Director: Waldemar Fast
Cast: Gemma Arterton, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Hayley Atwell, Lenny Henry, Rob Beckett
Grand Prix of Europe is a 2025 animated family comedy from Germany and the United Kingdom, directed by Waldemar Fast. The film follows a plucky young mouse who disguises herself to enter the world's most prestigious motor race, blending high-speed thrills with heart and humor in a vibrant adventure for all ages.
What is Grand Prix of Europe about?
Edda is a small but fiercely ambitious mouse who has spent her whole life idolizing the great racing driver Ed. When an unexpected turn of events gives her an opening at the starting line of the Grand Prix, she grabs it — concealing her identity to compete among the big names. The challenge, however, is not just the race itself. A scheming rival is actively working to knock her out of contention through underhanded tricks and sabotage. Edda must outthink her opponent, keep her cover intact, and find the courage to trust in her own abilities. The story builds toward a climax that argues, without question, that determination matters far more than size or status.
Cast & crew
Director Waldemar Fast brings a light and energetic touch to the film's racing sequences and comedic set pieces. Voice performances come from Gemma Arterton and Hayley Atwell, both known for strong, charismatic screen presence, alongside Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Lenny Henry, Rob Beckett, Colin McFarlane, David Menkin, and Joseph Balderrama, forming a lively ensemble cast.
Context & significance
For Persian-speaking families in the diaspora, Grand Prix of Europe arrives as an ideal watch for young viewers who enjoy fast-paced, visually energetic animation. European animated productions have grown steadily more polished over the past decade, and this British-German co-production reflects that upswing. The underdog theme — a scrappy outsider proving herself in a world built for those bigger and louder — resonates deeply across cultures. The film carries a Persian dub, making it completely accessible for children who are more comfortable in Farsi and for parents who want their kids to enjoy international animation in their home language without relying on subtitles.
Where & how to watch
Grand Prix of Europe is available on K-Time with a full Persian dub, so younger viewers can follow every moment in Farsi. Stream it on the web, on your TV, or on your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Cancel anytime.