Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
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| French | Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes |
| Directed by | Maïlys Vallade Liane-Cho Han |
| Screenplay by | Liane-Cho Han Aude Py Maïlys Vallade Eddine Noël |
| Based on | The Character of Rain by Amélie Nothomb |
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| Music by | Mari Fukuhara |
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Running time | 78 minutes[1] |
| Countries | France Belgium |
| Language | French |
| Budget | €9.5 million |
| Box office | $2 million[2] |
Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (French: Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes) is a 2025 independently-made[3] animated film, directed by Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han.[4] Produced by Maybe Movies and Ikki Films, it is an adaptation of the novel The Character of Rain (Métaphysique des tubes) by Amélie Nothomb.[5]
The film had its world premiere in the Special Screenings section of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival on 20 May, and it was theatrically released in France by Haut et Court on 25 June. The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 98th Academy Awards.
Synopsis
Amélie is born in a vegetative state to a Belgian family living in Kobe, Japan. Amélie believes her condition makes her a god to everyone around her. On her second birthday, an earthquake occurs that causes Amélie to break free of her vegetative state and move around freely. She soon becomes frustrated and rejective of her family, causing her father Patrick to call for a nanny. At the suggestion of landlady Kashima-san, Nishio-san arrives to the household, alongside the family's grandmother Claude to stay for a while. Claude provides white chocolate to Amélie, calming her down. Amélie begins to bond with the family, except for her older brother, André.
After Amélie learns her first word, "vacuum cleaner", Claude goes back to Belgium, upsetting Amélie. Nishio later finds Amélie, and reads to her a book about yōkai, starting a friendship between the two, to Kashima's chagrin. During their time together, Nishio shows Amélie a school of koi near a garden, teaches her the kanji word for rain (雨, ame) through a fogged window, and explains how she had lost her family in World War II. Later, Patrick learns of Claude's death and has to go to Belgium for two months, with Amélie sad yet confused about the concept of death. Upon Patrick's return, the family sans Nishio goes out to play in the beach. Amélie is reluctant to leave, but Nishio encourages her by recounting the memories of when she had visited as a child. Once there, Amélie takes and opens a jar, hoping to fill her beach experiences for Nishio. While staring curiously at the sea creatures, Amélie is caught up in the waves and nearly drowns. André saves her, finally earning him her respect. Returning home, Amélie shares the jar with Nishio; she thanks Amélie.
On Amélie's third birthday, she finds Nishio at the home of Kashima, who scolds Nishio for bonding with Amélie and asks if she had forgotten her own family. Amélie is caught listening to their conversation. While bringing her back to her family, Nishio is denounced by Kashima in front of Amélie's family. Nishio resigns as their nanny, leaving Amélie to celebrate her third birthday alone. Amélie is given her birthday present; three koi. However, Patrick informs Amélie that the family will soon be moving back to Belgium, further upsetting her.
One day while feeding her koi, Amélie throws herself into the pond. She ends up meeting Claude, who informs her that her time is not over. Amélie sees an outside vision of her past memory of accompanying Nishio near the window, who tells her to wake up. Amélie finds herself in a hospital, having been saved by Kashima and Nishio. Much later, the family enjoys winter, and now knowing how precious her time is with Nishio, Amélie officially recognizes that she is not a god, but a human.
