Get ready to embark on an awe-inspiring journey to the North Pole in the visually exquisite animated feature, Long Way North. Directed by celebrated filmmaker and animator Rémi Chayé (The Secret of Kells) and produced by Sacrebleu Productions (Oscar®-nominated Madagascar, Carnet de Voyage), Maybe Movies (Oscar®-nominated Ernest & Celestine) and Norlum Studios (Oscar®-nominated Song of the Sea), Long Way North won the coveted Audience Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and the winner of Grand Prize at Tokyo Animation Festival, and is an Annie Award nominee for Best Animated Feature-Independent. This captivating animated feature, bolstered by emotionally resonant storytelling, has continued to attract universal acclaim as it enchants movie audiences and families around the world. On January 17, 2017, Shout! Factory Kids is proud to present Long Way North on DVD, two-disc Blu-ray™+ DVD Combo Pack (with digital copy), Digital HD and iTunes.
A spirited and inspiring tale of hope and courage,...
A spirited and inspiring tale of hope and courage,...
- 12/8/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Directed by celebrated animator and filmmaker Rémi Chayé and produced by Sacrebleu Productions (Oscar®-Nominated Madagascar, Carnet de Voyage), Maybe Movies (Oscar®-Nominated Ernest & Celestine) and Norlum Studios (Oscar®-Nominated Song of the Sea), France 3 Cinéma and 2 Minutes, Long Way North won the coveted Audience Award at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and the winner of Grand Prize and the Governor of Tokyo Award at Tokyo Animation Festival 2016. This captivating animated adventure, bolstered by emotionally resonant storytelling and visually exquisite hand-drawn animation, has continued to attract universal acclaim as it enchants movie audiences around the world.
A spirited and inspiring tale of hope and courage, Long Way North is the feature directorial debut of lauded animator Rémi Chayé (first Ad and head of storyboard for Oscar®-Nominated The Secret of Kells, The Painting) and tells the story of a young heroine persevering through a physical and emotional journey...
A spirited and inspiring tale of hope and courage, Long Way North is the feature directorial debut of lauded animator Rémi Chayé (first Ad and head of storyboard for Oscar®-Nominated The Secret of Kells, The Painting) and tells the story of a young heroine persevering through a physical and emotional journey...
- 9/23/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
The distributor has secured Us rights from Urban Distribution International to The Secret Of Kells director Rémi Chayé’s Long Way North (Tout En Haut Du Monde).
The Sacrebleu Productions, Maybe Movies and Norlum Studios film won the 2015 Annecy audience award and will receive its North American premiere at the New York International Children’s Film Festival (Feb 26-Mar 20).
The story takes place in late 19th century Russia as a young aristocratic girl flees the constraints of her life to reunite with her explorer grandfather in the Arctic.
The voice cast includes Chloé Dunn, Vivienne Vermes, Peter Hudson, Antony Hickling, Christa Théret, Feodor Atkine, Thomas Sagols and Rémi Caillebot.
Shout! Factory plans a strategic roll-out across multiple platforms, beginning with a theatrical launch this autumn through Shout’s family entertainment imprint, Shout! Factory Kids.
The Sacrebleu Productions, Maybe Movies and Norlum Studios film won the 2015 Annecy audience award and will receive its North American premiere at the New York International Children’s Film Festival (Feb 26-Mar 20).
The story takes place in late 19th century Russia as a young aristocratic girl flees the constraints of her life to reunite with her explorer grandfather in the Arctic.
The voice cast includes Chloé Dunn, Vivienne Vermes, Peter Hudson, Antony Hickling, Christa Théret, Feodor Atkine, Thomas Sagols and Rémi Caillebot.
Shout! Factory plans a strategic roll-out across multiple platforms, beginning with a theatrical launch this autumn through Shout’s family entertainment imprint, Shout! Factory Kids.
- 2/4/2016
- by [email protected] (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Us deal for Don’t Accept Dreams From Strangers among sales secured.
Italian sales company The Open Reel has announced a raft of deals following the Cannes Marche du Film.
Agreements included Italian production Don’t Accept Dreams From Strangers directed by Roberto Cuzzillo, which has been sold to Breaking Glass Pictures for Us, Canada and Caribbean Islands (all rights) and to Cinema Uno for Mexico (digital).
The film centres on two men - one Italian, one Russian - who face cultural barriers as well as macho stereotypes.
Mexican feature Carmin Tropical by Rigoberto Perezcano has sold to Somos TV and HBO (Us) and Puerto Rico (pay TV, digital).
Cinema Uno has also acquired digital rights of: Parallel Lines Meet at Infinity by Lika Alekseeva, Grand Street by Lex Sidon, Fulboy by Martin Farina, To the Children the Beauty by Caliri/Marcow, Jess & James by Santiago Giralt, Little Gay Boy by Antony Hickling and A Young Poet by...
Italian sales company The Open Reel has announced a raft of deals following the Cannes Marche du Film.
