Kino Kids Cinema Club: RatatouillePG

Directed by Brad Bird | USA | 2007 | 1h 51m | Starring Brad Garrett, Lou Romano, Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm

Remy and Linguini both aspire to launch their careers in the restaurant business, but they face challenges. Linguini is clumsy and lacks cooking skills, whereas Remy, a natural chef who innovatively combines ingredients, happens to be a rat. This fast-paced and stunningly animated Pixar caper is a five-star family classic (with a zero-star hygiene rating).

Reviews

“A lot of animated movies have inspired sequels, notably “Shrek,” but Brad Bird‘s “Ratatouille” is the first one that made me positively desire one.”
★★★★
Roger Ebert, RogerEbert.com

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We showed Kino Kids Cinema Club: Ratatouille between January 11, 2026 and January 11, 2026.

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Tomorrow (Wednesday 18th March)

16:30

Little Amélie PG
English Language (Dubbed)
1h 18m
Animated tale following Belgian toddler Amélie growing up in post-WWII Japan. With companion Nishio-san, she discovers everyday wonders as her third birthday marks a pivotal change. Nominated for Best Animation at this year’s Academy Awards.

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21:00

“Wuthering Heights” 15
2h 16m
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