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2025 • Family / Fantasy • 93m

Momo

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Momo is a young orphan girl who lives in the ruins of an old Roman amphitheater and becomes friends with everybody in the neighborhood. But when a powerful international corporation starts stealing everybody’s time, nobody has any time left for her, let alone their friends or families. Momo, together with Master Hora, the custodian of time, are the only ones who can go up against the time thieves before all is lost forever.

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Alexa Goodall
Alexa Goodall
Momo
Martin Freeman
Martin Freeman
Master Hora
Laura Haddock
Laura Haddock
Jackie
Araloyin Oshunremi
Araloyin Oshunremi
Gino
David Schütter
David Schütter
Brutus
Claes Bang
Claes Bang
Judge
Kim Bodnia
Kim Bodnia
Beppo
Skylar Blu Copeland
Skylar Blu Copeland
Maria
Duško Valentić
Duško Valentić
Uncle Roman
Kurt Ravn
Kurt Ravn
Uncle Roman
Haley Louise Jones
Haley Louise Jones
Sales Dude
Madeleine Akua
Madeleine Akua
Jenny
Charlie Mann
Charlie Mann
Jack the Jock
Maja Bons
Maja Bons
Shy Teen Girl
Anna Martine Freeman
Anna Martine Freeman
Dan
Csilla Barath Bastaić
Csilla Barath Bastaić
Bored Business Woman (as another name)
Lina Maruyama
Lina Maruyama
Receptionist
Naomi McDonald
Naomi McDonald
Cassiopeia (voice)
Producer: Christian BeckerScreenplay: Christian DitterDirector: Christian Ditter

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CinemaSerf
2026-08-20
60%

"Momo" (Alexa Goodall) is a street urchin type who lives amidst the pretty substantial ruins of an ancient Roman amphitheatre. She's one of the few people left in society nowadays who actually knows how to listen, and so is popular with people who use her as their sort of agony-neice and with pizza boy "Gino" (Araloying Oshunremi). He lives in a family restaurant that is only one step ahead of the bank. Then an engimatic woman (Laura Haddock) arrives on the scene offering them a life-changing opportunity. By wearing a special bracelet they can accumulate all their spare time and then put it to better use later on. Many people snap up this device but she senses it is a dangerous tool. How can she thwart what she reckons are the nefarious activities of the menacing "Richter" (Claes Bang); his cohort of inhaler-addicted henchpeople and some hovering robots (think V.I.N.C.E.N.T. from Disney's "Black Hole" (1979) only without the lasers)? Well that isn't going to get any easier as her weak-willed pal becomes the poster-boy for the aptly named "Grey" company but perhaps the sagely tortoise "Cassiopeia" and her master "Hora" (Martin Freeman) can assist? Now I must admit that it was early in the morning when I saw this, so perhaps my brain was still in the realm of Morpheus; nor have I read the book - but just what is being stolen? If we are wasting time and someone else has the sense to collect it - a sort of Gallifreyan version of a "Womble" - then why would we care? Therein lay my problem with this. The premiss of the story isn't really explained very clearly from the outset and though I thought Goodall was engaging enough on screen, she's not there that often as the plot advances in fits and starts. Some effort has gone into the rousing score, but too much of the production reminded me of something from "Harry Potter" as the action picked up towards a conclusion that was quite excitingly staged but a little too predictable. If it's a message about valuing time and appreciating the vibrancy of life that brings with it, then fair enough, but again I couldn't see how our world becomes gray and drab by someone else acquiring something we don't use. It's still worth a watch, but I was a little disappointed.

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Status
Released
Origin
DE
Languages
English
Studios
Rat Pack Filmproduktion, Michael Ende Productions, Westside Filmproduktion, Constantin Film, Pakt Media

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