Studio 100 Intl., in collaboration with Germany’s Caligari Film and Studio Isar Animation, and Spain’s 3 Doubles Producciones, is to produce action-comedy CGI movie “Dougie Dolittle.”
Targeting a core demographic of 8-12 year olds and a family audience, the movie is planned for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2026. Studio 100 Film is handling global sales and will introduce the film at Marché du Film in Cannes.
“Dougie Dolittle” tells the story of a teenager with an animal phobia, who discovers an astonishing ability after a chance encounter with Polly, a long-lost family parrot. Dougie realizes he can communicate with animals, a gift that initially feels more like a curse.
Throughout his journey, Dougie learns to embrace his fears and use his newfound talent to aid his animal companions in their battle against the unscrupulous animal food company Kingcorps, save the city from chaos, and embrace his destiny.
The producers...
Targeting a core demographic of 8-12 year olds and a family audience, the movie is planned for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2026. Studio 100 Film is handling global sales and will introduce the film at Marché du Film in Cannes.
“Dougie Dolittle” tells the story of a teenager with an animal phobia, who discovers an astonishing ability after a chance encounter with Polly, a long-lost family parrot. Dougie realizes he can communicate with animals, a gift that initially feels more like a curse.
Throughout his journey, Dougie learns to embrace his fears and use his newfound talent to aid his animal companions in their battle against the unscrupulous animal food company Kingcorps, save the city from chaos, and embrace his destiny.
The producers...
- 5/6/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Munich-based sales outfit Studio 100 Film has closed a string of deals for upcoming family animation Flamingo Flamenco.
The feature has been acquired for Vietnam (Blue Lantern), Mongolia (Filmbridge), the Middle East (Empire Network), Eastern Europe (ProRom Media), ex-Yugoslavia (Blitz), Bulgaria (Pro Films), Portugal (Nos Ludomundo), Greece (Rosebud.21), Benelux (Just4Kids), Israel (Filmhouse), Baltics (Acme), Ukraine (Ufd) and Poland (Kino Swiat).
Produced by Germany’s Studio 100 Media and Spain’s 3Doubles Producciones, the story follows a dance crazy flamingo who must overcome personal loss and learn to dance again, regaining her confidence and saving her flock in the process.
The feature has been acquired for Vietnam (Blue Lantern), Mongolia (Filmbridge), the Middle East (Empire Network), Eastern Europe (ProRom Media), ex-Yugoslavia (Blitz), Bulgaria (Pro Films), Portugal (Nos Ludomundo), Greece (Rosebud.21), Benelux (Just4Kids), Israel (Filmhouse), Baltics (Acme), Ukraine (Ufd) and Poland (Kino Swiat).
Produced by Germany’s Studio 100 Media and Spain’s 3Doubles Producciones, the story follows a dance crazy flamingo who must overcome personal loss and learn to dance again, regaining her confidence and saving her flock in the process.
- 3/13/2024
- ScreenDaily
Germany’s Studio 100 Media and Spain’s 3Doubles Producciones have teamed to develop animated adventure comedy “Flamingo Flamenco.” World sales agent Studio 100 Film, a subsidiary of Studio 100 Media, will introduce the project to buyers at the European Film Market in Berlin.
The script has been written by Rob Sprackling, whose credits include “Shaun the Sheep Movie,” “Gnomeo & Juliet” and “The Queen’s Corgi.”
The CGI film is scheduled for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2026.
“Flamingo Flamenco” follows the journey of Rosie, a young and exuberant flamingo, as she navigates personal loss and seeks to rediscover the joy of dance. The action is set against the backdrop of the beautiful Fuente de Piedra lagoon in Andalucía, Spain.
“Flamingo Flamenco”
The family-friendly entertainment feature “promises an enchanting and passionate blend of adventure, comedy and heartwarming moments,” according to a statement from Studio 100 Film, adding that the film “emphasizes the importance of perseverance,...
The script has been written by Rob Sprackling, whose credits include “Shaun the Sheep Movie,” “Gnomeo & Juliet” and “The Queen’s Corgi.”
The CGI film is scheduled for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2026.
“Flamingo Flamenco” follows the journey of Rosie, a young and exuberant flamingo, as she navigates personal loss and seeks to rediscover the joy of dance. The action is set against the backdrop of the beautiful Fuente de Piedra lagoon in Andalucía, Spain.
“Flamingo Flamenco”
The family-friendly entertainment feature “promises an enchanting and passionate blend of adventure, comedy and heartwarming moments,” according to a statement from Studio 100 Film, adding that the film “emphasizes the importance of perseverance,...
- 2/5/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
The Belgium-German co-production is currently in development with a delivery date of 2024.
Munich-based sales company Studio 100 Film has unveiled first look images from family animation Heidi - Rescue Of The Lynx, ahead of the launch of sales at this year’s AFM (November 1-6).
The Belgium-German co-production is written by Peter Dollinger and Rob Sprackling, and is currently in development with a delivery date of 2024.
The English-language animation sees Heidi (based on Johanna Spyri’s classic character) save an injured lynx kitten, nursing him back to health before returning him to his family on the mountain. On her journey...
Munich-based sales company Studio 100 Film has unveiled first look images from family animation Heidi - Rescue Of The Lynx, ahead of the launch of sales at this year’s AFM (November 1-6).
The Belgium-German co-production is written by Peter Dollinger and Rob Sprackling, and is currently in development with a delivery date of 2024.