Agreements included Italian production Don’t Accept Dreams From Strangers directed by Roberto Cuzzillo, which has been sold to Breaking Glass Pictures for Us, Canada and Caribbean Islands (all rights) and to Cinema Uno for Mexico (digital).
The film centres on two men - one Italian, one Russian - who face cultural barriers as well as macho stereotypes.
Mexican feature Carmin Tropical by Rigoberto Perezcano has sold to Somos TV and HBO (Us) and Puerto Rico (pay TV, digital).
Cinema Uno has also acquired digital rights of: Parallel Lines Meet at Infinity by Lika Alekseeva, Grand Street by Lex Sidon, Fulboy by Martin Farina, To the Children the Beauty by Caliri/Marcow, Jess & James by Santiago Giralt, Little Gay Boy by Antony Hickling and A Young Poet by...
- 5/27/2015
- by [email protected] (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
Pinewood sponsors £14,000 award for Best British Short.
The Iris Prize, Cardiff’s International gay and lesbian short film series, has added category Best British Short, which will be sponsored by Pinewood Studios to the tune of £14,000.
The winner will receive a post-production package to help with the making of their next film, comprising of sound mixing, sound track lay and dub plus layback.
The winner will be announced on Oct 12 during the Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff. The Iris Prize itself comes with a prize of £25,000, supported by The Michael Bishop Foundation.
The 10 film competing for the 2014 Iris Prize Best British Short are:
• Brace – dir: Sophy Holland, Alicya Eyo
• Butterfly – dir: Stuart McLaughlin
• Holly Thursday (The Last Supper) – dir: Antony Hickling
• Middle Man – dir: Charlie Francis
• Playing The Game – dir: Jeremy Timings
• Remission – dir: Christopher Brown
• Siren [pictured] – dir: Louise Marie Cooke
• Vis a Vis – dir: Dan Connolly
• Wannabe – dir: Marco Calabrese
• We are Fine – dir: Simon Savory...
The Iris Prize, Cardiff’s International gay and lesbian short film series, has added category Best British Short, which will be sponsored by Pinewood Studios to the tune of £14,000.
The winner will receive a post-production package to help with the making of their next film, comprising of sound mixing, sound track lay and dub plus layback.
The winner will be announced on Oct 12 during the Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff. The Iris Prize itself comes with a prize of £25,000, supported by The Michael Bishop Foundation.
The 10 film competing for the 2014 Iris Prize Best British Short are:
• Brace – dir: Sophy Holland, Alicya Eyo
• Butterfly – dir: Stuart McLaughlin
• Holly Thursday (The Last Supper) – dir: Antony Hickling
• Middle Man – dir: Charlie Francis
• Playing The Game – dir: Jeremy Timings
• Remission – dir: Christopher Brown
• Siren [pictured] – dir: Louise Marie Cooke
• Vis a Vis – dir: Dan Connolly
• Wannabe – dir: Marco Calabrese
• We are Fine – dir: Simon Savory...
- 7/18/2014
- by [email protected] (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Pinewood sponsors £14,000 award for Best British Short.
The Iris Prize, Cardiff’s International gay and lesbian short film series, has added category Best British Short, which will be sponsored by Pinewood Studios to the tune of £14,000.
The winner will receive a post-production package to help with the making of their next film, comprising of sound mixing, sound track lay and dub plus layback.
The winner will be announced on Oct 12 during the Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff. The Iris Prize itself comes with a prize of £25,000, supported by The Michael Bishop Foundation.
The 10 film competing for the 2014 Iris Prize Best British Short are:
• Brace – dir: Sophy Holland, Alicya Eyo
• Butterfly – dir: Stuart McLaughlin
• Holly Thursday (The Last Supper) – dir: Antony Hickling
• Middle Man – dir: Charlie Francis
• Playing The Game – dir: Jeremy Timings
• Remission – dir: Christopher Brown
• Siren [pictured] – dir: Louise Marie Cooke
• Vis a Vis – dir: Dan Connolly
• Wannabe – dir: Marco Calabrese
• We are Fine – dir: Simon Savory...
The Iris Prize, Cardiff’s International gay and lesbian short film series, has added category Best British Short, which will be sponsored by Pinewood Studios to the tune of £14,000.
The winner will receive a post-production package to help with the making of their next film, comprising of sound mixing, sound track lay and dub plus layback.
The winner will be announced on Oct 12 during the Iris Prize Festival in Cardiff. The Iris Prize itself comes with a prize of £25,000, supported by The Michael Bishop Foundation.
The 10 film competing for the 2014 Iris Prize Best British Short are:
• Brace – dir: Sophy Holland, Alicya Eyo
• Butterfly – dir: Stuart McLaughlin
• Holly Thursday (The Last Supper) – dir: Antony Hickling
• Middle Man – dir: Charlie Francis
• Playing The Game – dir: Jeremy Timings
• Remission – dir: Christopher Brown
• Siren [pictured] – dir: Louise Marie Cooke
• Vis a Vis – dir: Dan Connolly
• Wannabe – dir: Marco Calabrese
• We are Fine – dir: Simon Savory...
- 7/18/2014
- by [email protected] (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
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