After its theatrical release in Latin America and Spain, the feature animation “A Giant Adventure” has secured multiple sales at the European Film Market in Berlin through international sales agent Iuvit Media Sales.
The deals include Ads Service for Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic and Slovakia; Exponenta for Cis and Baltics; and Siyah Beyaz for Turkey.
The humorous movie tells the story of Sebastian, Sophia and an adorable creature called Little Wawa who embark on an extraordinary journey that will take them to an unknown world inspired by Nazca culture to find their mom and dad who are lost in the storm, with the help of mythical Nazca creatures.
It is directed by Eduardo Schuldt.
The feature film “teaches valuable lessons to children and their families, and it features diverse and unique characters, that will entertain the audience while sensitizing them to ancient cultures and mythology,” Iuvit said.
The film is...
The deals include Ads Service for Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic and Slovakia; Exponenta for Cis and Baltics; and Siyah Beyaz for Turkey.
The humorous movie tells the story of Sebastian, Sophia and an adorable creature called Little Wawa who embark on an extraordinary journey that will take them to an unknown world inspired by Nazca culture to find their mom and dad who are lost in the storm, with the help of mythical Nazca creatures.
It is directed by Eduardo Schuldt.
The feature film “teaches valuable lessons to children and their families, and it features diverse and unique characters, that will entertain the audience while sensitizing them to ancient cultures and mythology,” Iuvit said.
The film is...
- 2/20/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
Spain’s Quirino Awards, Argentina’s Animation! and Mexico’s Pixelatl Festival, three key events in Ibero-American animation, will join forces to create La Liga (The League), as announced Wednesday at an Animation! round table hosted by the Quirino Awards, titled “Iberoamerican Alliance Models.”
Speakers included Quirino Awards promoter José Luis Farias, Mexico’s Pixelatl director José Iñesta, Gonzalo Azpiri at Argentina’s Animar Cluster, Milton Guerrero from Animation Peru, José Navarro from Chile’s national lobby Animach) and Liliana Rincón, of Colombia’s Gema animation trade assn.
The Liga’s logo (pictured) was designed by renowned Argentine animation auteur Juan Pablo Zaramella (“The Tiniest Man in the World”).
La Liga all see one of the selected projects at this year’s Animation! pitching sessions awarded a prize consisting of an invitation to attend Tenerife’s Quirino Awards and Cuernavaca’s Pixelatl, plus travel expenses, lodging and full accreditation to both.
Speakers included Quirino Awards promoter José Luis Farias, Mexico’s Pixelatl director José Iñesta, Gonzalo Azpiri at Argentina’s Animar Cluster, Milton Guerrero from Animation Peru, José Navarro from Chile’s national lobby Animach) and Liliana Rincón, of Colombia’s Gema animation trade assn.
The Liga’s logo (pictured) was designed by renowned Argentine animation auteur Juan Pablo Zaramella (“The Tiniest Man in the World”).
La Liga all see one of the selected projects at this year’s Animation! pitching sessions awarded a prize consisting of an invitation to attend Tenerife’s Quirino Awards and Cuernavaca’s Pixelatl, plus travel expenses, lodging and full accreditation to both.
- 12/12/2018
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
Lionsgate/Pantelion Films’ Spanish-language animated comedy, Condorito: La Pelicula, will get a limited release on January 12, 2018. From directors Alex Orrelle and Eduardo Schuldt, the film features the voices of Omar Chaparro, Jessica Cediel, Cristian de la Fuente, and Coco Legrand. Based on a Latin American comic strip, Condorito: La Pelicula follows the famous character Condorito (Chaparro), who is ready to propose to Yayita (Cediel) and tie the feather- er, knot, but…...
- 10/16/2017
- Deadline
The Entity Comes to the UK – New Trailer!
Solo Films and Jinga Films have announced the UK DVD and digital release of Eduardo Schuldt’s supernatural horror The Entity with a street date of October 5th 2015. Combining elements of Paranormal Activity and The Ring The Entity follows four students who discover a terrifying “reaction video” on the internet in which the participants have all died in mysterious ...
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Solo Films and Jinga Films have announced the UK DVD and digital release of Eduardo Schuldt’s supernatural horror The Entity with a street date of October 5th 2015. Combining elements of Paranormal Activity and The Ring The Entity follows four students who discover a terrifying “reaction video” on the internet in which the participants have all died in mysterious ...
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- 9/29/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
The latest horror export from Peru made its European premiere at Film4's Frightfest this past weekend. The Eduardo Schuldt helmed flick 'The Entity' (Aka La Entidad) is set to arrive on DVD and Digital here in the UK on 12 October 2015 and we have got our hands on the new UK trailer to accompany the announcement. The movie stars Rodrigo Falla, Daniella Mendoza, Carlos Casella, Mario Gaviria and Analu Polanco and you can check out the new trailer below...
