Box office In France, the film, distributed by Studio Canal, was released on 12 December 2012, simultaneously with the fantasy film
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, directed by
Peter Jackson, the American drama
Beasts of the Southern Wild, directed by
Benh Zeitlin, the American thriller
Arbitrage, directed by
Nicholas Jarecki, and two French comedies,
Mes héros, directed by
Éric Besnard and
Télé Gaucho, directed by
Michel Leclerc.
Ernest and Celestine, distributed on 489 copies, accumulated admissions in its first week. In Paris, where the film is distributed on 20 copies, it attracted spectators on its opening day, achieving the second-best Parisian debut after
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ( admissions on 28 copies). In its second week, the film recorded admissions, then accumulated more in its third week, thus surpassing admissions with admissions.
Critical reception The film had its world premiere at the Directors' Fortnight, out of competition, at the
Cannes Film Festival 2012. It received an excellent reception from French critics. In
Le Monde, Isabelle Régnier saw it as
a delight from start to finish, appreciating the drawings and the screenplay that respects the original series while inventing an original plot and developing its own reflection,
something a bit more biting, a bit more political. In
Libération, Éric Loret appreciated the work on the watercolors and soundscapes and was sensitive to the social relevance of Pennac's screenplay, which ''stuffed Gabrielle Vincent's plush universe with political unease
. In Le Journal du dimanche, Stéphanie Belpêche regarded the film as a gem of French animation cinema
with a story that is intelligent and terribly endearing
. In the free newspaper Métro'', Jennifer Lesueur appreciated the message of help and love conveyed by the film and the quality of the drawings: "the film gives the impression of flipping through an original watercolor album, where every gesture, every glance is measured". The critical reception was also favorable elsewhere in the world. The film review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes reports a 98% approval rating, based on 81 reviews with an
average score of 8.20/10; the general consensus states: "Sweet and visually charming,
Ernest & Celestine offers old-fashioned delights for animation lovers of all ages."
Metacritic assigns a score of 86 based on 22 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". Andrew Chan of the
Film Critics Circle of Australia writes, "The result is a human story of two unlikely allies, a mouse living in harmony and befriending a bear. It is essentially that simple and it works just fine." Writing on
Roger Ebert's website,
Glenn Kenny of
MSN awarded the film 3½ stars out of 4, praising it for its positive messages of friendship. Kenny wrote: "
Ernest and Celestine is the coziest movie you'll likely see all year. Every frame is suffused with a fireplace kind of warmth that, for me at least, cast an immediate spell that didn't let up." The Belgian critic from RTBF appreciated the drawings, the music, and the story "endearing and funny while prompting reflection on discrimination". In
Variety, Leslie Felperin considered
Ernest and Celestine a "charming animated feature" and appreciated the film's overall fidelity to the book universe as well as the nuances brought to the story and humor; she found the work of the main voice actors "adorable" but questioned the foreign dubbings of the film. ==Accolades==