Exclusive: Australia’s Odin’s Eye Animation (Oea) has boarded sales on caveman comedy Rock Bottom, starring the voices of top comedy actors Rob Schneider and Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias.
The movie is the latest production from Mexican animation powerhouse Huevocartoon Studios, for which Oea previously sold Little Eggs: An African Rescue and Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue.
Schneider has voiced a raft of animated features and series across his career, including most recently Adam Sandler’s Leo. Gabriel Iglesias’s many animation voice credits include The Nut Job and The Book Of Life.
Rock Bottom is a co-production with Dario Sanchez’s 3DoublesProductions, the Spanish studio based in Tenerife known for its work on 100% Wolf, Inspector Sun and upcoming movie SuperKlaus.
Oea has acquired world-wide rights to the picture excluding Latin America which will be handled by Videocine; Televisa/Univision) and Spain (3 Doubles Productions).
As per the synopsis, Rock Bottom follows the story of Gungo,...
The movie is the latest production from Mexican animation powerhouse Huevocartoon Studios, for which Oea previously sold Little Eggs: An African Rescue and Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue.
Schneider has voiced a raft of animated features and series across his career, including most recently Adam Sandler’s Leo. Gabriel Iglesias’s many animation voice credits include The Nut Job and The Book Of Life.
Rock Bottom is a co-production with Dario Sanchez’s 3DoublesProductions, the Spanish studio based in Tenerife known for its work on 100% Wolf, Inspector Sun and upcoming movie SuperKlaus.
Oea has acquired world-wide rights to the picture excluding Latin America which will be handled by Videocine; Televisa/Univision) and Spain (3 Doubles Productions).
As per the synopsis, Rock Bottom follows the story of Gungo,...
- 2/17/2024
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV
Animation set for France (Alba) and the UK and Ireland (Dazzler).
Australia’s Odin’s Eye has hatched further theatrical deals on its Mexican animated feature, Little Eggs: An African Rescue to France (Alba) and the UK and Ireland (Dazzler).
Other deals include Greece (Tanweer), Vietnam (Green Media), South Africa (Black Sheep), Taiwan (Creative Century), Turkey (Ahmet Kara Siyahbeyaz Film), South Korea (Boxoo), and Israel (Filmhouse).
Directed by Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste and Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste, Little Eggs: An African Rescue is about an egg and his friends who must rescue egg children from the clutches of the organiser...
Australia’s Odin’s Eye has hatched further theatrical deals on its Mexican animated feature, Little Eggs: An African Rescue to France (Alba) and the UK and Ireland (Dazzler).
Other deals include Greece (Tanweer), Vietnam (Green Media), South Africa (Black Sheep), Taiwan (Creative Century), Turkey (Ahmet Kara Siyahbeyaz Film), South Korea (Boxoo), and Israel (Filmhouse).
Directed by Gabriel Riva Palacio Alatriste and Rodolfo Riva Palacio Alatriste, Little Eggs: An African Rescue is about an egg and his friends who must rescue egg children from the clutches of the organiser...
- 2/20/2023
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
The 42 Film, a new Madrid and Mexico City-based film-tv company of producer Alberto Müffelmann, an executive producer on early Sundance hit “Cassandro,” is forging a first slate of titles, led by “El Origen,” to be voiced by Gael García Bernal.
Based out of Madrid and Mexico City, the new shingle is headed by Müfflemann whose producer credits take in “Museum,” Alfonso Ruizpalacios’ Berlin 2018 best screenplay winner, Fernando Frías’ 2019 “I’m No Longer Here” – a jolting, timely piece of cinema I urge everyone to see,” said Guillermo del Toro – and 2013 best film Ariel winner “The Prize,” directed by Paola Markovitch.
The 42 Film underscores the drive into international co-production by the world big arthouse players as they seek to make titles of theatrical potential in a contracted market.
News of Müffelmann’s new shingle comes as “Cassandro,” starring García Bernal as the openly gay lucha libre wrestler Saul Armendáriz, has won large critical...
Based out of Madrid and Mexico City, the new shingle is headed by Müfflemann whose producer credits take in “Museum,” Alfonso Ruizpalacios’ Berlin 2018 best screenplay winner, Fernando Frías’ 2019 “I’m No Longer Here” – a jolting, timely piece of cinema I urge everyone to see,” said Guillermo del Toro – and 2013 best film Ariel winner “The Prize,” directed by Paola Markovitch.
The 42 Film underscores the drive into international co-production by the world big arthouse players as they seek to make titles of theatrical potential in a contracted market.
News of Müffelmann’s new shingle comes as “Cassandro,” starring García Bernal as the openly gay lucha libre wrestler Saul Armendáriz, has won large critical...
- 1/23/2023
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Mauricio Ochmann, one of the biggest stars in the Latino world, has signed a multiyear first look deal with Pantaya, the leading premium Spanish-language streaming service.
Under the terms of the deal, actor-producer Ochmann will develop and executive produce a slate of original films and TV series for the company. Films developed as part of the deal will be produced in tandem with Pantelion Films, Pantaya’s partner company.
