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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

Everybody loves Marcel.
2022 | 90m | English

(32552 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Marcel is an adorable one-inch-tall shell who ekes out a colorful existence with his grandmother Connie and their pet lint, Alan. Once part of a sprawling community of shells, they now live alone as the sole survivors of a mysterious tragedy. When a documentarian discovers them amongst the clutter of his Airbnb, his resulting short film brings Marcel millions of passionate fans, as well as unprecedented dangers and a new hope at finding his long-lost family.
Release Date: Jun 24, 2022
Director: Dean Fleischer Camp
Writer: Nick Paley, Elisabeth Holm, Dean Fleischer Camp, Jenny Slate
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy, Drama
Keywords journalist, stop motion, mockumentary, family, fake documentary, viral video, shell, children's story, kids, airbnb, stop frame, grandmother grandson relationship, based on short film
Production Companies Chiodo Bros. Productions, Cinereach, You Want I Should, Human Woman, Sunbeam TV & Films
Box Office Revenue: $6,909,209
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jenny Slate Marcel (voice)
Dean Fleischer Camp Dean
Isabella Rossellini Connie (voice)
Joe Gabler Haysack Rep
Shari Finkelstein 60 Minutes Producer
Sam Painter 60 Minutes Camera Operator
Blake Hottle 60 Minutes Camera Operator
Scott Osterman 60 Minutes Sound Mixer
Jeremy Evans 60 Minutes Grip / Assistant Camera
Lesley Stahl Lesley Stahl
Rosa Salazar Larissa
Thomas Mann Mark
Sarah Thyre Catherine (voice)
Andy Richter Mario (voice)
Nathan Fielder Justin (voice)
Jessi Klein Judy (voice)
Peter Bonerz The Maestro (voice)
Jamie Leonhart Shell Family (voice)
Name Job
Nick Paley Screenplay, Story, Editor
Ruy García Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Iskra Nacheva Visual Effects Producer
Ahmed Delgado Set Decoration
Liz Toonkel Production Design
Martin Naydenski Visual Effects Supervisor
Pete Levin Animation Director
Jake Tremblay Art Direction
Matt Rigby Dialogue Editor
Bianca Cline Director of Photography
Jessica Kelly Casting Director
Kyle Zemborain VFX Artist
Elisabeth Holm Story
Isaac Derfel Sound Effects Editor
Mariusz Glabinski Sound Effects Editor
Gordon T. Wittmann Visual Effects Producer
Jamie Catino Costume Design
Eric Adkins Director of Photography
Dean Fleischer Camp Story, Screenplay, Director, Editor, Characters
Jenny Slate Screenplay, Characters, Story
Rich Vreeland Original Music Composer
Kirsten Lepore Animation Director
Teddy Blanks Title Designer
Name Title
Andrew Goldman Producer
Philipp Engelhorn Executive Producer
Michael Raisler Executive Producer
Caroline Kaplan Producer
William Byerley Executive Producer
Elisabeth Holm Producer
Paul S. Mezey Producer
George Rush Executive Producer
Dean Fleischer Camp Producer
Jenny Slate Producer
Nion McEvoy Executive Producer
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Reviews

ChrisSawin
8.0

_Marcel the Shell with Shoes On_ is the type of film that reminds you what it’s like to be a decent human being through the perspective of a little talking shell that walks on the walls of a normal sized house by stepping in a puddle of honey. The film is laugh out loud funny, sad in a gut punching ... kind of way, and overwhelmingly big-hearted. _Marcel the Shell with Shoes On_ is a heartwarming delight. **Full review:** https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Marcel-the-Shell-with-Shoes-On-2022-Review-A-Heartwarming-Stop-Motion-Animated-Delight

Jun 30, 2022
badelf
9.0

Huge heart in this film. It's funny, philosophical, life affirming and just a pure pleasure to watch. The fact that it's stop motion animation makes it a complete wonder. How? ...

