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Shaun The Sheep Movie

Shaun The Sheep Movie

  • 2015 film

When Shaun's mischief inadvertently leads to the Farmer being taken away, Shaun, Bitzer and the flock have to go into the big city to rescue him. Stars Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, Omid Djalili, Richard Webber, Kate Harbour and more.

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Shaun the Sheep: The Movie DVD review

I'm glad to say that Aardman have not lost any of their trademark comedy values that unites both children and adults.

Mark Foker, Your Local Guardian, 3rd June 2015

Shaun The Sheep Movie: behind the scenes

From the outside, it all looks pretty conventional - a neat, unassuming building tucked away in a corner of an industrial park on the edges of Bristol. One step across the threshold, however, and it's clear that a rich, woolly world lies within the walls of Aardman Studios, where Shaun The Sheep is on the verge of joining their other big screen stars.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 14th February 2015

Peter Lord admits making a furry film felt too easy

Aardman Animations have done it again, with Shaun the Sheep garnering universal praise and chuckles for its simple tale of a little sheep getting lost in the big smoke. How DO they do it?

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 9th February 2015

Aardman on bringing Shaun the Sheep to the big screen

Shaun the Sheep is on the brink of stardom, and politicians want to cosy up to Aardman Animations. It's all a long way from Morph...

Steven MacKenzie, The Big Issue, 9th February 2015

Interview: Dave Alex Riddett, director of photography

At 6ft 3in, Dave Alex Riddett would be considered tall in most circumstances. But here, in a world occupied by characters no higher than 9in, the Leicester-born director of photography looks like a giant.

Becky Jones, Leicester Mercury, 6th February 2015

Shaun the Sheep the Movie review - shear delight

Aardman's big-screen version of the stop-motion TV series is jam-packed with gags, visual ideas and narrative invention.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 6th February 2015

Review: Shaun the Sheep Movie

The stop-motion techniques used by Aardman animation remain as appealing as ever, giving life to Heath Robinson-style contraptions, clever visual gags and characters.

Alan Hunter, The Daily Express, 6th February 2015

Nick Park on Shaun the Sheep's big screen debut

Radio Times readers voted Shaun the Sheep their children's TV favourite. Eddie Mair rounds up creator Nick Park and his flock to find out how Shaun became a big-screen star...

Eddie Mair, Radio Times, 6th February 2015

Movie review: Shaun the Sheep Movie (U)

This British comedy doesn't scale the same heights of the studio's Wallace and Gromit movies but is guaranteed to delight the children.

David Edwards, Daily Record, 6th February 2015

Shaun the Sheep: Bleating the competition

A humble ram with no eyebrows, Shaun The Sheep is hard to animate but easy to love. As he makes his big screen debut, the film's directors explain how Shaun became Aardman Animations' biggest property.

Mark Savage, BBC News, 5th February 2015

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