Summaries

Bonnie, a nine-year-old single child, is part of a family of three living in the Netherlands. They have a love of elephants, passed on by Bonnie's grandfather's grandfather who worked on a game reserve in Africa, and Bonnie feels that she instinctively does things like an elephant as a result. Her single mother, Lis, is bi-polar and at times spends days on end without even getting out of bed. Then there are other times when she will manically do wild acts, such as impromptu dancing in public. As a result, Bonnie's sturdy and stable grandmother must hold the family together by doing all the cooking, etc. After her grandmother is killed by a car, Bonnie becomes the most responsible family member and struggles with preparing meals and getting her reluctant mother to take her medication. She also must dodge Jorien, a social worker who is attempting to place her in a foster home. When her friend from school, Koos, gets a new brother Bonnie decides that this is the solution to fight the loneliness caused by her grandmother's absence, and pleads with her mother to provide her with a brother. She starts a search for eligible men to accomplish this mission. Ultimately, the arrival of an elephant in their garden leads to a change in the makeup of the family.—Brian Greenhalgh

Details

Keywords
  • female protagonist
  • voice over narration
  • elephant
  • grandmother
  • animated title sequence
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
Release date Oct 14, 2005
Countries of origin Netherlands Belgium
Official sites Official site
Language Dutch
Production companies Lemming Film A Private View Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds

Box office

Gross worldwide $264168

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 23m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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