Spain’s Latido Films has acquired worldwide sales rights outside Colombia to animated feature production “Len y el canto de las ballenas” (“Len and the Song of the Whales”).
To be showcased at the online Annecy Intl. Animation Festival’s 2020 Work in Progress Feature section this June, the project is co-directed by Manuel Alejandro Victoria and Joan Manuel Millán Torres, who also penned the script.
“Len” is produced by Julián Danilo Londoño at Cali-based Len S.A. who told Variety that a L.A.-based animation studio is in talks to enter the project.
In 2016, as a feature in development, “Len” won best project award at Ventana Sur’s Animation! Mifa Pitching Sessions, earning an invitation to play at Annecy market’s 2017 Mifa Pitches Animation du Monde sidebar.
Targeting pre-school, kids and family audiences, the film tells the story of Len, a wild and curious 9-year-old girl who is afraid of water,...
To be showcased at the online Annecy Intl. Animation Festival’s 2020 Work in Progress Feature section this June, the project is co-directed by Manuel Alejandro Victoria and Joan Manuel Millán Torres, who also penned the script.
“Len” is produced by Julián Danilo Londoño at Cali-based Len S.A. who told Variety that a L.A.-based animation studio is in talks to enter the project.
In 2016, as a feature in development, “Len” won best project award at Ventana Sur’s Animation! Mifa Pitching Sessions, earning an invitation to play at Annecy market’s 2017 Mifa Pitches Animation du Monde sidebar.
Targeting pre-school, kids and family audiences, the film tells the story of Len, a wild and curious 9-year-old girl who is afraid of water,...
- 5/21/2020
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
Madrid-based Latido Films is officially launching Latido Remakes, having closed a flurry of early sales, and capitalizing on the ever-building success of redos of box office movie hits outside their country of origin.
In first deals, Latido has sold remake options on Javier Fesser’s “Champions” to China’s Funhigh, India’s 200NotOut and Sausalito for the Middle East.
Remake options are about to be closed for France and Brazil, said Latido Films CEO Antonio Saura.
France’s Axel Films has optioned “The Distinguished Citizen” while Kinovista has snapped up “My Masterpiece.”
Other titles in Latido Films remake sales slate are “4×4” and “May God Save Us,”
Going forward, Latido will focus primarily on acquiring titles titles with potential from Spain and Latin America, looking for “highly original, high-concept box office hits in their local markets, especially comedies and thrillers,” Saura said.
Spain’s 2018 Oscars submission, “Champions,” fits that bill perfectly...
In first deals, Latido has sold remake options on Javier Fesser’s “Champions” to China’s Funhigh, India’s 200NotOut and Sausalito for the Middle East.
Remake options are about to be closed for France and Brazil, said Latido Films CEO Antonio Saura.
France’s Axel Films has optioned “The Distinguished Citizen” while Kinovista has snapped up “My Masterpiece.”
Other titles in Latido Films remake sales slate are “4×4” and “May God Save Us,”
Going forward, Latido will focus primarily on acquiring titles titles with potential from Spain and Latin America, looking for “highly original, high-concept box office hits in their local markets, especially comedies and thrillers,” Saura said.
Spain’s 2018 Oscars submission, “Champions,” fits that bill perfectly...
- 5/15/2019
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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