Bangkok. July 18, 2023 – The global token and blockchain platform, Crown Token Project, which reimagines traditional IPs in the entertainment industry, announces its first Nft collection on its Adot platform. It will be rolling out a limited-edition Nft collection based on the animated film Legend of the Two Heroes.
The $15 million dollar budget film, Legend of the Two Heroes first limited Nft series showcases characters from the upcoming animated action feature film by renowned Hong Kong director, Herman Yau, and screenwriter, Robert Lence. Robert's scripts have been featured in masterpieces such as Toy Story, Beauty and the Beast, and Shrek. The film is in its post-production and will be released to the global market early next year.
Typically, once an Nft collection is created, its chances of being turned into a film would depend on the success of the collection. In this case, the film is already in the post-production phase, making...
The $15 million dollar budget film, Legend of the Two Heroes first limited Nft series showcases characters from the upcoming animated action feature film by renowned Hong Kong director, Herman Yau, and screenwriter, Robert Lence. Robert's scripts have been featured in masterpieces such as Toy Story, Beauty and the Beast, and Shrek. The film is in its post-production and will be released to the global market early next year.
Typically, once an Nft collection is created, its chances of being turned into a film would depend on the success of the collection. In this case, the film is already in the post-production phase, making...
- 7/19/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
Leone Film Group’s Lotus Production shingle is setting up Lotus Factory, a new unit for high-profile genre projects out of Italy made for the international market.
These currently include a live action TV series in development on the origins of Santa Clause, for which Lotus chief Marco Belardi has recruited top U.S. talent: Oscar-nominated writer Jim Capobianco (“Ratatouille”) and Robert Lence.
“We are planning to make films of different genres from those that are usually produced in Italy,” Belardi told Variety, noting that Italy’s scripted content output is largely made up of “dramas, comedies and an occasional noir.”
For example, Italian film and TV content targeting family audiences is quite scarce, a gap Belardi is looking to fill with Lotus Factory.
Belardi has recruited young Italian director Nicola Abbatangelo, who recently completed “The Land of Dreams,” an English-language movie musical set in 1920s New York, to serve...
These currently include a live action TV series in development on the origins of Santa Clause, for which Lotus chief Marco Belardi has recruited top U.S. talent: Oscar-nominated writer Jim Capobianco (“Ratatouille”) and Robert Lence.
“We are planning to make films of different genres from those that are usually produced in Italy,” Belardi told Variety, noting that Italy’s scripted content output is largely made up of “dramas, comedies and an occasional noir.”
For example, Italian film and TV content targeting family audiences is quite scarce, a gap Belardi is looking to fill with Lotus Factory.
Belardi has recruited young Italian director Nicola Abbatangelo, who recently completed “The Land of Dreams,” an English-language movie musical set in 1920s New York, to serve...
- 7/31/2020
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Andes Films has taken the distribution rights in four Latin American countries for Wizart’s animated feature “Sheep and Wolves: Pig Deal,” which is being sold by the Russian company at the American Film Market. Wizart has also signed an agreement with Peppermint for the release of “Fantastic Return to Oz” in Germany.
Andes has picked up rights to “Sheep and Wolves: Pig Deal” in Chile, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador. The company is a major distributor in the region, handling the release of movies from Sony Pictures, Universal and Paramount.
Previously announced deals for the family pic include Klb Sas (France), Ads Service (Hungary), Bohemia Motion Pictures (Czech Republic and Slovakia), Kino Swiat (Poland), Koch Films (Germany), Storytelling Media (Norway), McF MegaCom (former Yugoslavia), Pro Films (Bulgaria) and Acme Film.
“Sheep and Wolves: Pig Deal” was produced by Sergey Selyanov, Yuri Moskvin and Vladimir Nikolaev, in collaboration with Ctb Film Company.
Andes has picked up rights to “Sheep and Wolves: Pig Deal” in Chile, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador. The company is a major distributor in the region, handling the release of movies from Sony Pictures, Universal and Paramount.
Previously announced deals for the family pic include Klb Sas (France), Ads Service (Hungary), Bohemia Motion Pictures (Czech Republic and Slovakia), Kino Swiat (Poland), Koch Films (Germany), Storytelling Media (Norway), McF MegaCom (former Yugoslavia), Pro Films (Bulgaria) and Acme Film.
“Sheep and Wolves: Pig Deal” was produced by Sergey Selyanov, Yuri Moskvin and Vladimir Nikolaev, in collaboration with Ctb Film Company.
- 11/8/2019
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Russia’s Wizart has sold rights for German-speaking Europe for its 3D animated feature “The Snow Queen: Mirrorlands” to Peppermint Enterprises.
