Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentCannes’s virtual Marché du Film, which wrapped on June 26, attracted more than 10,002 participants over the course of five days. The U.S.
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John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentDenmark’s Sun Creature, one of the fastest-rising creative studios on Europe’s animation scene, is set to open a French studio, Sun Creature France, located in Bordeaux. The new facility will bow by the end of August.Featuring a 600 sq.
meter (6,500 sq. ft.) office, Sun Creature France will employ an around 50-person work force, about the same size as Sun Creature in Copenhagen, and allow the new studio to tap into France’s Tax Rebate for
.Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentCannes’s virtual Marché du Film, which wrapped on June 26, attracted more than 10,002 participants over the course of five days. The U.S.
Recently, Drake took to social media, and he shared a sweet video where he celebrated Father’s Day with his son. Adonis Graham, and his baby mama, Sophie Brussaux.
Christina Milian melted hearts with a very sweet post that she shared for Father’s Day. The singer and actress shared a picture of her “hubby,” Matt Pokora, holding their son, Isaiah Pokora.
Drake, 33, gave his fans an even closer look into his life with two-year-old son, Adonis Graham, by posting a new video to his Instagram Story on June 21. In the video, Drake is opening his Father’s Day gifts from Adonis, while the toddler’s mom, Sophie Brussaux, looks on. In the background, Adonis can be heard talking while admiring a basketball set in the corner.
Drake is celebrating Father's Day this year with a sweet photo of his little boy.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentParis-based sales company Totem Films has unveiled a teaser for “Gagarine,” a feature debut by Fanny Liatard and Jeremy Trouilh which is part of Cannes’ Official Selection. Totem Films will be hosting two virtual market screening at Cannes’ online Marché du Film that kicks off on Monday.
France. “Your nation spearheaded the liberation of the world.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentParis-based Hue Dada!, a startup CGI animation studio, has put into development “Blackboard Monsters” (“MonstrOtableau”), an edutainment comedy that looks set to roll off the technological innovation at the heart of the new company.Forging a fun universe for 3-5s, “Blackboard Monsters” is written by Hue Dada! editorial director Sophie Decroisette whose lengthy screenplay credits take in multi-prized productions such as “The Babaloos,” “Code Lyoko,”
Netflix, Disney Sony, Cartoon Network Studios, Dean DeBlois and Aardman are reading presentations at France’s Annecy Film Festival – as 2020’s Annecy, even online, once more proves to be the biggest animation fest in the world and the international event with the largest Hollywood and now global platform presence.
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