Cast
French language
- Loïse Charpentier narrates as Amélie
- Emmylou Homs voices Amélie's dialogue
- Victoria Grosbois as Nishio-san
- Yumi Fujimori as Kashima-san
- Cathy Cerdà as Claude, the grandmother
- Marc Arnaud as Patrick, the father
- Laetitia Coryn as Danièle, the mother
- Haylee Issembourg as Juliette
- Isaac Schoumsky as André
- François Raison as Doctor and radio voice
English language
The English language cast as dubbed for the U.S. release by NYAV Post and GKIDS.[6]
- Lily Gilliam narrates as Amélie
- Lucille Ainsworth voices Amélie's dialogue
- Francesca Calo as Nishio-san
- Page Leong as Kashima-san
- Jayne Taini as Claude, the grandmother
- Brent Mukai as…
- Patrick, the father
- the radio announcer
- Jessica DiSalvo as Danièle, the mother
- Avril Kagan as Juliette
- Rhodes Carroll as André
- Michael C. Pizzuto as the doctor
Distribution
The film premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.[7]
Reception
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 98% approval rating based on 56 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Conveying complex emotions through a deceptively simple story and dynamic colors, Little Amélie is an enchanting animated feature that brims with wisdom."[8] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 81/100 based on 15 critics, indicating "universal acclaim" reviews.[9]
Accolades
| Award / Film Festival | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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| Cannes Film Festival | 24 May 2025 | Camera d'Or | Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han | Nominated | [10] |
| Annecy International Animation Film Festival | 14 June 2025 | Cristal Award for Best Feature Film | Little Amélie or the Character of Rain | Nominated | [11] |
| Audience Award | Won | ||||
| San Sebastián International Film Festival | 27 September 2025 | City of Donostia / San Sebastián Audience Award for Best European Film | Won | [12] | |
| Seville European Film Festival | 15 November 2025 | European Film Academy Selection – Audience Award | Won | [13] | |
| Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | 7 December 2025 | Best Animation | Won | ||
| Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association | December 7, 2025 | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [15] | |
| Michigan Movie Critics Guild | December 8, 2025 | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [16] | |
| Chicago Film Critics Association | December 11, 2025 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [17] | |
| San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle | December 14, 2025 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [18] | |
| Indiana Film Journalists Association | December 15, 2025 | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [19] | |
| New York Film Critics Online | December 15, 2025 | Best Animation | Runner-up | [20] | |
| Seattle Film Critics Society | December 15, 2025 | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [21] | |
| San Diego Film Critics Society | December 15, 2025 | Best Animated Film | Runner-up | [22] | |
| Austin Film Critics Association | December 18, 2025 | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [23][24] | |
| Florida Film Critics Circle | December 19, 2025 | Best Animated Film | Won | [25] | |
| Online Association of Female Film Critics | December 19, 2025 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [26] | |
| Women Film Critics Circle | December 21, 2025 | Best Animated Female | Amélie | Runner-up[a] | [27] |
| North Texas Film Critics Association | December 29, 2025 | Best Animated Film | Little Amélie or the Character of Rain | Nominated | [28] |
| New Jersey Film Critics Circle | December 31, 2025 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [29] | |
| Alliance of Women Film Journalists | December 31, 2025 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [30] | |
| Puerto Rico Critics Association | January 2, 2026 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [31] | |
| Critics' Choice Movie Awards | 4 January 2026 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [32] | |
| Columbus Film Critics Association | January 8, 2026 | Best Animated Film | Won | [33] | |
| Astra Film Awards | 9 January 2026 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [34] | |
| Greater Western New York Film Critics Association | January 10, 2026 | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [35] | |
| Golden Globe Awards | 11 January 2026 | Best Animated Motion Picture | Nominated | ||
| North Dakota Film Society | January 12, 2026 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [37] | |
| Music City Film Critics Association | January 12, 2026 | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [38] | |
| Utah Film Critics Association | January 17, 2026 | Best Animated Feature | Won | [39] | |
| Lumière Awards | 18 January 2026 | Best Animated Film | Nominated | [40] | |
| London Film Critics Circle Awards | February 1, 2026 | Animated Feature of the Year | Nominated | [41] | |
| Annie Awards | February 21, 2026 | Best Feature | Nominated | [42] | |
| Best Character Animation – Feature | Juliette Laurent | Nominated | |||
| Best Direction – Feature | Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han | Nominated | |||
| Best Music – Feature | Mari Fukuhara | Nominated | |||
| Best Storyboarding – Feature | Nicolas Pawlowski | Nominated | |||
| Best Writing – Feature | Liane-Cho Han, Aude Py, Maïlys Vallade, Eddine Noël | Nominated | |||
| Best Editorial – Feature | Ludovic Versace | Nominated | |||
| Satellite Awards | March 8, 2026 | Best Motion Picture – Animated or Mixed Media | Little Amélie or the Character of Rain | Nominated | [43] |
| Academy Awards | March 15, 2026 | Best Animated Feature | Nominated | [44] |
Notes
- ^ Tied with Judy Hopps from Zootopia 2
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