Goat Story
Goat Story - The Old Prague Legends (Czech: Kozí příběh - pověsti staré Prahy) is a 2008 film. It was the first Czech and Eastern European 3D computer-animated fantasy comedy feature film, and was written by Jan Tománek and David Sláma, produced and directed by Jan Tománek with music by David Solař and animated by Art And Animation studio.
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Directed by | Jan Tománek |
Produced by | Jan Tománek |
Written by | Jan Tománek David Sláma |
Story by | Jan Tománek David Sláma |
Starring | Jiří Lábus Matěj Hádek Mahulena Bočanová Michal Dlouhý Petr Pelzer Jan Přeučil Viktor Preiss Miroslav Táborský Karel Heřmánek Petr Nárožný Dalimil Klapka Pavel Rímský Ota Jirák Filip Jevič Justin Svoboda |
Music by | David Solař |
Cinematography | Jan Tománek |
Edited by | Alois Fisárek Jan Tománek |
Production company | Art And Animation studio Visions In Technology D production Ceská Televize |
Distributed by | Bontonfilm Phase 4 Films |
Release date | 16 October 2008[1] |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Czech Republic |
Language | Czech English |
Budget | $1.8 million |
Box office | $1.3 million (Czech republic) |
The film was made for five years, and only about ten animators and 3D graphic designers worked on it. The film's budget was $ 1.8 million, a negligible amount, compared to the Shrek movies (budget: $ 60 million) that it is often compared to.
The film features the voice performances of Jiří Lábus, Matěj Hádek, Mahulena Bočanová, Michal Dlouhý, Petr Pelzer, Jan Přeučil, Viktor Preiss, Miroslav Táborský, Karel Heřmánek, Petr Nárožný, Dalimil Klapka, Pavel Rímský, Ota Jirák, Filip Jevič and Justin Svoboda. It was the first Czech and East Europe feature-length computer animated film. The film was theatrically released on October 16, 2008 by Phase 4 Films and Bontonfilm. It won the main prize at the 2010 Buenos Aires International Children's Film Festival.[2] The film featured on the cover of the March 2008 edition of American magazine Animation.[3]
In 2012, Art And Animation studio produced a sequel, titled Goat story with Cheese.
In 2015, the film’s producers put the movie on YouTube for free. The film is available in many languages, both the original Czech and numerous others— including English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Russian, and Hindi. [4].
Plot
The film features a comedic story about the friendship between the village boy Kuba and his goat in medieval Prague. In Prague, Kuba falls in love with Máca, a worldly girl. The Goat begins to envy this relationship. Their story intertwines with that of the poor student Matěj and his contract with the Devil.
Cast
The film stars the voice talents of:
- Jiří Lábus as Goat
- Matěj Hádek as Kuba
- Mahulena Bočanová as Máca
- Michal Dlouhý as Matěj
- Petr Pelzer as Mistr Hanuš
- Jan Přeučil as Purkmistr
- Viktor Preiss as Konšel
- Miroslav Táborský as Priest Ignác
- Karel Heřmánek as Devil / Leader
- Petr Nárožný as Beggar
- Dalimil Klapka as Beggar
- Pavel Rímský as Beggar
- Ota Jirák as Taverner
- Filip Jevič as Student
- Justin Svoboda as Student
- Mike Buffo as Jemmy (English version)
- Luba Goy as Cořum (English version)
- Jo-Anne Krupa as Katy (English version)
Release
The film was theatrically released on October 16, 2008 by Phase 4 Films and Bontonfilm and was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 10, 2009 by Bontonfilm.
Production
On 14 October 2001, it was announced that Jan Tománek was hired and set to direct, produce and write Goat Story - The Old Prague Legends. David Sláma co-wrote the script for the film. The film budget was just $1.8 million for release in 2008. On 5 June 2003, it was announced that Jiří Lábus, Matěj Hádek, Mahulena Bočanová, Michal Dlouhý, Petr Pelzer, Jan Přeučil, Viktor Preiss, Miroslav Táborský, Karel Heřmánek, Petr Nárožný, Dalimil Klapka, Pavel Rímský, Ota Jirák, Filip Jevič and Justin Svoboda joined the film. Mike Buffo and Jo-Anne Krupa joined the cast on 9 July to voice Jemmy and Katy in the English version produced by Karl Hirsh. On 10 December 2005, it was announced that David Solař would compose the music for the film. Development, animation, lighting, color and storyboarding of the film was completed in Prague, Czech Republic. On 8 March 2007, Phase 4 Films and Bontonfilm acquired distribution rights to the film.
Rating
The film was rated PG-13 for sensuality and nudity.
Box office
The film grossed $1.3 million in the Czech Republic. With admission 350.000 just in Czech Republic it became the most successful Czech animated movie ever.
Awards
Bangkok International Film Festival 2009
Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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Golden Kinnaree Award | Feature Animation | Jan Tománek | Nominated |
Czech Lions 2009
Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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Czech Lion | Best Art Direction (Nejlepší výtvarný počin) | Jan Tománek | Nominated |
Sequel
A sequel, Goat Story 2 was released in 2012.
See also
- List of animated feature films
- List of computer-animated films
- Prague Astronomical Clock
References
- "Czech CGI movie Goat Story released". Radio Prague. 16 October 2008. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
- "Goat Story awarded in Buenos Aires". Czech News Agency. 16 September 2010. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
- "Kozí příběh, první český 3D film, zaujal i v Hollywoodu". Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). 26 June 2008. Retrieved 5 January 2014.
- "Youtube channel - AAA studio".
External links
- Goat story on YouTube for free
- Official English website
- Official Czech website
- Kozí príbeh on IMDb
- Goat Story at Rotten Tomatoes