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{{Infobox film

| name = George the Hedgehog

| image = Jez-Jerzy-poster.png

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = Wojciech Wawszczyk
Jakub Tarkowski
Tomasz Leniak

| producer =

| screenplay = Rafa Skarycki

| based_on =

| starring = Borys Szyc
Maria Peszek
Maciej Maleczuk
Sok
Micha Koterski

| music = Jan Duszyski
Jacek Szymkiewicz

| cinematography =

| editing = Wojciech Wodarski

| studio = Paisa Films
Produkcja

| distributor = Monolith Films

| released =

| runtime = 90 minutes

| country = Poland

| language = Polish

| budget = 2.6 million z

| gross =

}}

'George the Hedgehog' is a 2011 Polish animated black comedy film directed by Wojciech Wawszczyk, Jakub Tarkowski and Tomasz Leniak. Based on the Je Jerzy comic books, it tells the story of two neo-Nazis and a mad scientist creating a clone of the title character in an attempt to defeat him.

Plot



The story began in the Professor's lab, where he and his assistant are conducting an experiment. As a result, the computer produced the image of a hedgehog. Professor sent his assistant to find one.

The next day, Stefan and Zenek attacked Jerzy and his lover Yola, but they were defeated. They were approached by the assistant, who offered them a job. He took them to the Professor's lab and told them to acquire Jerzy's DNA, then kill him. They secured the DNA and created a clone, but Jerzy survived. The assistant explained that from their analysis it seemed Jerzy had the full potential to become a pop star, but there was a problem: he couldn't be contained.

Jerzy met up with Yola, but the clone appeared and assaulted Yola. She became angry and left. As Jerzy tried to explain, he's captured by the assistant, who had mistaken him for the clone. He escaped, but he was seen by Stefan and Zenek, who collided with the clone and beat him, before being stopped by Yola. She drove the clone home, thinking he's the original Jerzy. However, as the clone abused her again, she threw him out of the taxi and drove home.

The true Jerzy was waiting there, but Yola didn't listen to him. Zenek asked Jerzy to meet under the Poniatowskiego bridge by pretending to be Yola. There, Jerzy was knocked unconscious and thrown into the river. He was eventually rescued by the prostitute Lilka.

The clone became an international celebrity. Yola wanted to come to terms with Jerzy. She met Lilka, who started to suspect the truth. Jerzy decided to regain his good name. He broke into a concert where the clone was performing and revealed the truth. A fight ensued, and a beam fell and crushed the clone.

Yola witnessed the fight and tried to reach Jerzy, but she's captured by the assistant. Jerzy pursued them and the assistant was arrested. Yola finally came to terms with Jerzy. As they talked on the bridge, the Professor found out that the clone was still alive, but let him go, believing he'll manage without him. However, the clone was found by the two Vietnamese chefs and turned into a meal.

Cast



* Borys Szyc as George the Hedgehog

* Maria Peszek as Yola

* Sok as Stefan

* Micha Koterski as Zenek

* Wojtek Wawszczyk as the clone

* Marcin Hycnar as Krzy

* Maciej Maleczuk as Lilka

* Krystyna Tkacz as Stefan's mother

* Grzegorz Pawlak as the scientist

* Jarosaw Boberek as the assistant

* Leszek Teleszyski as the politician

Production



The film project was initiated by Paisa Films in 2007 and co-produced with Produkcja which joined in 2009. The production received 1.6 million zoty from the Polish Film Institute and had a total budget of 2.6 million zoty. The film was digitally animated and combines cutout and 3D techniques. It took two years to make and involved a team of 14 people, although according to co-director Wojciech Wawszczyk, "everyone worked for six". After the script was finished the actors recorded their lines. In August 2010 the animation work was completed and editing began.

Release



The premiere was on 11 March 2011 in Poland through Monolith Films.

See also



*'Tim and the Master'

References




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