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Vitello 2018

★ 6.02 votes72 min📅 2018-02-01

In this heartfelt Danish animated film, Vitello (2018), directed by Dorte Bengtson, follows a spirited young boy brimming with energy and surrounded by loyal friends like Max and Hasse.

Director: Dorte Bengtson

Cast

Samuel Søby Bang
Vitello (voice)
Sidse Babett Knudsen
Sidse Babett Knudsen
Vitello's Mother (voice)
Nicolaj Kopernikus
Nicolaj Kopernikus
Gregers (voice)
Adrian Seier Aarup
William (voice)
Sander Herstad Lauridsen
Max/Hasse (voice)
Bodil Jørgensen
Bodil Jørgensen
Geogine Dame (voice)
Paul Hüttel
Paul Hüttel
Ældre Mand (voice)
Birthe Neumann
Birthe Neumann
Ældre Dame (voice)
Morten Grunwald
Morten Grunwald
Gud (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vitello (2018) about?

Vitello is an energetic young boy who misses having a father in his life, so he sets off on an adventure to find one. Along the way, he learns that the father he imagines may not be the person he hoped for, leading to a touching story about family and belonging.

Who directed Vitello?

Vitello was directed by Dorte Bengtson, a filmmaker known for her work in family-friendly animated projects.

Who stars in Vitello?

The main cast includes Samuel Søby Bang, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Nicolaj Kopernikus, and Adrian Seier Aarup.

Is Vitello (2018) worth watching?

For families and fans of animated films, Vitello offers a charming and heartfelt story with relatable themes. While it may not have a high-profile rating, its positive messages and engaging animation make it a worthwhile watch for younger audiences.

How long is Vitello?

Vitello has a runtime of 72 minutes.

About Vitello (2018) — Heartwarming Animated Film Exploring Family Bonds

In this heartfelt Danish animated film, Vitello (2018), directed by Dorte Bengtson, follows a spirited young boy brimming with energy and surrounded by loyal friends like Max and Hasse. Confronted by the absence of a father figure in his life, Vitello embarks on a quest to find one, only to discover that the idealized father he imagines may not be the reality he expected. The film weaves themes of family, belonging, and the complexities of growing up into a visually vibrant and emotionally engaging narrative.

Bengtson's direction brings a warm, inviting atmosphere to the screen, blending humor and tenderness in a story that resonates with both children and adults. With its relatable characters and gentle exploration of relationships, Vitello captures the innocence of childhood dreams and the sometimes messy truth of life's unexpected turns.