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Kevin hatte vor einiger Zeit die Möglichkeit an der Synchronisation des Trickfilms "Sunshine Barry & the Disco Worms" mitzuwirken, der letztes Jahr im September beim Internationalen Film Festival in Toronta gezeigt wurde. Er spricht - und singt - den Schlager singenden Käfer Tony Dean.
Im Rahmen des Stuttgarter Trickfilmfestivals ist dieser Film nun auch in Deutschland zu sehen:
Samstag, 09.05.2009 22.00 Uhr Metropol 1
Sonntag, 10.05.2009 14.00 Uhr Metropol 3
Achtung: Die Filmsprache ist Englisch, eine deutsche Fassung, auch mit Kevin als Tony Dean, ist in Planung. Leider gibt es im Rahmen des Festivals keine Filmeinzeltickets.
Tageskarten zum Preis von 20,- Euro sind beim Stuttgarter i-Punkt, Königsstraße 1a, 70173 Stuttgart, 0711/222-243 oder
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Quelle: MTA
Fuelled by disco music's infectious energy, Sunshine Barry & the Disco Worms is a comic and toe-tapping animated tale about a young worm pursuing a dream: to entertain the insect world through the power of the boogie! It's not easy being Barry. The other backyard insects don't give earthworms like him any respect, considering his kind to be the bottom of the food chain. Despite his adventurous spirit, all Barry has to look forward to is a boring life at a dull desk job in the compost industry. But his world is turned upside down when he finds an old disco record in a box of office supplies his father gives him. From the minute he hears the music's opening bars, he is hooked. His body twisting and turning in time with the beat, Barry realizes the key to a more exciting life. He will form a band and play that funky music to stardom by winning the upcoming annual song contest. Finding musicians to play in his band is not as easy as Barry had imagined. To make matters worse, he is informed that the contest organizers refuse to allow worms to compete. Determined to find a way to perform on the contest stage, Barry cobbles a band together. Despite their lack of experience and dubious talents, they are not half bad. But just as things are looking up, the would-be stars are dealt a terrible blow: the band is scooped up from the earth and placed in a vending machine to be sold as live bait! Could this really be the end for Barry and his disco dreams? Featuring colourful 3-D computer animation, a clever script and an amusing cast of insect characters, this is a joyous story about a spirited worm out to prove that having no arms or legs is no obstacle to getting down. It is certain to inspire laughter, excitement and perhaps even a little dancing.
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