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The 4 elements live together in 1 city in this Pixar animated feature.

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Elemental
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Title

Elemental

Year released

2023

Genres

Comedy, Romance, Fantasy, Science-Fiction, Animation, Drama, Kids & Family

Classification

PG
Themes, Language, Scary Scenes

Synopsis

In Element City, the residents each take on a specific element: Water, Fire, Air or Land. Ember is a fiery go-getter, while Wade is a watery guy who likes to go with the flow. When they start to hang out, they realise that maybe water and fire can get along, and that they have more in common than they had previously thought.

Runtime

107mins

Cast and crew

  • Leah Lewis
  • Mamoudou Athie
  • Ronnie del Carmen
Elemental first showed up in cinemas in the middle of 2023 and became a hit with audiences.

Elemental is an original feature film set in Element City where Fire, Water, Earth and Air residents live together.

The story introduces Ember, a tough, quick-witted and fiery young woman. What she lacks in patience she more than makes up for in love for her family. She's determined to prove herself to them and looks forward to taking over the family business.

She is friends with a fun, go-with-the-flow guy named Wade, who challenges her beliefs about the world they live in and the person she wants to be.

It's a family comedy filled with heart.

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