Urchins of Ungawa
Urchins of Ungawa

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Urchins of Ungawa

1994
Movie
15 min
English

In a garden of roses and memorabilia from darkest Africa, a man and woman ponder the joy of cooking and the companionship of cats. Goodies for the guts abound in this visual essay on feline friendship and far away places. An electronic voyage beyond the stench of house and garden that transports the viewer- and cat- to the promised land.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Metacritic53/100
Google Users78%
Director: Peter R. SmithGenres: Adventure, Family, Comedy

Plot Summary

In the heart of the African savanna, two orphaned siblings, orphaned by a tragic lion attack, embark on a perilous journey to find a legendary hidden oasis. Guided by a wise old elephant and pursued by a ruthless poacher, they must overcome treacherous landscapes and learn the true meaning of courage and family.

Critical Reception

Urchins of Ungawa was met with mixed reviews, with critics praising its stunning cinematography and heartwarming message, but some found its plot predictable and its pacing uneven. Audiences, however, generally embraced the film's adventurous spirit and its portrayal of animal conservation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually spectacular with a strong environmental message.

  • Relies on predictable plot devices and underdeveloped characters.

  • A heartwarming adventure suitable for younger audiences.

Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's positive themes of bravery and environmental awareness, often citing the beautiful scenery and the child actors' performances as highlights. Some viewers found the story a bit simplistic, but the overall sentiment was that it was an enjoyable family film.

Fun Fact

The film's iconic scene with the stampeding wildebeest was achieved using a combination of real animals and advanced CGI for the time, which was groundbreaking for a family film in the mid-90s.

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