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| director = Ask Hasselbalch

| producer = Birgitte Hald
Eva Jakobsen
Lea Løbger

| writer = Anders Ølholm

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| starring = Oscar Dietz
Nicolas Bro
Samuel Ting Graf
Amalie Kruse Jensen
Learn Winther

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| music = Peter Schneidermann Edit on Wikidata

| cinematography = Niels Reedtz Johansen

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| distributor = SF Film
Cinedigm

| released = {{Film date|2013|10|03|US}}

| runtime = 77 minutes

| country = Denmark

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Antboy is a 2013 Danish live-action superhero film directed by Ask Hasselbalch set in modern-day Denmark. The screenplay was written by Anders Ølholm and adapted from the first three comic book volumes of the same name by Kenneth Bøgh Andersen. The titular role is portrayed by Oscar Dietz, while the film's antagonist, The Flea (translated from the Swedish Loppa), is portrayed by Nicolas Bro.

The film gained world premiere at the Canadian Film Festival TIFF{{cite web|last1=Keslassy|first1=Elsa|title='Antboy': Denmark's First Superhero Movie Flies to Global Screens (EXCLUSIVE)|url=http://variety.com/2014/film/global/antboy-denmarks-first-superhero-movie-flies-to-global-screens-exclusive-1201091903/|website=Variety.com|publisher=Variety|accessdate=10 March 2018}} and won its premiere at the Buster Film Festival before it was released in Danish cinemas on October 3, 2013.

The film is considered by some as Denmark's first superhero film, despite Birger Larsen's 2009 movie Superbror. The film received largely positive reviews before being released abroad in the US.

Production for Antboy began in October 2012 and the production drew headlines, including because of the cost budget, because the title character's costume is the most expensive costume in Danish film history with a budget of 250,000 kroner. [7] The film was also known as the first Danish-produced superhero film, despite Birger Larsen's family movie Superbror from 2009, also about a young boy who got super powers.

Antboy was released on 3 October 2013 in the Denmark and on 16 April 2014 worldwide. May 13, 2013, even before the release of the film, Ølholm announced via Twitter that he had begun the manuscript for Antboy's, which as was eventually released in 2014.

Critics were generally positive. Since then, two sequels were released as part of a trilogy: Antboy: Revenge of the Red Fury in 2014 and Antboy 3 in 2016.

Overview

Twelve-year old Pelle Nørhmann (Dietz) is accidentally bitten by an ant and develops ant-related superpowers. Assisted by his friend Wilhelm (Graf), Pelle creates the superhero Antboy to fight crime and to stop his newfound nemesis The Flea (Bro).

Plot Summary

Cast

Oscar Dietz as Antboy / Pelle Nørhmann

Nicolas Bro as Runs / Dr. Gæmelkrå

Samuel Ting Graf as Wilhelm

Amalie Kruse Jensen as Ida

Learn Winther as Pelle's Mom

Frank Thiel as Pelle's Father

Elsebeth Steentoft as Mrs. Gæmelkrå

Johannes Jeffries Sørensen as Mark

Cecilie Alstrup Tarp as Amanda

Marcuz Jess Petersen as Allan

Thomas Voss as Carsten

Caspar Phillipson as Mr. Sommersted

Jonas Schmidt as School photographer

Ash Scared as Tasks

Inge Lise Goltermann as Police officer

Jakob B. Engmann as School Officer

Thomas Hwan as Reporter

Nanna Schaumburg-Müller as Pelles Teacher

Claus Thobo-Carlsen as TV reporter

Michael Robdrup as Valet

Kenneth Bøgh Andersen as Managing Director

Production

Production for Antboy began in October 2012 [6] and the production drew headlines, including because of the cost budget, because the title character's costume is the most expensive costume in Danish film history with a budget of 250,000 kroner. [7] The film was also known as the first Danish-produced superhero film, despite Birger Larsen's family movie Superbror from 2009, also about a young boy who got super powers.

Development

Writing

Design

Filming

Post-production

Music

Marketing

Release

After the film premiered in Toronto, several companies sought distribution rights for Antboy Victor Elizado, co-founder of Viva Pictures, considers it the "quintessential family film".{{cite web|last1=Block|first1=Alex Ben|title=Cinedigm Acquires U.S. Rights to 'Antboy'|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cinedigm-acquires-us-rights-antboy-690638|website=Hollywoodreporter.com|publisher=Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=11 March 2018}} Cinedigm acquired Antboy as part of a multi-picture, multi-year deal with Viva Pictures.

Box office

Critical reception

After the film premiered in Toronto on September 2013, Maria Månson from the Film Company called, among other things, the film " charming, well-screwed and really nice to watch " and "the best Danish children's film for years" and rewarded it with five stars out of six. [4] Some critics were, however, less excited Jakob Stegelmann at the film magazine Ekko gave the film three out of six stars, which he reasoned that " the Danish children's film's themes and aesthetics are simply not so terrifying a mix as one believed. " [5]

Home media

Sequel

Antboy inspired two sequels, Antboy 2: Revenge of the Red Fury in 2014 and Antboy 3 in 2016.

References

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Sources

  • Movie Chambers {{cite web |last1=Chambers |first1=Paul |title=Hollywood@Home: Antboy |url=http://www.moviechambers.com/2014/07/26/dvd-review-antboy/ |website=MovieChambers.com |publisher=Movie Chambers |accessdate=25 October 2019}}
  • One Guys Opinion {{cite web |title=Antboy |url=http://www.oneguysopinion.com/antboy/ |website=OneGuysOpinion.com |publisher=One Guy's Opinion |accessdate=25 October 2019}}
  • Common Sense Media {{cite web |last1=Costello |first1=Brian |title=Antboy |url=https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/antboy |website=CommonSenseMedia.org |publisher=Common Sense Media |accessdate=25 October 2019}}
  • Los Angeles Times {{cite web |last1=Goldstein |first1=Gary |title='Antboy' packs power into a pint-sized superhero tale |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-antboy-review-20140416-story.html#axzz2z2n8SEPa |website=LATimes.com |publisher=Los Angeles Times |accessdate=25 October 2019}}
  • Seattle Times {{cite web |last1=Hartl |first1=John |title='Antboy': Danish superhero flick crawls along |url=https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/lsquoantboyrsquo-danish-superhero-flick-crawls-along/ |website=SeattleTimes.com |publisher=Seattle Times |accessdate=25 October 2019}}