The English-language animation sees Heidi (based on Johanna Spyri’s classic character) save an injured lynx kitten, nursing him back to health before returning him to his family on the mountain. On her journey...
- 11/1/2022
- by Studio FilmSponsored by
- ScreenDaily
Netflix Unveils ‘The Lying Life Of Adults’ Launch; Teaser Art
Netflix’s upcoming six-part Italian drama The Lying Life of Adults will launch on January 4, 2023. Teaser art for the Fandango-produced series has also been unveiled this morning. The drama, based on My Brilliant Friendcreator Elena Ferrante’s book of the same name, follows the life of Giovanna, as she transitions from childhood to adolescence in 1990s Naples and jumps between the city’s high and lower classes without finding answers in either world. Edoardo De Angelis is directing with Giordana Marengo playing Giovanna. Valeria Golino, Alessandro Preziosi, Pina Turco, Azzurra Mennella and Rossella Gamba also star. Ferrante writes alongside Laura Paolucci, Francesco Piccolo and De Angelis.
Studio 100 Media Lines Up Latest ‘Heidi’ Feature
Munich-based Studio 100 Media is set to produce a new animated version of classic children’s story Heidi. Studio 100 is the rights holder of the...
Netflix’s upcoming six-part Italian drama The Lying Life of Adults will launch on January 4, 2023. Teaser art for the Fandango-produced series has also been unveiled this morning. The drama, based on My Brilliant Friendcreator Elena Ferrante’s book of the same name, follows the life of Giovanna, as she transitions from childhood to adolescence in 1990s Naples and jumps between the city’s high and lower classes without finding answers in either world. Edoardo De Angelis is directing with Giordana Marengo playing Giovanna. Valeria Golino, Alessandro Preziosi, Pina Turco, Azzurra Mennella and Rossella Gamba also star. Ferrante writes alongside Laura Paolucci, Francesco Piccolo and De Angelis.
Studio 100 Media Lines Up Latest ‘Heidi’ Feature
Munich-based Studio 100 Media is set to produce a new animated version of classic children’s story Heidi. Studio 100 is the rights holder of the...
- 10/24/2022
- by Jesse Whittock, Nancy Tartaglione and Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Santa Monica-based Myriad Pictures has added boxing crime thriller Glass Chin to its Afm roster for all worldwide sales outside the U.S. House of Cards‘ Corey Stoll stars in the neo-noir Tribeca Film Festival entry as an ex-pugilist desperate to get back in the game who starts training a young fighter and gets involved in crooked dealings with a local restaurateur (Billy Crudup). Yul Vazquez (Kill the Messenger, Captain Phillips), Marin Ireland (I Am Legend, Hope Springs), and Kelly Lynch (The Jacket, Charlie’s Angels) also star. Noah Buschel (The Missing Person) wrote and directed the film which is produced by Louise Runge and Samantha Housman of Onezero Films, Susan Stover, and Sara Woodhatch. Lois J. Drabkin is exec producer. Myriad’s Audrey Delaney, Svp of Marketing & Acquisition, negotiated the deal with Cinetic on behalf of the filmmakers.
Oscar winner Chris Cooper is set to play J.D. Salinger in Coming Through The Rye,...
Oscar winner Chris Cooper is set to play J.D. Salinger in Coming Through The Rye,...
- 11/6/2014
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline
Leviathan leads contenders; 36 films from 21 countries in the running.
Films in the running for the 2014 Apsa for Best Feature Film include Winter Sleep (Turkey, France, Germany), Leviathan (Russia), I’m Not Angry (Iran), The Owners (Kazakhstan), and Memories on Stone (Iraqi Kurdistan, Germany).
Leviathan, also nominated for Achievement in Cinematography for Mikhail Krichman, has received three nominations in total, the most for any film.
In total, 36 films from 21 countries are in the running for awards.
Nominees vying for the award in the Achievement in Directing category are: Rolf de Heer (Charlie’s Country, Australia), Andrey Zvyagintsev (Leviathan, Russia), Im Kwon-taek (Revivre, South Korea), Rakhshan Banietemad (Tales, Iran) and Nuri Bilge Ceylan (Winter Sleep, Turkey, France, Germany).
For the first time, a film from Syria has received a nomination, with Silvered Water, Syria Self-portrait (Syria, France) nominated for the Apsa for Best Feature Documentary.
Films from the China and Russia lead the nominations with six each, closely followed...
Films in the running for the 2014 Apsa for Best Feature Film include Winter Sleep (Turkey, France, Germany), Leviathan (Russia), I’m Not Angry (Iran), The Owners (Kazakhstan), and Memories on Stone (Iraqi Kurdistan, Germany).
Leviathan, also nominated for Achievement in Cinematography for Mikhail Krichman, has received three nominations in total, the most for any film.
In total, 36 films from 21 countries are in the running for awards.
Nominees vying for the award in the Achievement in Directing category are: Rolf de Heer (Charlie’s Country, Australia), Andrey Zvyagintsev (Leviathan, Russia), Im Kwon-taek (Revivre, South Korea), Rakhshan Banietemad (Tales, Iran) and Nuri Bilge Ceylan (Winter Sleep, Turkey, France, Germany).
For the first time, a film from Syria has received a nomination, with Silvered Water, Syria Self-portrait (Syria, France) nominated for the Apsa for Best Feature Documentary.
Films from the China and Russia lead the nominations with six each, closely followed...
- 10/28/2014
- ScreenDaily
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