Peppermint managing director, Patrick Keller, said the company is planning a late January/early February theatrical release, the first time that a film from the franchise has been given a theatrical release in the territory, where past instalments were released only on DVD and VOD.
“Mirrorlands” is directed by Aleksei Tsitsilin and Robert Lence, which is his feature helming debut, although his credits include Hollywood movies like “The Lion King,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Toy Story” and “Shrek.” The producers are Yuri Moskvin, Vladimir Nikolaev, Boris Mashkovtsev, Pavel Stepanov and Vadim Vereschagin. Central Partnership and Soyuzmultfilm co-produced.
The film will open first on Dec. 21 in Poland and the Baltic countries, followed by the Czech Republic and Slovakia later that month, in Russia on Jan. 1, and in Romania and Bulgaria on Jan.
Peppermint managing director, Patrick Keller, said the company is planning a late January/early February theatrical release, the first time that a film from the franchise has been given a theatrical release in the territory, where past instalments were released only on DVD and VOD.
“Mirrorlands” is directed by Aleksei Tsitsilin and Robert Lence, which is his feature helming debut, although his credits include Hollywood movies like “The Lion King,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Toy Story” and “Shrek.” The producers are Yuri Moskvin, Vladimir Nikolaev, Boris Mashkovtsev, Pavel Stepanov and Vadim Vereschagin. Central Partnership and Soyuzmultfilm co-produced.
The film will open first on Dec. 21 in Poland and the Baltic countries, followed by the Czech Republic and Slovakia later that month, in Russia on Jan. 1, and in Romania and Bulgaria on Jan.
- 11/2/2018
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Family animation sequel sells to Poland and Germany, Austria, Switzerland.
Moscow-based Wizart has sealed some early Afm business on one of the titles on its slate.
Sheep And Wolves: Pig Deal, the sequel to 2016 family animation Sheep And Wolves, has now sold to Kino Swiat for Poland, with a theatrical release planned, and Koch Films GmbH for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, where the film will be relased across TV, DVD and VoD.
The film previously sold to Norway (Storytelling Media), former Yugoslavia (McF MegaCom), Bulgaria (Pro Films) and Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia (Acme Film).
The film is a Wizart Animation...
Moscow-based Wizart has sealed some early Afm business on one of the titles on its slate.
Sheep And Wolves: Pig Deal, the sequel to 2016 family animation Sheep And Wolves, has now sold to Kino Swiat for Poland, with a theatrical release planned, and Koch Films GmbH for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, where the film will be relased across TV, DVD and VoD.
The film previously sold to Norway (Storytelling Media), former Yugoslavia (McF MegaCom), Bulgaria (Pro Films) and Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia (Acme Film).
The film is a Wizart Animation...
- 11/1/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Russian animation company Wizart is set to sign a theatrical deal with China’s Hy Media/Cayie International Media Group for animated movie “The Snow Queen: Mirrorlands,” the fourth instalment in the global hit franchise.
Lisha Ning, CEO of Hy Media/Cayie Intl., said he hoped the investment in “Snow Queen 4” would “open a new chapter” in the relationship between the Chinese and Russian film industries. The third film in the franchise, “Snow Queen: Fire and Ice,” earned nearly $12 million during its theatrical run in China earlier this year.
At Cannes, Wizart signed deals for “Mirrorlands” for Latvia/Lithuania/Estonia (Acme Film), Poland (Kino Swiat), ex-Yugoslavia (Blitz D.O.O.), Czech Republic/Slovakia (CinemArt), and Bulgaria (Pro Films). In Berlin, Wizart closed a deal for French-language territories with Universal Pictures.
In “Mirrorlands,” after King Harald nearly loses his family due to the Snow Queen’s evil deeds, he bans the use of magic.
Lisha Ning, CEO of Hy Media/Cayie Intl., said he hoped the investment in “Snow Queen 4” would “open a new chapter” in the relationship between the Chinese and Russian film industries. The third film in the franchise, “Snow Queen: Fire and Ice,” earned nearly $12 million during its theatrical run in China earlier this year.
At Cannes, Wizart signed deals for “Mirrorlands” for Latvia/Lithuania/Estonia (Acme Film), Poland (Kino Swiat), ex-Yugoslavia (Blitz D.O.O.), Czech Republic/Slovakia (CinemArt), and Bulgaria (Pro Films). In Berlin, Wizart closed a deal for French-language territories with Universal Pictures.
In “Mirrorlands,” after King Harald nearly loses his family due to the Snow Queen’s evil deeds, he bans the use of magic.
- 9/7/2018
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
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