The Paris-based outfit has also sold Annecy Grand Prize winner Funan.
Bac Films has announced new deals on family film Terra Willy, the latest animated feature from Tat Productions, the French company behind the well-travelled The Jungle Bunch: The Movie.
New pre-sales include a multi-territory deal for Germany, Austria and Switzerland to Telepool as well as to Czech Republic (Aqs), Indonesia (Cgv) and southeast Asia (Antenna International).
Previously announced territories include China (Hgc Entertainment), Italy (Notorious), Cis & Baltics (Exponenta), South Korea (Green Narae), Middle East (Salim Ramia), Scandinavia (Selmer), Poland (M2), Pan Asian PayTV (Fox), Israel (Lev), South Africa (Forefront Media...
Bac Films has announced new deals on family film Terra Willy, the latest animated feature from Tat Productions, the French company behind the well-travelled The Jungle Bunch: The Movie.
New pre-sales include a multi-territory deal for Germany, Austria and Switzerland to Telepool as well as to Czech Republic (Aqs), Indonesia (Cgv) and southeast Asia (Antenna International).
Previously announced territories include China (Hgc Entertainment), Italy (Notorious), Cis & Baltics (Exponenta), South Korea (Green Narae), Middle East (Salim Ramia), Scandinavia (Selmer), Poland (M2), Pan Asian PayTV (Fox), Israel (Lev), South Africa (Forefront Media...
- 9/9/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
French outfit are in Toronto this year to launch new blockchain initiative.
French film production and financing outfit Logical Pictures has launched a new blockchain initiative called Blockframes, signing up compatriot company Bac Films as its first user to manage sales rights for upcoming animated feature Terra Willy.
Paris-based Bac Films is handling international sales and French distribution on Terra Willy, which is the latest animation from Tat Productions, the company behind international hit The Jungle Bunch: The Movie. It launched sales on the production, due for delivery in 2019, at this year’s Cannes
“Bac will register and secure into...
French film production and financing outfit Logical Pictures has launched a new blockchain initiative called Blockframes, signing up compatriot company Bac Films as its first user to manage sales rights for upcoming animated feature Terra Willy.
Paris-based Bac Films is handling international sales and French distribution on Terra Willy, which is the latest animation from Tat Productions, the company behind international hit The Jungle Bunch: The Movie. It launched sales on the production, due for delivery in 2019, at this year’s Cannes
“Bac will register and secure into...
- 9/8/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
French production outfit Logical Pictures, which has Damson Idris and Kate Beckinsale starrer Farming at Toronto, is launching blockchain solution Blockframes in a bid to improve cash flows for international sales contracts.
French sales outfit Bac Films has signed up to be the first exponent of the rights management system which it will apply to deals signed on their animation Terra Willy.
Logical is hoping that Blockframe can provide greater clarity around chain of title, more security over contracts and speed up cash-flow distribution. “Bac will register and secure into this blockchain the rights of all distributors buying the movie during Tiff,” confirmed Gilles Sousa, Head of International sales for Bac.
The idea, said Logical, is that later on, whenever revenue — for example an Mg from a distributor — is injected into Blockframes, the waterfall is applied at that moment and each stakeholder instantly receives their exact share of revenue.
“We...
French sales outfit Bac Films has signed up to be the first exponent of the rights management system which it will apply to deals signed on their animation Terra Willy.
Logical is hoping that Blockframe can provide greater clarity around chain of title, more security over contracts and speed up cash-flow distribution. “Bac will register and secure into this blockchain the rights of all distributors buying the movie during Tiff,” confirmed Gilles Sousa, Head of International sales for Bac.
The idea, said Logical, is that later on, whenever revenue — for example an Mg from a distributor — is injected into Blockframes, the waterfall is applied at that moment and each stakeholder instantly receives their exact share of revenue.
“We...
- 9/8/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Bac Films has closed a raft of pre-sales on Eric Tosti’s “Terra Willy,” the family animated feature from Tat Productions, the company behind “The Jungle Bunch: The Movie” which traveled worldwide.
Since launching sales a few days ago at Cannes with a teaser, Bac Films has already pre-sold “Terra Willy” to China (Agc), Italy (Notorious), Cis/Russia/Baltics (Exponenta Film), South Korea (Green Narae),
Scandinavia, (Selmer Media), Poland (M2 Films), Pan Asian TV (Fox), Israel (Lev), South Africa (Forefront), Middle East (Salim Ramia), Former Yugoslavia (McF) and Vietnam (Skyline).
