Voyage to Melonia (1989)
December 15, 1989Release Date
Voyage to Melonia (1989)
December 15, 1989Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Allan Edwall
Prospero
Robyn
Miranda
Olle Sarri
Ferdinand
Tomas von Brömssen
Ariel
Ernst Günther
Caliban (voice)
Jan-Olof Strandberg
William (voice)
Per Åhlin
Director
Ingvar Kjellson
Kapten Julgransfot (voice)
William Shakespeare
Writer
Eva Rydberg
Kockan (voice)
Karl Rasmusson
Writer
Jan Blomberg
Slug (voice)
Katinka Faragó
Producer
Hans Alfredson
Slagg (voice)
Klas Olofsson
Producer
Björn Isfält
Composer
Nils Eklund
Rorsman (voice)
Christer Furubrand
Sound Designer / Sound Editor
Lasse Persson
Animation
Per Carleson
Sound Editor
Per Svensson
Director of Photography
Kjeld Simonsen
Animation
Per Sundström
Sound Editor
Michael Ekblad
Special Effects
Gunnar Andersson
Color Timer
Maritza Horn
Vocals
Peter Holthausen
Sound Designer / Sound Editor
Kerstin Hellgren
Negative Cutter
Clas Cederholm
Production Manager
Piotr Jaworski
Director of Photography
Flemming Jensen
Animation
Ulf Ebeling
Animation
Lise Jörgensen
Animation
Guttorm Larsen
Animation
Alicja Uschymiak
Animation
Thomas Holm
Animation
Peter Jando
Animation
Håkan Westford
Animation
Per-Arne Ehlin
Dialogue Coach
Per-Olof Ohlsson
Special Effects
Mats Mårtensson
Production Accountant
Margareta Ekefjärd
Production Accountant
Karin Giernoth
Negative Cutter
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 15, 1989
Original NameResan till Melonia
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 41m
Genres
Wiki.
Voyage to Melonia (Swedish: Resan till Melonia; full English title: Voyage to Melonia: A fantasy loosely based on Shakespeare's 'The Tempest') is a 1989 Swedish-Norwegian animated adventure fantasy film directed by Per Åhlin, loosely based on William Shakespeare's The Tempest, with further inspiration from Jules Verne's Propeller Island and Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist. It was Åhlin's first fully animated feature film, as his earlier films Out of an Old Man's Head and Dunderklumpen! had both used a mix of animation and live action.
The film won two Guldbagge Awards for Best Creative Achievement (a category with three awards for technical achievements without their own categories); the first to Åhlin for the animation, the second to Björn Isfält for the score.