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Kirikou and the Sorceress

Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998)

Can Kirikou save his village from a terrible curse?

7.3/10(1,156)·TMDBPG 1998 1h 11m FR

Now streaming on Zoovie: Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998) — 1h 11m, free in HD. Directed by Michel Ocelot, starring Doudou Gueye Thiaw, Maimouna N'Diaye, and Awa Sène Sarr. Genre: Adventure and Animation. No subscription, no email required.

What is Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998) about?

Drawn from elements of West African folk tales, it depicts how a newborn boy, Kirikou, saves his village from the evil witch Karaba.

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Director:
Michel Ocelot
Production:
Les Armateurs, Monipoly Productions, France 3 Cinéma, RTBF
Country:
France, Belgium, Luxembourg
Languages:
French
Budget:
$4,495,000
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0181627

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Who stars in Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998)?

Doudou Gueye Thiaw as Kirikou enfant (voice), Maimouna N'Diaye as La Mère (voice), Awa Sène Sarr as Karaba (voice), Robert Liensol as Le Sage dans la montagne (voice), William Nadylam as Kirikou jeune homme (voice), Sebastien Hebrant as Kirikou jeune homme (voice), Thilombo Lubambu as L'Oncle (voice), Rémi Bichet as Kirikou adulte.

Also Known As

ESKirikú y la brujaCN女巫与叽里咕PLKirikou i czarodziejkaKR키리쿠와 마녀FRKirikou & la Sorcièrealternative spellingUSKirikou & the Sorceressalternative spellingFRKirikoushort titleUSKirikou and the Witchinformal literal English title

Did You Know?

  • At just 71 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
  • This film is part of the The Kirikou Collection, which includes 3 movies.
  • This was a multinational production involving France, Belgium, Luxembourg.

The Kirikou Collection

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User Reviews

CinemaSerf 7/10

This is a really joyous animation to watch. A pregnant lady gives birth to a determined young infant who can immediately walk, talk and who names himself "Kirikou". Enthusiastic, questioning, innocent - he discovers that his village well has been stopped up by the evil sorceress "Karaba" and so decides to rectify the situation. His adventures are fun, simple - as is the animation - with plenty of humour from the dialogue, just the tiniest degree of menace and some interesting characterisations for our young man to engage with along the way. The film looks a little at the superstitions that guide this small West African community, but also at their people's synergies with nature - the whole collaborative way in which humans and other animals co-exist (or not). The themes are relayed cleverly using the naivety of a child's eyes - and that's frequently poignant, comical, amusing - and surprisingly practical. The young boy engages with the animal kingdom in a plausible way too - they don't speak, indeed frequently the collection of squirrels, wart-hogs and snakes react naturally when they encounter him - scoring away or taking him on. "Kirikou" is a can-do child! Sure, if he was your's you might have wanted to throttle him at birth - he is a tad precocious, but if this film doesn't make you smile and feel better, then I don't know what will....

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Where can I watch Kirikou and the Sorceress online for free?

You can watch Kirikou and the Sorceress (1998) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Kirikou and the Sorceress?

Kirikou and the Sorceress has a running time of 1h 11m (71 minutes total).

Who directed Kirikou and the Sorceress?

Kirikou and the Sorceress was directed by Michel Ocelot.

Is Kirikou and the Sorceress worth watching?

Kirikou and the Sorceress has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.3/10 based on 1,156 votes.

What genre is Kirikou and the Sorceress?

Kirikou and the Sorceress is a Adventure, Animation and Family film released in 1998.

Who stars in Kirikou and the Sorceress?

The cast of Kirikou and the Sorceress includes Doudou Gueye Thiaw, Maimouna N'Diaye, Awa Sène Sarr, Robert Liensol and William Nadylam.