The Living Forest
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The Living Forest
Summary
The Living Forest is an animated film[1]. It draws 111 Wikipedia views per month (animated_film category, ranking #630 of 1,376).[2]
Key Facts
- The Living Forest's instance of is recorded as animated film[3].
- The Living Forest was directed by Ángel de la Cruz[4].
- Wenceslao Fernández Flórez wrote the screenplay for The Living Forest[5].
- The Living Forest's genre is speculative fiction[6].
- The Living Forest was followed by Spirit of the Forest[7].
- The original language of The Living Forest was Spanish[8].
- The Living Forest's color is recorded as color[9].
- The Living Forest's country of origin is recorded as Spain[10].
- The Living Forest was released on August 3, 2001[11].
- The Living Forest's voice actor is recorded as Nacho Aldeguer[12].
- The Living Forest's voice actor is recorded as Mar Bordallo[13].
- The Living Forest's voice actor is recorded as Claudio Rodríguez[14].
- The Living Forest's voice actor is recorded as María Romero[15].
- The Living Forest's distributed by is recorded as Medusa Film[16].
- The Living Forest's title is recorded as {'lang': 'es', 'text': 'El bosque animado, sentirás su magia'}[17].
- The Living Forest's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q7727', 'amount': '+82'}[18].
- The Living Forest's aspect ratio is recorded as 1.85:1[19].
- The Living Forest's fabrication method is recorded as 3D animation[20].
- The Living Forest's box office is recorded as {'unit': 'Q4916', 'amount': '+1951816.29'}[21].
- The Living Forest's NMHH film rating is recorded as Category II[22].
- The Living Forest's CNC film rating is recorded as no age restriction[23].
- The Living Forest's budget is recorded as {'unit': 'Q189097', 'amount': '+550000000'}[24].
- The Living Forest's form of creative work is recorded as feature film[25].
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Authorship and Creation
The Living Forest was directed by Ángel de la Cruz[4]. Wenceslao Fernández Flórez wrote the screenplay for it[5].
Publication
The Living Forest was published on August 3, 2001[11]. The original language of it was Spanish[8]. Its genre is speculative fiction[6].
Adaptations and Inspiration
The Living Forest was followed by Spirit of the Forest[7].
Why It Matters
The Living Forest draws 111 Wikipedia views per month (animated_film category, ranking #630 of 1,376).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]