To mark the release of Mia & The White Lion, out now, we’ve been given 3 copies to give away on DVD.
Mia & The White Lion is the captivating story of a headstrong young girl and her unconventional friendship with a rare white lion. Set in South Africa, this is an extraordinary adventure story with an important message about the protection and conservation of wild animals in their natural habitats.
Ten-year-old Mia has her life turned upside down when her family is suddenly uprooted, from their home in London to South Africa, to manage a lion farm that provides animals to zoos. To help Mia and her brother get used to their new way of living, John and Alice give them a rare white lion cub named Charlie to look after and the pair become the best of friends.
As the years pass, Charlie’s future becomes uncertain as he triples...
Mia & The White Lion is the captivating story of a headstrong young girl and her unconventional friendship with a rare white lion. Set in South Africa, this is an extraordinary adventure story with an important message about the protection and conservation of wild animals in their natural habitats.
Ten-year-old Mia has her life turned upside down when her family is suddenly uprooted, from their home in London to South Africa, to manage a lion farm that provides animals to zoos. To help Mia and her brother get used to their new way of living, John and Alice give them a rare white lion cub named Charlie to look after and the pair become the best of friends.
As the years pass, Charlie’s future becomes uncertain as he triples...
- 11/21/2019
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Shamus Kelley Dec 19, 2018
What does Voltron Season 8’s ending mean for the fate of its characters and the Voltron franchise?
Just in case the title wasn’t clear enough, this article spoils everything in Voltron season 8.
And so it ends. After an incredible eight season run Voltron took its final bow with an ending that will have fans talking for years to come. But uh, what exactly happened in that finale? Emotions were running so high with Allura’s sacrifice it was a little difficult to tell who ended up where. Fear not, we’ve got you covered.
Did Allura Die?
Phew, okay. This is the biggest one so let’s tackle it head on. At the climax of the final battle with Haggar/Honerva, the Paladins and her were teleported into the collected consciousness of all existence. Yes, you read that right.
At that point she’d already destroyed most of existence,...
What does Voltron Season 8’s ending mean for the fate of its characters and the Voltron franchise?
Just in case the title wasn’t clear enough, this article spoils everything in Voltron season 8.
And so it ends. After an incredible eight season run Voltron took its final bow with an ending that will have fans talking for years to come. But uh, what exactly happened in that finale? Emotions were running so high with Allura’s sacrifice it was a little difficult to tell who ended up where. Fear not, we’ve got you covered.
Did Allura Die?
Phew, okay. This is the biggest one so let’s tackle it head on. At the climax of the final battle with Haggar/Honerva, the Paladins and her were teleported into the collected consciousness of all existence. Yes, you read that right.
At that point she’d already destroyed most of existence,...
- 12/19/2018
- Den of Geek
This latest installment of Soundtrack Round Up kicks off with White Lion, a film about a poor little lion cub called Letsatsi who is outcast from his family and forced to undergo trials and tribulations before he may take his rightful place as leader of his pride as an adult. Sound familiar? White Lion (as far as I can tell from the soundtrack’s cover art) implements live action lions, however, so it might actually be quite interesting to watch. The film’s score is by Philip Miller and is similarly derivative, though not in an unpleasant way – ‘Chicken Hok and the Porcupine’ is rather fun. The soundtrack as well as the plot evokes memories of a certain Disney film, though perhaps that is symptomatic of any music that includes African chants and vocalisations over light orchestrations. Seventh track ‘Mother’ is weirdly reminiscent of the lullaby from Ocarina of Time.
- 6/14/2011
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
A look at what's new on DVD today:
"Game of Death" (2011)
Directed by Giorgio Serafini
Released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Quite possibly Wesley Snipes' last film for a long, long time, this action flick features the "Passenger 57" star as a CIA agent who is betrayed by his employer after he's deployed to take out an arms dealer in Detroit. "Grindhouse" star Zoe Bell is onhand to provide backup.
"Celestial Films: Lady Hermit" (1971)
Directed by Meng Hua Ho
Released by Funimation
An aspiring female kung fu warrior searches for an elusive master who turns out to pretend to be a servant in this Shaw Brothers produced action flick.
