MONTY AND THE STREET PARTY
by Anders Morgenthaler, Mikael Wulff
synopsis
Monty is a perfectly normal boy living in a perfectly normal city, surrounded by all sorts of eccentric neighbours, from bearded nuns on stilts to parkour nudists. But one day, dark clouds start to gather over his idyllic world. Monty‘s best friend suddenly decides she is too old to play with him, his mother has fallen in love with her CrossFit trainer, his father has become depressed – and to top it all, the annual street party has been cancelled. This will not do! Monty‘s quest to save the day unfolds with bizarre humour and a keen sense for the absurd – and running commentary by Pelle Asbjørn Eriksen, lone employee of the Secret Service of Denmark, manning the surveillance cameras with his wannabe superstar mongrel, Helmuth.
international title: | Monty and the Street Party |
original title: | Mugge & vejfesten |
country: | Denmark, Belgium, Sweden |
sales agent: | TrustNordisk |
year: | 2019 |
genre: | animation |
directed by: | Anders Morgenthaler, Mikael Wulff |
film run: | 80' |
screenplay: | Anders Morgenthaler, Mikael Wulff |
film editing: | Anders Skov, Malte Pedersson |
art director: | Frederik Storm |
music: | Yves Gourmeur |
producer: | Julie Lind-Holm, Jonas Bagger |
co-producer: | Marie Cecilie Gade, Robin Kerremanns, Mark Denessen, Lizette Jonjic, Dimitri Verbeeck |
executive producer: | Peter Aalbæk Jensen |
production: | New Creations, Zentropa Entertainments, Caviar Films, Zentropa Belgium, Zentropa International Sweden |