

The Rainbow Tribe
Morgan Roberts, a middle aged adult in crisis, reunites with his best friend when he returns to the summer camp of his youth. His troubles seem to magnify when he is joined by a rag-tag group of 10 year old campers. Through their struggles they collectively overcome their personal problems and exchange them for one of the best summers of their lives.
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Plot Summary
A young girl named Sarah, who loves animals, dreams of owning her own riding school. She embarks on an adventure with her friends, facing challenges and learning valuable lessons along the way.
Critical Reception
The Rainbow Tribe is a lighthearted family film that aims to entertain younger audiences with its themes of friendship, adventure, and animal love. While not a critical darling, it found a receptive audience among families looking for gentle, feel-good entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its innocent charm and positive messages for children.
- Some critics found the plot predictable and the humor a bit too simplistic.
- The animal performances and scenic settings were often highlighted as enjoyable aspects.
Google audience: Audience feedback on Google is limited, but general sentiment from family viewers often points to it being a sweet and harmless film suitable for young children, with appreciation for its focus on animals and friendship.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in picturesque locations in France, enhancing its visual appeal for family viewing.
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