Still from Zootopia
Screenings Kids UCLA Film & TV Archive

Family Flicks: Zootopia

Recommend for ages 8+. 

“No one tells me what I can or can’t be.” The simple message of perseverance in the face of obstacles — personal, social, cultural, political — that animates Zootopia in concert with its clever, gentle sense of humor feels more timely than ever. A plucky rabbit (Ginnifer Goodwin) earns a spot on the police force of a teeming animal metropolis just as the delicate social contract between predators and prey is threatened by a string of mysterious mammal abductions. Teaming up with a sly fox (Jason Bateman), she more than proves her mettle with inspiration to spare. 

2016. Directors: Byron Howard, Rich Moore, Jared Bush. Screenwriter: Jared Bush. With: Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba. DCP, color, 108 min. 

The Family Flicks Film Series is copresented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Matinee screenings for families and film buffs, featuring new and classic films from around the world.  

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