Sep 14, 2022
msbreviews
8.0

MORE SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2022-edition/ "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On transported me back to the precious times I shared with my late grandfather. An extraordinarily creative, moving story surrounded by incredibly genuine humor and fill ... ed with meaningful, memorable messages about family, friendship, life, and love. Complex themes dissected through the fascinatingly simplistic eye of a small shell. Efficiently short runtime to take the viewers through a contemplative yet quite spirited experience. One of my favorite films of the year, do NOT miss it!" Rating: A-

Dec 27, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

If this doesn't appeal to the inner kid in you, I don't know what will. It's all about the charmingly orange-toed mollusc "Marcel" who is now living with human "Dean" and his grandmother "Connie" (who even has a titchy zimmer-frame) in an house that was previously occupied by a couple. Now it transp ... ires that this pair had a fairly lively relationship and when things started to get a bit hairy, he and his extended family at the time would seek safety in the sock drawer. After one such altercation, though, the contents of that drawer were unceremoniously emptied into a bag leaving "Marcel" in his current, rather lonely, predicament. Every evening he and his granny watch "Sixty Minutes" and it occurs to them that presenter Lesley Stahl might just be able to help the family reunite. What follows now is a thoroughly enjoyable, characterful and engaging little drama that sees "Marcel" - quite a shrewd and quick-witted fella - and "Dean" set about turning his circumstances into a matter of international significance. Question is - well, will it pay off? Of course there is no jeopardy, it's just a fun story - tinged with a touch of tragedy, that elicits feelings of longing, family, loneliness sure, but also of family, optimism and all set in an environment that is ideal for wandering around the walls after you've stuck your tiny feet in honey. I really did enjoy this.

Feb 25, 2023
screenzealots
10.0

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** With strong themes of friendship, family, and always doing what’s right, there’s so much to love about the poignant and sweet animated mockumentary, “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On.” Everything about this film is simply delightful, from its simple stop ... -motion animation to terrific voice performances from Jenny Slate and Isabella Rossellini. Based on the hit YouTube film series from the 2010s, the film tells the story of the tiny shell Marcel (voice of Slate) and the day-to-day life that he leads with his grandmother, Nana Connie (voice of Rossellini). The pair live in a house in the suburbs that, after the couple who used to reside there had a very nasty breakup, is now being rented out as an Airbnb. When human documentary filmmaker Dean (Dean Fleischer-Camp) rents the place, he befriends Marcel, learning that his entire shell family disappeared two years ago. Armed with a camera, Dean decides to help his new pal find his lost clan, shooting a documentary about their epic quest. It’s a simple story told in an elemental style, but director Fleischer-Camp has created a world of pure joy. Marcel is as cute as they come, a sweet, positive little guy with the sunniest of dispositions. He travels around in a tennis ball, climbs the walls by smearing honey on his feet, uses toenail clippings for skis, and has a “pet” ball of lint. It’s the little things that are so inventive and clever, so be sure to pay attention to the small details. It’s a lot like the scenes where Marcel gets carsick when he rides on Dean’s dashboard: there’s something irresistible about seeing the world through a shell’s eyes, and it becomes an effortless endeavor to find an appreciation for everything in your own surroundings, too. While this sounds like a movie that’s great for kids, it’s probably better for older tweens (and up). It’s a film that’s more pensive than colorful or action-packed, and there are moments that talk openly and frankly about grief, fear, and death. With the help of Nana Connie, Marcel gains the courage to take risks that are scary but important, and he gains a ton of confidence along the way. The story also has a timely life lesson about the world of social media, and Marcel is given a heavy dose of reality when he learns that many of his online “fans” want to exploit him rather than actually help him find his family. Just ten minutes into the movie, I was concerned that the eccentricity would wear thin quickly, but it does not. Fleischer-Camp, Slate and Nick Paley’s screenplay is so wise and tender and emotionally touching that even when the story ended, I wanted more. I cannot say enough positive things about this entire project because there are no missteps here. That’s why “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” is one of my favorite films of the year.

Apr 23, 2023