Set in the future, “Terra Willy” follows a 10-year-old boy who is separated from his parents following the destruction of their spaceship and lands on a wild and unexplored planet.
“’Terra Willy’ has been a hot sell at Cannes because of its great animation design and richly-layered script, and Tat is a well-respected animation company — buyers are aware of the...
Since launching sales a few days ago at Cannes with a teaser, Bac Films has already pre-sold “Terra Willy” to China (Agc), Italy (Notorious), Cis/Russia/Baltics (Exponenta Film), South Korea (Green Narae),
Scandinavia, (Selmer Media), Poland (M2 Films), Pan Asian TV (Fox), Israel (Lev), South Africa (Forefront), Middle East (Salim Ramia), Former Yugoslavia (McF) and Vietnam (Skyline).
Set in the future, “Terra Willy” follows a 10-year-old boy who is separated from his parents following the destruction of their spaceship and lands on a wild and unexplored planet.
“’Terra Willy’ has been a hot sell at Cannes because of its great animation design and richly-layered script, and Tat is a well-respected animation company — buyers are aware of the...
- 5/13/2018
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Family feature is the latest production from the team behind ’The Jungle Bunch’.
Bac Films International is launching sales on family film Terra Willy, the latest animated feature from Tat Productions, the company behind the well-travelled The Jungle Bunch: The Movie.
Set in the future, it revolves around a 10-year-old boy called Willy, who is separated from his parents following the destruction of their spaceship. His rescue capsule lands on a wild and unexplored planet covered in exotic and colourful fauna and flora. Accompanied by survival robot Buck and Flash, an eight-legged extra-terrestrial creature who befriends them, Willy sets off...
Bac Films International is launching sales on family film Terra Willy, the latest animated feature from Tat Productions, the company behind the well-travelled The Jungle Bunch: The Movie.
Set in the future, it revolves around a 10-year-old boy called Willy, who is separated from his parents following the destruction of their spaceship. His rescue capsule lands on a wild and unexplored planet covered in exotic and colourful fauna and flora. Accompanied by survival robot Buck and Flash, an eight-legged extra-terrestrial creature who befriends them, Willy sets off...
- 5/9/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
EuropaCorp tops list despite ‘Valerian’ woes.
Source: EuropaCorp
‘Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets’
EuropaCorp was France’s top film exporter in 2017 in terms of the international box office achieved by French majority and minority French productions on its slate, the country’s cinema export agency UniFrance has revealed.
According to a report by the body looking at preliminary figures for the 2017 international box office, titles on the EuropaCorp sales slate - led by Luc Besson’s sci-fi tale Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets - achieved some 31.4m admissions worldwide in 2017.
EuropaCorp also topped the international box office chart for majority French productions as well as for the best performing producers.
In the backdrop, however, the Unifrance figures come amid a difficult time for the company as it retrenches due to the overall poor performance of the big budget Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets in relation to its past English-language...
Source: EuropaCorp
‘Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets’
EuropaCorp was France’s top film exporter in 2017 in terms of the international box office achieved by French majority and minority French productions on its slate, the country’s cinema export agency UniFrance has revealed.
According to a report by the body looking at preliminary figures for the 2017 international box office, titles on the EuropaCorp sales slate - led by Luc Besson’s sci-fi tale Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets - achieved some 31.4m admissions worldwide in 2017.
EuropaCorp also topped the international box office chart for majority French productions as well as for the best performing producers.
In the backdrop, however, the Unifrance figures come amid a difficult time for the company as it retrenches due to the overall poor performance of the big budget Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets in relation to its past English-language...
- 1/8/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Like its squad of pint-sized, crime-fighting underdogs, The Jungle Bunch (Les As de la Jungle) is, in its own way, a sort of cartoon David taking on the Goliaths of Hollywood animation. Based on the hit French kids series (airing on Sprout in the U.S.), the $8 million feature was made for a fraction of your typical Pixar or DreamWorks production, yet manages to rival the big leagues in terms of PG-rated mayhem.
In terms of originality, though, this second theatrical effort — after the 2011 featurette The Jungle Bunch: The Movie — from creators David Alaux, Jean-Francois Tosti and...
In terms of originality, though, this second theatrical effort — after the 2011 featurette The Jungle Bunch: The Movie — from creators David Alaux, Jean-Francois Tosti and...
- 8/14/2017
- by Jordan Mintzer
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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