And for us in Poland, the dubbing was just as iconic. Who was your favorite character growing up? 👇
Released in 2006 (and reaching broader international audiences in 2007), Artur i Minimki 1 is not just a movie; it is a transmedia event. Directed by the legendary Luc Besson, based on his own novel series, this first chapter introduced the world to a ten-year-old boy, a race of tiny beings, and an epic quest that redefined the boundaries between live-action and CGI animation. artur i minimki 1
"A hero is measured by the size of his heart, not his height." ❤️ And for us in Poland, the dubbing was just as iconic
For fans of Luc Besson, was a revelation. Often described as France’s answer to Steven Spielberg, Besson brought a cinematic weight to the animated genre that was rare for the time. Directed by the legendary Luc Besson, based on
The story begins in the quaint, sun-drenched countryside of Connecticut. Arthur (Freddie Highmore) lives with his grandmother (Mia Farrow), a lovable but scatterbrained woman whose home is falling into disrepair. His grandfather, a passionate explorer and inventor, has been missing for four years. The family home is about to be repossessed by the villainous real estate mogul, Ernest Davido (David Bowie in a memorable live-action role).
Artur i Minimki 1 is the first installment in a fantasy adventure series that blends the real world with a tiny, hidden universe. The story centers on ten-year-old Arthur, a resourceful boy living with his grandmother in a peaceful countryside home. His grandfather, Archibald, disappeared mysteriously years earlier, leaving behind only cryptic clues about hidden treasures and a tribe of tiny, one-inch-high beings called the Minimki (Minimoys).