

Since the beginning of time, the Babels have watched over the Earth. Now they need human help to save the world.
An elaborate fantasy tale intended for family audiences, Babel tells the story of the Babels, a strange breed of four-foot-tall creatures who once coexisted happily with human beings on planet Earth. However, when the humans built a huge tower to taunt God, he became angry and drove the Babels underground, while scattering the humans to the corners of the Earth and giving them different languages to keep them separate. Thousands of years later, three Babels are searching underground for the Babel Stone presented to them by God when they lose the map -- which is soon snapped up by a dog, who presents it to his master, an advertising man named Patrick. The Babels are desperate to recover the map, and they recruit Patrick's son David to help them find it (and the Babel Stone) before the evil Nemrod can steal the stone and claim its powers.

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The film's tagline is: "Since the beginning of time, the Babels have watched over the Earth. Now they need human help to save the world."
The production budget was $20.0M.
The runtime is 95 minutes (1h 35m).
It was a co-production between: France, Canada.
The film was directed by Gérard Pullicino.
The screenplay was written by Vincent Lambert and Gérard Pullicino.
Cinematography was handled by Eric Cayla.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0118664.
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Babel
Released
Français
France, Canada
$20,000,000