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Vitello Vitello

Dorte Bengtson / Denmark, United Kingdom / 2018 / 72 min / Slovene subtitles, English / 7+

Vitello lives with his Mom in a small terraced house next to the ring road. In many ways being Vitello is totally okay. He gets plenty of spaghetti with butter and grated cheese. He has his annoying friends Max and Hasse. And he is friends with William, the brat.

There is only one problem. Vitello doesn’t have a dad. Well – of course he has a dad – Vitello just doesn’t know who he is. Mum is no help. She just says ‘He’s a scoundrel’. End of story. But that isn’t enough for Vitello, so he sets out in search of a father, only to find someone he isn’t quite expecting… 

Vitello is based on the popular children's books by Kim Fupz Aakeson and Niels Bo Bojesen. The animated feature film is directed by Dorte Bengtson.

The film will be screened in English version with Slovenian subtitles.

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