Jeri Jacquin
Coming to Bluray and DVD from SHOUT! Studios and director
Gilles de Maistre is the beautiful story of MIA AND THE WHITE LION.
Mia (Daniah De Villiers) is a ten year old girl who isn’t happy
about leaving her life in London for a farm in Africa . It isn’t just any farm, it is a lion farm! Run by
Dad John (Langley Kirkwood), Mom Alice (Melanie Laurent) and joined by brother
Mick (Ryan MacLennan), this is a farm that supports the family.
It doesn’t help that Mia is absolutely grumpy about being in
Africa or that brother Mick keeps trying to
get her interested in the animals – she just won’t be happy. That is until Mia
meets Charlie, a beautiful white cub who seems to take a shining to the young
girl.
Eventually Charlie wins her over and the two become inseparable.
As the cub grows older, John and Alice become more and more worried that Mia is
becoming too attached to Charlie. Trying to explain to her that he is still a
wild animal isn’t sinking in, even when Mick is accidentally hurt.
When a decision is made about Charlie, Mia isn’t about to
let anything happen to her friend. Once the secret is revealed, Mia will never
be the same and what her parents don’t know is that Mia wants something more
for Charlie.
De Villiers as Mia is a young girl who at first isn’t happy
about living in Africa . Once she accepts it
with the help of Charlie, she isn’t about to let anyone destroy what she has
come to love – no one. It is a concept to watch De Villiers grow up on the
screen from a young angry girl to a young angry woman, except that anger
changes into positive action and that’s the glory of this film.
MacLennan as Mick wants to help his sister acclimate to Africa but also has his own set of problems to deal with.
That doesn’t stop him from helping for the greater cause.
Let’s give a shout out to Charlie, one of the most beautiful
and stunning creatures on the planet. Looking so regal and majestic from the
moment he is on screen as a cub until he is grown and playful I just loved
watching him. Of course I realize Charlie is a wild animal but this film gives
us all a look at what that truly means.
SHOUT! Factory
has grown into a tremendous multi-platform media company. Releasing new
animated features such as the exquisite Long Way North, and the epic fantasy Beauty And The Beast.
Also their own original horror film, Fender Bender gives fans a good scare. For more of
what SHOUT Factor has to offer please visit www.shoutfactory.com.
The Special Features include Interview with Director Gilles de Maistre,
Interview with Actress Daniah De Villiers, The Making of MIA AND THE WHITE LION
Featurette, The Extraordinary Friendship Featurette, Deleted Scenes, Casting
Footage, Theatrical Trailer and Still
Gallery.
MIA AND THE WHITE LION is
filmed over a course of three years. Brought to life by French director, Gilles
De Maistre, the expansive production was filmed at the Welgedacht Reserve in South Africa .
De Maistre chose to shoot throughout a three-year period so that the film’s
young stars Daniah De Villiers and Ryan MacLennon could bond and have a real
relationship with the lions and other animals that appear in the film.
Kevin Richardson, a lion
expert known as the ‘Lion Whisperer’ oversaw the entire production process and
all interactions between the lions and the children ensuring the safety of the
animals, cast and crew on set.
The film also brings
awareness to ‘canned’ lion hunting and what that means to the lion population
in future years to come. Awareness to tourists can be a huge step into understanding
and helping the future of these amazing animals.
MIA AND THE WHITE LION is truly a story about a young girl
finding that place in herself that has meaning and the story of a lion who has
found friendship in a human being. It isn’t an easy world for an animal to live
in but Mia is going to make sure her friend finds his place.
In the end – it is a quest for freedom!
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