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Ozi: Voice of the Forest

One voice can change the world.
2024 | 87m | English

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Separated from her parents when their forest home is destroyed, Ozi is taken in by kind wildlife sanctuary owners who keep her safe and slowly teach her to communicate through sign language. With the combination of her new skills and natural talent for social media, Ozi soon has a worldwide following. When she learns that her parents might be alive, Ozi sets off on a quest to find them and to tell the world what is happening to the rainforest before it’s too late. With help from new friends, cheeky monkey Chance and loveable rhino Honkus, Ozi discovers that one voice really can change the world.
Release Date: Feb 23, 2024
Director: Tim Harper
Writer: Rodrigo Blaas, Keith Chapman, Ricky Roxburgh, Alan Duncan Ross
Genres: Animation, Family, Adventure
Keywords orangutan, deforestation, scathing
Production Companies Appian Way, Mike Medavoy Productions, GFM Animation, GCI Film, Mikros Animation
Box Office Revenue: $2,779,874
Budget: $37,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Amandla Stenberg Ozi (voice)
Dean-Charles Chapman Chance (voice)
Urzila Carlson Honkus (voice)
Laura Dern Seema (voice)
Djimon Hounsou Jo Jo (voice)
Donald Sutherland Crocodile (voice)
RuPaul Gurd (voice)
Marissa Anita Kirani (voice)
Rachel Shenton Kirani Hands (voice)
Kemah Bob Jelly (voice)
Josh Whitehouse Peanut (voice)
Name Job
Tim Harper Director
Rodrigo Blaas Story
Keith Chapman Creator, Story
Sean Mullen Head of Story, Head of Animation, Additional Writing
Ricky Roxburgh Screenplay
Stéphane Daegelen Production Designer, Art Direction
Manuel Souillac VFX Supervisor
Nathalie Masseret Line Producer
Rubul Das Animation Supervisor
Elwin Hendrijanto Music
Mélanie Moulin Editor
Rebecca Farhall Casting
Amandine Bruneau Head of Production
Julien Le Rolland Lead Character Designer
Satjit Matharu Storyboard Artist
Marylène Sun Storyboard Artist
Vicki Matich Colorist
Cécile Vève First Assistant Editor
Aurélie Garnier Production Coordinator
Alan Duncan Ross Story
Patrick Morris Additional Writing
Gail Stevens Casting
Richard Harvey Original Music Composer
Name Title
Graham Appleby Producer
Rodrigo Blaas Producer
Keith Chapman Producer
Ramsay McBean Producer
Mike Medavoy Executive Producer
Julien Meesters Executive Producer
Adam Stanhope Producer
Phillip Watson Executive Producer
Jennifer Davisson Executive Producer
Leonardo DiCaprio Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The eponymous critter is an orang-utan who's been adopted by two human beings and lives in their jungle home whilst they carry out their environmental protection studies. It's all perfectly amiable until one day, "Ozi" gets a present. A tablet from a would be sponsor hoping that she will becomes a s ... ort of ambassadorial influencer for their green-friendly industry. Of course, the humans know more about the activities of the duplicitous "Mr. Palm" so confiscate the gizmo. A box on top of the television is hardly going to deter her though, and now safely in possession of her new toy, she discovers something remarkable that drives her deep into the jungle. Luckily, she swiftly encounters the savvy "Chance" and pursued by an hunter and by her protectors, they head to a spot on a map that might reveal all to the young and inquisitive "Ozi". The message here is about as subtle as an air raid, but that's probably the clarity of message that makes more sense to young children who want to see animals free to roam in their natural habitat and not living in a sort of zoological version of the "Truman Show". To complete the doctrine, we have a go at corporate greed and misinformation and that's maybe where the characterisations perk up a bit - Donald Sutherland voiced the English language version as his menacing albino crocodile did a little of the company's enforcing for them. The animation is fine and the story flows along predictably, but adequately, for an hour and an half as it delivers it's simplistic planet-loving credentials to an unchallenging audience. Is it all about the butterfly effect? Well if there is point to social media influencers, then you do have to wonder...

Aug 20, 2024