Kids Club : The Wild Robot
Screening Times
The Power Station screenings are located on 3rd Floor, Turbine Hall B, Battersea Power Station
The Arches screenings are located on 22 Arches Lane, Circus West Village, Battersea Power Station
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These screenings are located on 3rd Floor, Turbine Hall B, Battersea Power Station
To book online, please select a time from below:
Saturday 8th February
Sunday 9th February
Alternatively you can book in person at the Box Office or call on: 020 3330 7120
These screenings are located on 22 Arches Lane, Circus West Village, Battersea Power Station
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To book online, please select a time from below:
Saturday 8th February
Sunday 9th February
Alternatively you can book in person at the Box Office or call on: 020 3330 7120
Info
Watch TrailerA robot — ROZZUM unit 7134, “Roz” for short — is shipwrecked on an uninhabited island and must learn to adapt to the harsh surroundings, gradually building relationships with the animals on the island and becoming the adoptive parent of an orphaned gosling.
Starring: Pedro Pascal, Stephanie Hsu, Bill Nighy, Ving Rhames, Lupita Nyong'o, Catherine O'Hara, Kit Connor, Mark Hamill, Matt Berry
Director: Chris Sanders
Writer: Chris Sanders, Heidi Jo Gilbert, Peter Brown
Running Time: 102 minutes
Certificate: U
Language: English
Genre: Animation, Sci Fi, Family
Country: United States
A Special Screening for the little ones! No Child - No Entry.
Oscar Nominee:
Best Animated Film
Best Original Score
Best Sound
BAFTA Nominee:
Best Animated Film
Best Children's & Family Film
Best Original Score
“Clever, heartfelt and frequently stunning, The Wild Robot offers the type of all-ages-welcome animated entertainment that will delight kids and leave a lump in one’s throat.”
★★★★ Adrian Horton, Guardian
“The Oscar for Best Animated Feature is The Wild Robot’s to lose. The film, from DreamWorks Animation, is a deeply moving, beautifully crafted example of what an animated movie can be when the medium is treated with reverence.”
★★★★ Emily Zemler, Observer