7.6

The Little Prince

Le petit prince

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7.6

The Little Prince

Le petit prince

  • Year 2015
  • Duration 108 min
  • Country France, Canada, United States, China
  • Language English
A little girl lives in a very grown-up world with her mother, who tries to prepare her for it. Her neighbor, the Aviator, introduces the girl to an extraordinary world where anything is possible, the world of the Little Prince.

About The Little Prince

The 2015 animated adaptation of 'The Little Prince' masterfully expands Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's beloved novella into a visually stunning and emotionally resonant film. Directed by Mark Osborne, this French-Canadian-American co-production weaves the original story into a contemporary narrative about a young girl whose meticulously planned life is interrupted by her eccentric elderly neighbor, the Aviator. Through his tales of the Little Prince from Asteroid B-612, she discovers the importance of imagination, connection, and what truly matters in life.

The film's dual animation styles are particularly noteworthy—the contemporary world is rendered in crisp CGI, while the Prince's story unfolds through exquisite stop-motion sequences that capture the poetic beauty of the original illustrations. Voice performances by Jeff Bridges as the Aviator, Mackenzie Foy as the Little Girl, and Marion Cotillard as the Rose bring depth and warmth to their characters. Rachel McAdams and James Franco also contribute memorable supporting roles.

What makes 'The Little Prince' essential viewing is how it preserves the philosophical heart of the original while making it accessible to modern audiences. The film explores themes of adulthood, loss, friendship, and seeing with the heart rather than just the eyes. Its emotional climax delivers a powerful message about holding onto wonder in an increasingly pragmatic world. For families seeking meaningful animation or adults revisiting a childhood favorite, this adaptation offers visual splendor and genuine emotional depth that lingers long after the credits roll.