Projects selected by Annecy, Haf, Los Cabos, New Horizons, Thessaloniki and Malaga festivals will pitch to industry.
The Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival (May 14-25) has announced the festivals and projects that will take part in its Goes to Cannes showcase (May 18-20).
Five international film festivals have been invited to programme work-in-progress projects actively seeking a sales agent, distributors or a festival selection.
The festivals taking part in the event this year are: Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Hong Kong - Asia Film Financing Forum (Haf), Los Cabos International Film Festival, New Horizons International Film Festival,...
The Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival (May 14-25) has announced the festivals and projects that will take part in its Goes to Cannes showcase (May 18-20).
Five international film festivals have been invited to programme work-in-progress projects actively seeking a sales agent, distributors or a festival selection.
The festivals taking part in the event this year are: Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Hong Kong - Asia Film Financing Forum (Haf), Los Cabos International Film Festival, New Horizons International Film Festival,...
- 4/16/2019
- by Orlando Parfitt
- ScreenDaily
Annecy, France— “Samsam,” “Aliens” and “Wolf” are among a total of eighty-six projects for animated TV shows that will be offered to potential industry partners at Cartoon Forum, the strongest animated European TV series forum, which takes place in the French city of Toulouse.
France leads the pack with 28 projects, the U.K. follows with nine, Germany eight, Belgium seven and Spain six. Finland and Italy bring three projects each and Canada, Greece and Hungary will pitch two. Cyprus presents a project for the first time.
Produced by France’s Folivari and Bayard Jeunesse Animation, “Samsam” heads towards the third season of the well-known show, about a small superhero struggling to rescue his pen-pal Daisy. Series production parallels the feature, directed by Tanguy de Kermel.
France’s Xilam Animation produces “Tiny Bad Wolf.” The story tries to react to wolf’s bad reputation in fairy tales by following Lupin, who dreams to become a super-hero.
France leads the pack with 28 projects, the U.K. follows with nine, Germany eight, Belgium seven and Spain six. Finland and Italy bring three projects each and Canada, Greece and Hungary will pitch two. Cyprus presents a project for the first time.
Produced by France’s Folivari and Bayard Jeunesse Animation, “Samsam” heads towards the third season of the well-known show, about a small superhero struggling to rescue his pen-pal Daisy. Series production parallels the feature, directed by Tanguy de Kermel.
France’s Xilam Animation produces “Tiny Bad Wolf.” The story tries to react to wolf’s bad reputation in fairy tales by following Lupin, who dreams to become a super-hero.
- 6/15/2018
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
France Televisions, the Paris-headquartered public broadcaster which ranks as the leading backer of European animation, announced Wednesday four new animated features and dozens of series at Annecy Film Festival.
The broadcaster, which invested 30 million euros – more than 50% of which were invested in original French content in 2017 — is co-producing Remi Chayé’s “Calamity,”Tanguy de Kermel’s “SamSam,” Eric Tosti, David Alaux and Jean-Francois Tosti’s “Terra Willy” (pictured), and Toby Genkel and Xavier Giacometti’s “Yakari.”
“Yakari,” based on the character of the popular series and the comic books by Derib & Job, follows a Sioux boy who lives a great adventure every day in the wilderness with his best friends. The series is produced by Dargaud Media, Wunderwerk, Belvision, France 3 Cinema, Bac Films Production, Universum Film and Gao Shan Pictures.
Set in 1863 in the Wild West, “Calamity” follows Jane, a 10-year-old in the year after both parents died. The...
The broadcaster, which invested 30 million euros – more than 50% of which were invested in original French content in 2017 — is co-producing Remi Chayé’s “Calamity,”Tanguy de Kermel’s “SamSam,” Eric Tosti, David Alaux and Jean-Francois Tosti’s “Terra Willy” (pictured), and Toby Genkel and Xavier Giacometti’s “Yakari.”
“Yakari,” based on the character of the popular series and the comic books by Derib & Job, follows a Sioux boy who lives a great adventure every day in the wilderness with his best friends. The series is produced by Dargaud Media, Wunderwerk, Belvision, France 3 Cinema, Bac Films Production, Universum Film and Gao Shan Pictures.
Set in 1863 in the Wild West, “Calamity” follows Jane, a 10-year-old in the year after both parents died. The...
- 6/13/2018
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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