
Overview:
Orphaned at birth and raised by storks, teenage sparrow Richard believes he is one of them. But when time comes to migrate to Africa, his stork family is forced to reveal his true identity and leave him behind in the forest, since he is not a migratory bird and would not survive the journey. Determined to prove he is a stork after all, Richard ventures south on his own. But only with the help of Olga, an eccentric owl with an imaginary friend and Kiki, a narcissistic, disco-singing parakeet, does he stand a chance to reach his goal and learn to accept who he really is.Status: | Released (2017-04-28) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 3 nominations |
Screen: | Reza Memari, Anne D. Bernstein, Jeffrey Hylton |
Productions: | Walking The Dog, Den Siste Skilling, Knudsen & Streuber Medienmanufaktur, Ulysses Filmproduktion, Melusine Productions |
Production Countries: | Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, Norway, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Casts
- 235884: Christian Gaul - Kiki (voice)
- 1835086: Tilman Döbler - Richard (voice)
- 33040: Nicolette Krebitz - Olga (voice)
- 1835089: Maud Ackermann - Aurora (voice)
- 1835091: Schroeder Kacmar - Baby Richard (voice)
- 4651253: Marco Eßer - Max (voice)
- 1299951: Erica D. Schroeder - Aurora (voice)
Crews
- 2163415: Joe Vitale - Additional Dialogue - Crew
- 3207604: Stéphane Lecocq - Art Direction - Art
- 1565178: Reza Memari - Director - Directing
- 57917: Toby Genkel - Director - Directing
- 937779: Kristine Knudsen - Production Director - Production
- 1428981: Emely Christians - Production Director - Production
- 1952216: Jeffrey Hylton - Additional Dialogue - Crew
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Sparrow “Richard” has been brought up by a family of storks firmly believing that he is one of them, just a bit different. When his family plan to migrate, though, they don’t intend on taking him with them and so the poor wee critter awakens one morning to find mum, dad and brother “ ....
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