hard, cold telephone pole in the middle of the forest. The forest is in disarray and Furi, a friendly mole, finds that his friend Linda is missing along with an entire mole colony! The forest creatures join Furi on his quest to find the moles, proving that friendship can overcome any obstacle.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 2, 2003 23 years ago
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Runtime 1h 23m 83 minutes total
User Rating 5.6/10 Mixed (26 votes)
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Budget $3.7M Production budget
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Box Office $482.9K 0.1x return
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Language GL Original language
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Country Spain Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
GL
Budget
$3,747,230
Revenue
$482,902

Production Companies

  • Dygra Films
  • Xunta de Galicia
  • Megatrix Sau
  • Fantastic Films International
  • Twin Films
  • Colifilms Distribution
  • Twin Video
  • RUSCICO
  • Medusa Video
  • Odeon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Living Forest about?

Each day when the humans leave Cecebre Forest, its transforms into a magical place where plants and creatures come alive in wonderful ways. Trouble strikes on the day that men in hard hats plant a ...

Who directed The Living Forest?

The Living Forest was directed by Angel de la Cruz.

How long is The Living Forest?

The Living Forest has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).

When was The Living Forest released?

The Living Forest was released on January 2, 2003 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Living Forest?

The main cast of The Living Forest includes Nacho Aldeguer, Mar Bordallo, Claudio Rodríguez, Juan Miguel Cuesta, Javier Franquelo.