The 3D animation opened the Montreal International Children’s Film Festival.
Nicola Lemay’s 3D feature animation Felix And The Hidden Treasure (also known as Felix And The Treasure Of Morgaa) has been acquired by a raft of international buyers in deals done by Montreal-based sales outfit Attraction Distribution.
It has sold to Russia (Tenletters), Middle East (Front Row), Australia/Nz (Rialto), Benelux (Ita), the Baltics (Esti Films) and Africa (Trd), in addition to previously announced sales including to the UK, US and Spain.
The film, made through 10th Ave Productions, opened the Montreal International Children’s Film Festival earlier...
Nicola Lemay’s 3D feature animation Felix And The Hidden Treasure (also known as Felix And The Treasure Of Morgaa) has been acquired by a raft of international buyers in deals done by Montreal-based sales outfit Attraction Distribution.
It has sold to Russia (Tenletters), Middle East (Front Row), Australia/Nz (Rialto), Benelux (Ita), the Baltics (Esti Films) and Africa (Trd), in addition to previously announced sales including to the UK, US and Spain.
The film, made through 10th Ave Productions, opened the Montreal International Children’s Film Festival earlier...
- 7/6/2021
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Animated feature also sold to France, Spain and Taiwan.
Canadian outfit Attraction has sold CG animation Felix And The Treasure Of Morgaa to several major territories.
The 3D-animated feature has been acquired by Signature Entertainment (UK), Viva Pictures (US), Cinemaran (Spain), Koba (France) and Av Jet (Taiwan). Attraction said it understood the film would receive a release in these territories in the coming months.
The feature directorial debut of Canada’s Nicola Lemay is produced by 10th Ave Productions and opened Montréal International Children’s Film Festival last week.
The story follows 12-year-old Felix, who embarks on an adventure to...
Canadian outfit Attraction has sold CG animation Felix And The Treasure Of Morgaa to several major territories.
The 3D-animated feature has been acquired by Signature Entertainment (UK), Viva Pictures (US), Cinemaran (Spain), Koba (France) and Av Jet (Taiwan). Attraction said it understood the film would receive a release in these territories in the coming months.
The feature directorial debut of Canada’s Nicola Lemay is produced by 10th Ave Productions and opened Montréal International Children’s Film Festival last week.
The story follows 12-year-old Felix, who embarks on an adventure to...
- 3/5/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Xavier Dolan tied contemporaries Philippe Falardeau and Denis Villeneuve by winning his second Best Feature award at the 17th annual Jutra Awards. Quebec’s answer to the Oscars was a rather suspense-less affair as Mommy claimed nine (plus the top box office award honor) awards winning in all major categories with the exclusion of Best Supporting Actor category win, which would only end up going to Dolan’s other nominated film, Tom at the Farm. Pierre-Yves Cardinal was sublime in his predatory type role and as was the case for several nominees, was hard at work on another project and therefore not on hand for trophyware. Ricardo Trogi’s throwback to awkward teen years tale 1987 did win a trio of awards, but if there were any surprises in the Dolan camp it was the acceptance speeches: Dolan delivered a keynote speech type quality for the last win of the night...
- 3/16/2015
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
A Brazilian feature wins at the animation festival for the second consecutive year; market reports record high.Scroll down for full list of winners
Brazilian director Ale Abreu’s The Boy and the World, about a child who heads to the city in search of his father, has won both the Crystal Award and Audience Award for the best feature-length film at the 38th edition of the Annecy International Animation Festival.
“The rising strength of Brazilian animation is confirmed. The Boy and The World’s double honours signal yet again the vitality of this cinematography,” said the festival’s artistic director, Marcel Jean.
It is the second year in a row that a Brazilian film has won the top prize. Last year, Luiz Bolognesi’s Rio 2096, capturing key periods in Brazil’s history though a man who lives for 600 years, clinched the Crystal for best feature.
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Brazilian director Ale Abreu’s The Boy and the World, about a child who heads to the city in search of his father, has won both the Crystal Award and Audience Award for the best feature-length film at the 38th edition of the Annecy International Animation Festival.
“The rising strength of Brazilian animation is confirmed. The Boy and The World’s double honours signal yet again the vitality of this cinematography,” said the festival’s artistic director, Marcel Jean.
It is the second year in a row that a Brazilian film has won the top prize. Last year, Luiz Bolognesi’s Rio 2096, capturing key periods in Brazil’s history though a man who lives for 600 years, clinched the Crystal for best feature.
In other awards, the [link=tt...
- 6/14/2014
- ScreenDaily
Film Lineup Set For Inaugural Palo Alto International Film Festival
Palo Alto, CA . The Palo Alto International Film Festival (Paiff) has announced its film program for the 2011 festival. The lineup includes 20 features and 74 short films curated from award-winning films and film festival favorites that exemplify Paiff.s theme of innovation in art, film and technology.
Paiff proudly presents a lineup that challenges the art form, taking creative risks with technology in films like Braden King.s cross-platform feature .Here,. to the artistically inventive .Bombay Beach. by music video director Alma Har.el to documentaries like .Something Ventured. which delves into the world of Venture Capital firms.
.We.re seeing a new movement emerging . films are trying to live outside the cinema. They.re breaking out of traditional storytelling structures,. said Paiff.s Director Programming Alf Seccombe. .This festival spotlights the creative risk-taking that is inherent in innovation..
The 2011 festival kicks...
Palo Alto, CA . The Palo Alto International Film Festival (Paiff) has announced its film program for the 2011 festival. The lineup includes 20 features and 74 short films curated from award-winning films and film festival favorites that exemplify Paiff.s theme of innovation in art, film and technology.
Paiff proudly presents a lineup that challenges the art form, taking creative risks with technology in films like Braden King.s cross-platform feature .Here,. to the artistically inventive .Bombay Beach. by music video director Alma Har.el to documentaries like .Something Ventured. which delves into the world of Venture Capital firms.
.We.re seeing a new movement emerging . films are trying to live outside the cinema. They.re breaking out of traditional storytelling structures,. said Paiff.s Director Programming Alf Seccombe. .This festival spotlights the creative risk-taking that is inherent in innovation..
The 2011 festival kicks...
- 8/15/2011
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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