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Dragon Hill, la colina del dragón

2002 Spanish animated film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dragon Hill, la colina del dragón
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Dragon Hill, la colina del dragón is a 2002 Spanish animated adventure fantasy film directed by Ángel Izquierdo[1] and written and produced by Antonio Zurera Aragón.[4] It won the Goya Award for Best Animated Film at the 17th Goya Awards.[5]

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Plot

Voice cast

  • Elvira García as Elfy
  • Esperanza García as Kevin
  • Antonio García Moral as Septimus
  • Carmen Capdet as Maud
  • Nuria Cepero as Gala
  • Vicente Gil as Ken
  • Ariana Jimenez as Vivien
  • Reinaldo Coello as Ethelbert
  • Gloria Gonzalez as Speaker
  • Joaquín Gómez as Newton / Cook 1 / Viking
  • Francesc Rocamora as Montesquieu
  • Ferran Calvo as Cook 2 and Bear
  • Juan Miguel Diez as Cook 3 and Captain
  • Robert Paterson as Director

Release

The film was released theatrically on 20 December 2002 in Spain.[1] Released in the Netherlands on 9 October 2003, the film grossed $678,228. It was re-released in Poland on 26 January 2007 and grossed $238,107.[3]

Accolades

At the 17th Goya Awards, Dragon Hill won Best Animated Film and the song "Un Lugar Más Allá" by Emilio Alquézar was nominated for Best Original Song, but lost to "Sevillana Para Carlos" by Roque Baños for Salomé.[5]

Sequels

The film was followed by two sequels, El cubo mágico [ca] (The Magic Cube) in 2006[6] and El corazón del roble (The Heart of the Oak) in 2012.[7]

References

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