Announced Monday by Paul Presburger, CEO of Pantaya and Pantelion, the deal allies the two companies with the star of Telemundo Super Series “El Chema,” a spin off from “El Señor de los Cielos” – in which Ochmann also had a main character role. Aired over 2016-17, “El Chema” ranked as the No. 1 broadcast program at 10 pm in the U.S. regardless of language, among 18-34s.
The Pantaya-Pantelion deal builds on an already highly successful relationship between Ochmann and the two companies.
Under the terms of the deal, actor-producer Ochmann will develop and executive produce a slate of original films and TV series for the company. Films developed as part of the deal will be produced in tandem with Pantelion Films, Pantaya’s partner company.
Announced Monday by Paul Presburger, CEO of Pantaya and Pantelion, the deal allies the two companies with the star of Telemundo Super Series “El Chema,” a spin off from “El Señor de los Cielos” – in which Ochmann also had a main character role. Aired over 2016-17, “El Chema” ranked as the No. 1 broadcast program at 10 pm in the U.S. regardless of language, among 18-34s.
The Pantaya-Pantelion deal builds on an already highly successful relationship between Ochmann and the two companies.
- 12/6/2021
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Mexican actress Maite Perroni has signed a multi-year overall deal with Pantaya—the Spanish-language streamer’s first-ever overall deal of its kind.
Perroni will star and co-produce original series and films for the company. Films developed as part of this deal will be produced in tandem with Pantelion Films, Pantaya’s partner company.
The deal builds on an existing relationship between the widely recognized Latin superstar and Pantaya following their multiple collaborations including leading roles in the series El Juego de las Llaves and Herederos por Accidente; and the films Un Rescate de Huevitos and Doblemente Embarazada, which she starred in and executive produced. All are currently available to stream exclusively via Pantaya.
“It’s such an honor to formalize this partnership with Pantaya and Pantelion Films, after collaborating for so many years on great projects, including the opportunity to be the Pantaya spokesperson at the beginning of their launch eight years ago,...
Perroni will star and co-produce original series and films for the company. Films developed as part of this deal will be produced in tandem with Pantelion Films, Pantaya’s partner company.
The deal builds on an existing relationship between the widely recognized Latin superstar and Pantaya following their multiple collaborations including leading roles in the series El Juego de las Llaves and Herederos por Accidente; and the films Un Rescate de Huevitos and Doblemente Embarazada, which she starred in and executive produced. All are currently available to stream exclusively via Pantaya.
“It’s such an honor to formalize this partnership with Pantaya and Pantelion Films, after collaborating for so many years on great projects, including the opportunity to be the Pantaya spokesperson at the beginning of their launch eight years ago,...
- 11/22/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
The film was released in Mexico by Videocine in August, delivering more than 1m admissions
Ahead of this year’s AFM Online (Nov 1-5), Australian outfit Odin’s Eye has boarded world sales on Mexican feature animation Little Eggs: An African Rescue (Un Rescate de Huevitos). The company will be handling rights in all territories outside North and South America.
Odin’s Eye acquired the film from Videocine, a division of Mexican multimedia company Grupo Televisa, S.A.B. This is the fourth feature from Huevocartoon Studios’ roster of Egg/Rooster movies and is the first to be distributed outside of the Americas.
Ahead of this year’s AFM Online (Nov 1-5), Australian outfit Odin’s Eye has boarded world sales on Mexican feature animation Little Eggs: An African Rescue (Un Rescate de Huevitos). The company will be handling rights in all territories outside North and South America.
Odin’s Eye acquired the film from Videocine, a division of Mexican multimedia company Grupo Televisa, S.A.B. This is the fourth feature from Huevocartoon Studios’ roster of Egg/Rooster movies and is the first to be distributed outside of the Americas.
- 10/29/2021
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
Pantaleon’s animated film Un Rescate De Huevitos (An Egg Rescue) is a rarity in the specialty box office as a Spanish language animated film. And its opening weekend success will certainly come as no surprise in Mexico where the franchise is its highest-grossing film series to date.
The Spanish-language animation performed tremendously at its 320 locations, averaging over $1,300 per screen—a solid achievement for an animated kids flick. With Sunday’s numbers in, the Alatriste brothers-directed film will have grossed $430K in its opening weekend. Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, and Austin areas were Rescate’s best markets.
Un Rescate De Huevitos is a sequel to 2015’s Un Gallo Con Muchos Huevos (A Rooster With Many Eggs) and the fourth film in the Huevos franchise overall. The latest tale follows a rooster named Toto (Bruno Bichir) who goes on a rescue mission to free his egg children Max and Uly...
The Spanish-language animation performed tremendously at its 320 locations, averaging over $1,300 per screen—a solid achievement for an animated kids flick. With Sunday’s numbers in, the Alatriste brothers-directed film will have grossed $430K in its opening weekend. Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, and Austin areas were Rescate’s best markets.
Un Rescate De Huevitos is a sequel to 2015’s Un Gallo Con Muchos Huevos (A Rooster With Many Eggs) and the fourth film in the Huevos franchise overall. The latest tale follows a rooster named Toto (Bruno Bichir) who goes on a rescue mission to free his egg children Max and Uly...
- 8/30/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
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