Lapitch the Little Shoemaker

Lapitch the Little Shoemaker (Croatian: Čudnovate zgode šegrta Hlapića) is a 1997 animated feature that was originally released by Croatia Film. Produced on vintage cel equipment during the early 1990s, this was the third feature from Croatia Film's animation unit and director Milan Blažeković, after The Elm-Chanted Forest (1986) and The Magician's Hat (1990).

Lapitch the Little Shoemaker
English edition logo
Directed byMilan Blažeković
Written byMilan Blažeković
Pajo Kanižaj
Ivo Škrabalo
English adaptation:
Alan Shearman
Based onThe Brave Adventures of Lapitch
by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić
Produced byŽeljko Zima
International version:
Steffen Diebold
StarringIvan Gudeljević
Maja Rožman
Tarik Filipović
Pero Juričić
Relja Bašić
Edited byMirna Supek-Janjić
Music byOriginal version:
Duško Mandić
Srebrna krila
Vladimir Kočiš
English version:
Hermann Weindorf
Production
companies
Croatia Film
International version:
HaffaDiebold
ProSieben
Distributed byCroatia:
Croatia Film
Germany:
ProSieben Home Entertainment (VHS)
Release dates
  • 23 June 1997 (1997-06-23) (Croatia)
  • 23 October 1997 (1997-10-23) (Germany)
Running time
75 minutes (English version)
83 minutes (international cut)
CountriesCroatia
Germany
LanguagesCroatian
English
German
BudgetDM900,000

It is based on The Brave Adventures of Lapitch, a 1913 novel by Croatian author Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić. In this adaptation, all of the characters are animals, and the title character is a mouse, rather than the human character of the original work. As with the book, the film is about a shoemaker's apprentice who leaves the confines of his ill-tempered master, and sets off on an adventure. During his journey, he befriends a circus performer named Gita, and fights against the evil Dirty Rat.

Lapitch remains Croatia's most successful production in terms of viewership, and became that country's official selection for the 1997 Academy Awards (in the Best Foreign Language Film category). Its popularity led to the production of a 26-episode television series, also called Lapitch the Little Shoemaker, at the end of the 1990s.

In February 2000, it first appeared in North America as the initial entry in Sony Wonder's short-lived "Movie Matinee" video series. The Disney Channel also premiered it on U.S. cable television later that same month.

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