Résumés(1)

Umberto Nobile, ingénieur aéronautique italien et concepteur de dirigeables, mène une vie tranquille avec sa chienne bien-aimée Titina, qui l’a charmé au point qu’il l’a recueillie alors qu’elle vivait à la dure dans les rues de Rome. Un jour, le célébrissime explorateur norvégien Roald Amundsen le contacte et lui commande un dirigeable pour aller conquérir le pôle Nord. Nobile saisit l’occasion d’entrer dans l’histoire. Il emmène Titina avec lui, et l’improbable trio part en expédition vers le dernier endroit à découvrir sur la Terre. Leur quête est couronnée de succès mais, par la suite, les deux hommes commencent à se disputer la gloire... (Les Films du Losange)

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Critiques (2)

Stanislaus 

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anglais Titina definitely has the potential to appeal to both children and adult audiences. While children will appreciate the light humour (especially associated with the character of Titina) and the engaging animation, adult viewers will be attracted by the way the story of the conquest of the North Pole is told. We see Amundsen and Nobile's adventure through the eyes of a dog, while the animation is purposefully interspersed with archival footage that gives the film a more plastic (and authentic) dimension. As a personal bonus, I also take the fact that I learned a little something from the history of discovery - though it's important to remember that this is fiction (as the film's opening refers to). ()

Azurose 

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anglais Very cute movie! Watching a semi-fictional story through a dog's eyes is an interesting viewing experience. Although the script is based on a true story, it is slightly uplifted, which gives the film a lot more ways to work with the drama and makes the complexity of the story more complete. Young viewers will appreciate the nice animation and adults will appreciate the historical basis. The animation could have been more dynamic, but in the context of the overall art, it is perfectly acceptable. In conclusion, I would like to admit that I regret that I saw the film in Czech dubbing, because the Norwegian original is star-studded... [Zlín Film Festival 2023] ()