Ernest & Celestine (2012)

Movie · 2012 · Animation, Family, Crime, Drama, Comedy · 1h 20m · PG · French

Curator score: 9.3/10 (82.2K ratings)

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Overview

Celestine is a little mouse trying to avoid a dental career while Ernest is a big bear craving an artistic outlet. When Celestine meets Ernest, they overcome their natural enmity by forging a life of crime together.

Ratings

Director

Vincent Patar, Stéphane Aubier, Benjamin Renner

Production

Les Armateurs, Maybe Movies, StudioCanal, La Parti Production, France 3 Cinéma, Melusine Productions

Cast

Anne-Marie Loop, Lambert Wilson, Pauline Brunner, Patrice Melennec, Brigitte Virtudes, Léonard Louf, Dominique Maurin, Féodor Atkine, Vincent Grass, Patrice Dozier, Jacques Ciron, Garance Pauwels, Pierre Baton, Ethan Louis Samuels DiSalvio, Spike Spencer, Hunter Maki, Maxime Bailleul, Kémil Belhadj, Yanis Belhadj, José António Barbosa de Oiveira

Curator Review

Verdict

A tender, handmade-feeling animated fable with real wit, warmth, and a gentle anti-authoritarian streak. It blends child-friendly charm with a bohemian odd-couple romance and enough visual personality to stand apart from more polished studio animation.

Best for

  • families looking for a smart, low-stress animated film
  • viewers who like cozy stories about unlikely friendships
  • fans of hand-drawn or watercolor-style animation
  • people who enjoy gentle social satire and outsider protagonists
  • audiences seeking a short, emotionally satisfying watch

Skip if

  • you want fast-paced spectacle or big action set pieces
  • you prefer broad comedy over quiet charm
  • you need high-stakes plotting or intense conflict
  • you dislike stories that are deliberately sweet and whimsical

Overview

Ernest & Celestine is a small miracle of tone: soft, funny, and quietly rebellious. Its world is built on prejudice and routine, but the film never feels heavy-handed; instead, it turns that setup into a warm, humane story about friendship, mutual rescue, and choosing a life outside the rules.

Worth noting

The animation has a tactile, storybook quality that gives every frame a handmade charm. That visual softness matches the film’s emotional register, which is affectionate without becoming cloying and playful without losing its edge.

Bottom line

What makes it linger is how confidently it treats kindness as a form of defiance. It’s a children’s film, but one with enough wit, melancholy, and personality to feel genuinely authored rather than manufactured.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Paddington · 3419 likes

What a lovely story about an unlikely friendship. People do seem to misunderstand bears rather a lot - I assure you, most of us are quite polite.

Karsten (4★) · 1552 likes

This does more for snow than Frozen ever could

davidehrlich (3.5★) · 972 likes

death by cuteness. have i ever ranted about how soulless CG has completely corrupted modern animation? there's more life and warmth in this film's poster than in all of FROZEN. i only wish the middle bit where they're becoming friends ran longer. and also the beginning bits and ending bits and basically i think this movie should have been 4 hours long released in 2 volumes and then extended cuts for berlin & cannes.

vi (4.5★) · 968 likes

you're really gonna sit here and tell me that this lost to frozen at the oscars

DirkH (4.5★) · 678 likes

A story about two bohemians that, despite being shunned by society as they are deemed to be too 'individual' and their relationship is considered to be unnatural, still want to be together no matter what. The fact that one of them is a bear and the other a mouse and that this is essentially a children's story is besides the point. I'm head over heals with this film. Ernest & Celestine is a perfect example of superb storytelling that doesn't shy… more

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Topics

animated family film, hand-drawn animation, whimsical, cozy, anti-authoritarian, storybook, friendship, outsider tale, European animation, gentle comedy

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