
Ewan McGregor
Cricket (voice)
David Bradley
Geppetto (voice)
Gregory Mann
Pinocchio / Carlo (voice)
Burn Gorman
Priest (voice)
Ron Perlman
Podesta (voice)
John Turturro
Dottore (voice)
Finn Wolfhard
Candlewick (voice)
Cate Blanchett
Spazzatura (voice)
Tim Blake Nelson
Black Rabbits (voice)
Christoph Waltz
Count Volpe (voice)
Tilda Swinton
Wood Sprite / Death (voice)
Tom Kenny
Mussolini / Right Hand Man / Sea Captain (voice)
Alfie Tempest
Carlo / Pinocchio Additional Voices (voice)
Anthea Greco
Podesta's Wife / Twin Daughter 1 / Parishioner Woman (voice)
Francesca Fanti
Twin Daughter 2 / Old Woman / Street Sweep (voice)
Sandro Carotti
Fruit Vendor / Butcher (voice)
Rio Mangini
Milliner / Soldier / Carnival Worker (voice)
Benjamin Valic
Confident Boy / Laughing Boy (voice)
Sky Alexis
Young Girl (voice)
Ariana Molkara
Older Girl (voice)
Roy Halo
Young Boy (voice)
Luciano Palmeri
Barrel Man / Soldier / Carnival Worker (voice)
Peter Arpesella
Carnival Worker (voice)














Released
en
$35,000,000.00
- #based on novel or book
- #italy
- #fascism
- #greed
- #woodcutter
- #musical
- #puppet
- #benito mussolini
- #stop motion
- #dark fantasy
- #duringcreditsstinger
- #1940s
- #wooden dummy
Similar Movies
Reviews

More true to the original vibe of the story than the Disney version but the parallels of the Italian fascists could have had more of an impact. The family tragedy did have an impact though which was very moving. The idea of 'Love will give you life' is great but as we all know, isn't true which hindered any inspiration. It would be great if there were good and (fairly) evil spirits (and if there w
I'm not sure why everyone compares this to Disney's version. They both stole the main characters from Carlo Collodi's 19th century book. My father used to read it to me. Sure, Guillermo took a much bigger artistic license than Disney. So what? What modern director even attempted to be completely faithful to a book except Peter Jackson? That said, there quite a few logic holes in Guillermo del T

It's good, even if I wouldn't say it's anything better or worse than its Disney animated counterpart - at least it is a marked improvement on that aforementioned company's remake, mind. The big win of <em>'Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio'</em> is the stop-motion animation, which is extremely nice indeed. As for everything else? Nothing leaps out of my mind if I'm honest, even within 30mins of wa
I didn’t even know that Guillermo del Toro had made an adaptation of Pinocchio until my daughter and oldest son told me they wanted to watch it during our traditional movie evening yesterday. Wow, that was a different take on Pinocchio indeed. Pinocchio, the original, is not surprisingly, one of the movies I watched as a kid and which is quite dear to me. A movie from the time when the name Dis
Guillermo del Toro has crafted a darker yet equally emotional version of _Pinocchio_. It is exquisitely and intricately animated with rich textures, gorgeous lighting, and mostly welcome character reinventions. The transition to Fascist Italy fits del Toro’s vision well, but the changes remove and alter enjoyable story elements that are surely missed. _Pinocchio_ is absolutely a contender for this
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/guillermo-del-toro-pinocchio-spoiler-free-review "Pinocchio retells the famous tale of the wooden puppet through visually lovely stop-motion animation, featuring several bold narrative changes that make this remake more human, emotional, and thematically profound than so many other adaptations. Unforgettable dialogues about

Set against the rise of Mussolini, this adaptation of the Collodi story draws parallels with the adventures of the eponymous puppet and the fascist's coming to power in Italy. The stop-motion animation is vibrant and simply gorgeous as the old carpenter "Geppetto" lives happily with his young son "Carlo" until the war intervenes and he is robbed of his very essence. It is whilst in the depths of h












