O Lobo e o Cordeiro e outras fábulas de La Fontaine 2006
A charming animated anthology from director Ale McHaddo, *O Lobo e o Cordeiro e outras fábulas de La Fontaine (2006)* brings to life the timeless wisdom of Jean de La Fontaine's classic animal fables.
Director: Ale McHaddo
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *O Lobo e o Cordeiro e outras fábulas de La Fontaine (2006)* about?
This animated anthology revives Jean de La Fontaine's most beloved animal fables, blending humor and moral lessons into bite-sized stories. Each segment follows different animals—like the wolf and lamb—unfolding with clever twists that teach timeless wisdom.
Who directed *O Lobo e o Cordeiro e outras fábulas de La Fontaine*?
The film was directed by Ale McHaddo, a filmmaker known for his creative approach to classic storytelling.
Who stars in *O Lobo e o Cordeiro e outras fábulas de La Fontaine*?
The film features an ensemble cast of animated animal characters, including the iconic wolf and lamb from La Fontaine's fables, along with other woodland and barnyard creatures.
Is *O Lobo e o Cordeiro e outras fábulas de La Fontaine (2006)* worth watching?
As a family-friendly animated anthology with universal themes, it's a delightful choice for viewers of all ages. The film's blend of humor, charm, and subtle life lessons makes it a hidden gem worth revisiting.
How long is *O Lobo e o Cordeiro e outras fábulas de La Fontaine*?
Runtime details are not listed.
About O Lobo e o Cordeiro e outras fábulas de La Fontaine (2006) — A Vibrant Animation of La Fontaine's Timeless Fables
A charming animated anthology from director Ale McHaddo, *O Lobo e o Cordeiro e outras fábulas de La Fontaine (2006)* brings to life the timeless wisdom of Jean de La Fontaine's classic animal fables. Each short story unfolds with vibrant colors, expressive characters, and a gentle moral core that resonates with both children and adults alike. Whether it's the cunning wolf outsmarting his prey or the innocent lamb facing unexpected challenges, the film weaves humor, drama, and heart into a visually rich tapestry of moral lessons.
Set against lush, pastoral landscapes and bustling barnyards, the stories unfold with a lighthearted yet thoughtful tone. The animation style blends tradition with modernity, keeping the spirit of La Fontaine's 17th-century tales alive while making them accessible to a contemporary audience. Families will appreciate the humor and warmth, while older viewers might find deeper reflections on power, fairness, and the age-old dance between predator and prey.