Rat King

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Anick, introverted and bullied, becomes an unlikely hero when an AI in shape of a fierce Medieval girl reaches out through time, seeking help to defeat the Rat King, a creature who wants to build a shadow realm of hate and lies. Rat King is a 3D animated adventurous feature film, for a target audience 10 years old up to all ages. While it tells the exciting and funny present-day story of Anick, a 13-year-old girl, it refers to German fairy tales as well as to Japanese anime and pop culture combined with queries about how social media and AI changes the way we define ourselves.

Director: Nina Wels
Genre: Animation, Family
Runtime: 90 min

Screenplay

Production: Traumhaus Studios
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Nina Wels
More Films in Genre: Animation, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rat King about?
Anick, introverted and bullied, becomes an unlikely hero when an AI in shape of a fierce Medieval girl reaches out through time, seeking help to defeat the Rat King, a creature who wants to build a shadow realm of hate and lies. Rat King is a 3D animated adventurous feature film, for a target audience 10 years old up to all ages. While it tells the exciting and funny present-day story of Anick, a 13-year-old girl, it refers to German fairy tales as well as to Japanese anime and pop culture combined with queries about how social media and AI changes the way we define ourselves.
Who directed Rat King?
Rat King was directed by Nina Wels.
How long is Rat King?
Rat King has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Rat King?
Rat King is a Animation, Family film.
Where was Rat King produced?
Rat King was produced in Germany.