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Nimona

Nimona
Nimona

Film Details

Year

2023

Duration

99 minutes

Genres

Action and Adventure, Animation, Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English


Synopsis

Ballister Boldheart is the first commoner to become a knight in his kingdom where Queen Valerin is trying to change tradition. During the ceremony, Ballister’s sword malfunctions and kills the queen with a laser beam. Ballister is disarmed by his boyfriend, Ambrosius – who is also a knight – causing Ballister to lose his right arm in the process. Though he is able to flee from the scene during the carnage which follows, Ballister must live as fugitive within the city. As he draws up plans to clear his name, he is surprised by a red-haired teenage girl named Nimona who resolves to become his sidekick. While Ballister is initially reluctant to accept her help, Nimona refuses to take ‘no’ for an answer and uses her shapeshifting abilities to help Ballister fight back. Based on a graphic novel, ‘Nimona’ is a beautifully animated story about friendship, courage, and how appearances can be deceiving.

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PG Classification

mild violence, threat, rude humour, upsetting scenes, language

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