"Daylight Robbery" (2008)
Directed by Paris Leonti
Released by Well Go USA
Paris Leonti's heist flick involves a group of misfits who plot to rob the London Exchange of the loot in their underground vault.
"Disconnect" (2011)
Directed by Robin Christian...
"Game of Death" (2011)
Directed by Giorgio Serafini
Released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Quite possibly Wesley Snipes' last film for a long, long time, this action flick features the "Passenger 57" star as a CIA agent who is betrayed by his employer after he's deployed to take out an arms dealer in Detroit. "Grindhouse" star Zoe Bell is onhand to provide backup.
"Celestial Films: Lady Hermit" (1971)
Directed by Meng Hua Ho
Released by Funimation
An aspiring female kung fu warrior searches for an elusive master who turns out to pretend to be a servant in this Shaw Brothers produced action flick.
"Daylight Robbery" (2008)
Directed by Paris Leonti
Released by Well Go USA
Paris Leonti's heist flick involves a group of misfits who plot to rob the London Exchange of the loot in their underground vault.
"Disconnect" (2011)
Directed by Robin Christian...
- 2/15/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
We are pleased to give you the trailer, poster and images from Screen Media Films' "White Lion," a film helmed by Michael Swan which opens on October 15th in limited areas. Shot in South Africa, the film stars Jamie Bartlett, John Kani , Aj Van Der Merwe, Thabo Malema and Ayrton Loureiro. Swan, credited with work on "Wake of Death" with Jean Claude Van Damme as well as "Prey" and "Yesterday" wrote the screenplay alongside newcomer Janet van Eeden. A young Shangaan named Gisani finds himself destined to protect a rare and magnificent white lion cub named Letsatsi who is cast from his pride and is forced to survive on his own. After many perilous adventures young Letsati befriends Nkulu, an older lion who teaches him how to survive in the harsh African wilderness...
- 9/30/2010
- Upcoming-Movies.com
HollywoodNews.com: Robert Baruc, President of Screen Media, announced today the acquisition of North American rights to “White Lion,” a live-action family adventure film about a rare white lion cub who rises above many challenges to become one of the most powerful and revered lions in all of Africa.
Directed by Michael Swan, the film features over 30 real-life lions trained by famed “lion whisperer” Kevin Richardson. Richardson also served as a producer.
“White Lion” was shot on location, at The Kingdom of the White Lion, an enterprise 50 miles outside of the city of Johannesburg, along the Crocodile River, established especially for this film. This marks the first production – entirely about lions – starring real lions from South Africa.
“White Lion” was the recipient of three South African Film and Television Awards (Saftas) awards including Best Cinematography (Michael Swan), Best Music Composition (Phillip Miller) and Best Sound Design (Ivan Millborrow, Nicky De Beer...
Directed by Michael Swan, the film features over 30 real-life lions trained by famed “lion whisperer” Kevin Richardson. Richardson also served as a producer.
“White Lion” was shot on location, at The Kingdom of the White Lion, an enterprise 50 miles outside of the city of Johannesburg, along the Crocodile River, established especially for this film. This marks the first production – entirely about lions – starring real lions from South Africa.
“White Lion” was the recipient of three South African Film and Television Awards (Saftas) awards including Best Cinematography (Michael Swan), Best Music Composition (Phillip Miller) and Best Sound Design (Ivan Millborrow, Nicky De Beer...
- 9/13/2010
- by Linny Lum
- Hollywoodnews.com
Screen Media has acquired North American rights to Michael Swan's "White Lion," which feature more than 30 lions trained by "lion whisperer" Kevin Richardson, who also served as producer.
The film won three South African Film and Television Awards, including best cinematography, best music composition and best sound design.
To promote the release of the family adventure film, Screen Media will partner with local zoos across the country.
The deal for "Lion," which was shot in South Africa, was brokered by Robert Baruc and David Fannon at Screen Media and Scott Bedno and David Jackson at Showcase Entertainment.
The film won three South African Film and Television Awards, including best cinematography, best music composition and best sound design.
To promote the release of the family adventure film, Screen Media will partner with local zoos across the country.
The deal for "Lion," which was shot in South Africa, was brokered by Robert Baruc and David Fannon at Screen Media and Scott Bedno and David Jackson at Showcase Entertainment.
- 9/10/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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