Over 50 territories have signed on for The Bureau Sales’ 2D animated anthology Animal Tales Of Christmas Magic ahead of its market premiere in Cannes and world premiere at Annecy.
The film is inspired by traditional techniques including paper cut, linocut and watercolour and directed by rising international female filmmakers Caroline Attia, Ceylan Beyoglu, Olesya Shchukina, Haruna Kishi, Camille Almeras and Natalia Chernysheva.
Animal Tales Of Christmas Magic has sold to companies including: Frenetic Films (Switzerland), Angel Films (Denmark) Rita & Luca Films (Spain) Satine Film (Italy), Teleview (Middle East), Storytelling Media (Norway) Ads Service (Hungary and Romania), Beta Film (Bulgaria...
The film is inspired by traditional techniques including paper cut, linocut and watercolour and directed by rising international female filmmakers Caroline Attia, Ceylan Beyoglu, Olesya Shchukina, Haruna Kishi, Camille Almeras and Natalia Chernysheva.
Animal Tales Of Christmas Magic has sold to companies including: Frenetic Films (Switzerland), Angel Films (Denmark) Rita & Luca Films (Spain) Satine Film (Italy), Teleview (Middle East), Storytelling Media (Norway) Ads Service (Hungary and Romania), Beta Film (Bulgaria...
- 5/14/2024
- ScreenDaily
The film is directed by five rising female directors.
Six rising female directors from around the world have joined forces for the animation anthology Animal Tales Of Christmas Magic which is being launched by The Bureau Sales at this week’s Rendez -Vous With French Cinema in Paris this week.
Caroline Attia, Ceylan Beyoglu, Olesya Shchukina, Haruna Kishi, Camille Almeras and Natalia Chernysheva have used uses poetry and humour to tell five Christmas stories that take place across the globe from Japan to the Far North and the Northern Lights.
The stories are all told in 2D digital animation, and...
Six rising female directors from around the world have joined forces for the animation anthology Animal Tales Of Christmas Magic which is being launched by The Bureau Sales at this week’s Rendez -Vous With French Cinema in Paris this week.
Caroline Attia, Ceylan Beyoglu, Olesya Shchukina, Haruna Kishi, Camille Almeras and Natalia Chernysheva have used uses poetry and humour to tell five Christmas stories that take place across the globe from Japan to the Far North and the Northern Lights.
The stories are all told in 2D digital animation, and...
- 1/15/2024
- by Rebecca Leffler
- ScreenDaily
The 17th annual Moviate Underground Film Festival in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania celebrates this happy Memorial Day weekend on May 22-25 with great documentaries about artists, loads of filmmakers in attendance, mind-bending short films and one of the greatest horror films every made. It’s quite a mix! The fest takes place at the Civic Club of Harrisburg and at Midtown Cinema — and all screenings are completely Free.
Things start with a real bang on May 22 when the great and powerful Guy Maddin rockets down from Winnipeg, Canada to appear live in person to present clips from his latest cinematic triumph, The Forbidden Room, as well as screen one of his classic early works on 16mm film.
Some other highlights of the weekend include Ellen Zweig’s Heart Beat Ear Drum, a documentary about musician Z’ev, who will be be in attendance at this screening on May 23 with Zweig. Then, later...
Things start with a real bang on May 22 when the great and powerful Guy Maddin rockets down from Winnipeg, Canada to appear live in person to present clips from his latest cinematic triumph, The Forbidden Room, as well as screen one of his classic early works on 16mm film.
Some other highlights of the weekend include Ellen Zweig’s Heart Beat Ear Drum, a documentary about musician Z’ev, who will be be in attendance at this screening on May 23 with Zweig. Then, later...
- 5/20/2015
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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