Khumba

Khumba
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAnthony Silverston
Written by
  • Raffaella Delle Donne
  • Anthony Silverston
Story byAnthony Silverston
Produced by
  • Stuart Forrest
  • Mike Buckland
  • Jean-Michel Koenig
  • James Middleton
  • Anthony Silverston
Starring
Edited byLuke MacKay
Music byBruce Retief
Production
company
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 8 September 2013 (2013-09-08) (TIFF)
  • 25 October 2013 (2013-10-25) (South Africa)
Running time
85 minutes
CountrySouth Africa
LanguagesEnglish
Afrikaans
Budget$20 million[1]
Box office$28.42 million[2]

Khumba is a 2013 South African computer-animated comedy film directed and co-produced by Anthony Silverston and written by Silverston and Raffaella Delle Donne. The film stars the voices of Jake T. Austin, Steve Buscemi, Loretta Devine, Laurence Fishburne, Richard E. Grant, AnnaSophia Robb, Anika Noni Rose, Catherine Tate, Ben Vereen, and Liam Neeson. It is the second movie made by Triggerfish Animation Studios[3] and is distributed by Millennium Entertainment in the US. The international distribution rights are being licensed by Cinema Management Group.[4] The film is about Khumba, a zebra who is half-striped like a quagga and is blamed for the lack of rain throughout the land by most of his herd. He embarks on a quest to earn his missing stripes.

The film was dedicated in memory of The Quagga Breeding Project founder Reinhold Rau, who died on February 11, 2006. Rau was known for efforts to use selective-breeding to recreate the extinct quagga, a close relative of the plains zebra. The film premiered at the TIFF on September 8, 2013, and was released on 25 October 2013 by Indigenous Film Distribution. Khumba received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment, only grossing $28.4 million worldwide against a $20 million budget.[5]

  1. ^ Mallory, Michael (15 November 2013). "Khumba Earns Its Stripes". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 8 March 2014. Khumba was made for less (some whisper considerably less) than $20 million, roughly the P&A cost of a big-studio toon feature.
  2. ^ "Khumba (2013)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  3. ^ "The Film Catalogue". Archived from the original on 18 July 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  4. ^ "CMG Closes Three Major Territories on 'Khumba'". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
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