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Best Birthday Ever Best Birthday Ever

Michael Ekbladh / Sweden, Netherlands, Germany / 2021 / 74 min / Dubbed / 4+

Little Charlie, a small rabbit, lives with his loving family and pets in a house at the edge of town. Like many 5-year olds, Little Charlie goes to a kindergarten and plays with his friends in the neighbourhood. He is used to having his parents’ full attention – but all of that changes when his baby sister Clara is born, leading to an unexpected adventure with his best friend Monica.

“It is a great adventure in itself to direct a good and exciting movie for the younger children. A story we try to tell from their own unique perspective. A story of courage, acceptance, growing as an individual and understanding the needs of others,”

- Michael Ekbladh

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