- 9/3/2015
- Horror Asylum
Stars: Daniella Mendoza, Rodrigo Fala, Carlos Casella, Mario Gaviria, Diego Seminario | Written by Eduardo Schuldt, Sandro Ventura | Directed by Eduardo Schuldt
I don’t know whay i punish myself sometimes… You probably all know I’m not a fan of found-footage horror movies, usually because filmmakers use the concept as a lazy way of generating tension and scares. But I can’t help but still watch them in the hop that the next one will be the one to revitalise the format – in much the way the another Frightfest movie, the James Wan produced Demonic did. In that films case it used the format to tell the films backstory, letting the audience in on just what occured in its tale at the same time as the characters that watched the footage with us. However The Entity retreats back into all-too familiar Blair Witch Project territory.
The Entity follows a group...
I don’t know whay i punish myself sometimes… You probably all know I’m not a fan of found-footage horror movies, usually because filmmakers use the concept as a lazy way of generating tension and scares. But I can’t help but still watch them in the hop that the next one will be the one to revitalise the format – in much the way the another Frightfest movie, the James Wan produced Demonic did. In that films case it used the format to tell the films backstory, letting the audience in on just what occured in its tale at the same time as the characters that watched the footage with us. However The Entity retreats back into all-too familiar Blair Witch Project territory.
The Entity follows a group...
- 8/28/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The Entity: The Ring goes Peruvian ‘found footage’ in a terrific example of the continually igniting South American new horror wave. A group of media students embark on a documentary project covering ‘Reaction Videos’ – filming people watching intense shock footage online to monitor their psychological effect. And they find one example so terrifying the viewers have all died in mysterious circumstances. But what exactly is on this gruesome Internet footage? Their search leads to an obscure corner of cyberspace known as the Dark Web, a Quechua curse dating from the Spanish Inquisition and a demonic power they cannot escape from.
Nerdly writer and hosst of the Britflicks podcast, Stuart Wright, talks to Peruvian director Eduardo Schuldt about making his movie and the burgeoning horror scene in South America.
The Entity has its European Premiere at Frightfest 2015 on Friday 28th August at 3.30pm on Discovery Screen 2.
Nerdly writer and hosst of the Britflicks podcast, Stuart Wright, talks to Peruvian director Eduardo Schuldt about making his movie and the burgeoning horror scene in South America.
The Entity has its European Premiere at Frightfest 2015 on Friday 28th August at 3.30pm on Discovery Screen 2.
- 8/11/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
After the announcement of the Fightfest’s opening and closing films a week ago, the UK’s premiere horror festival has announced its complete line-up… And they’re not making it easy for us to bring you reviews of the majority of the films screening this year!
Yes, not only is Frightfest taking over the Vue cinema on Leicester Square again this year but they’re also taking over an extra screen, Screen 1, at the old home of Frightfest, The Prince Charles Cinema – which will be the location of Another “Discovery” screen strand.
From the press release:
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen...
Yes, not only is Frightfest taking over the Vue cinema on Leicester Square again this year but they’re also taking over an extra screen, Screen 1, at the old home of Frightfest, The Prince Charles Cinema – which will be the location of Another “Discovery” screen strand.
From the press release:
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen...
- 7/2/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Shadow people, sharp-fanged co-workers, and insistent sinister spirits will just be a few of the monsters haunting the theaters at this year's Film4 FrightFest. The full lineup for the upcoming event is packed with 76 films aimed to unforgettably frighten audiences.
Press Release: "Film news (UK): Film4 FrightFest serves up a fearsome feast with a record 76 films, embracing 20 world and 42 UK & European premieres
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen countries representing five continents with a record-breaking sixteen European premieres and twenty-six UK premieres. In addition, there is a further ‘Discovery’ strand at The Prince Charles Cinema, signalling a welcome return to FrightFest’s spiritual home.
Press Release: "Film news (UK): Film4 FrightFest serves up a fearsome feast with a record 76 films, embracing 20 world and 42 UK & European premieres
Bigger, bolder, bloodier…Film4 FrightFest 2015 marks its 16th year with its largest line-up ever. From Thurs 27 August to Mon 31 August, the UK’s leading event for genre fans will return to the Vue West End, Leicester Square to present seventy-six films across five screens, plus a host of special events. There are eighteen countries representing five continents with a record-breaking sixteen European premieres and twenty-six UK premieres. In addition, there is a further ‘Discovery’ strand at The Prince Charles Cinema, signalling a welcome return to FrightFest’s spiritual home.
- 7/2/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
La Entidad marks the latest foray from a genre-untested director into horror movies. Eduardo Schuldt, previously known for working in children's animation (see the likes of The Dolphin: Story of a Dreamer or Freedom Force) proves himself surprisingly adept at generating dread and scares,The story is your typical horror movie setup: four college students investigate a series of Internet reaction videos originating from the so-called Deep Web (an interesting concept which is sadly not explored enough), ultimately coming across a curse dating back to colonial times, manifested as a skeletal wraith which starts hunting them down.The handheld camera format and the fact that a chunk of the film is set at a graveyard will probably bring to mind 2013's box office smash Cementerio General, which...
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- 1/22/2015
- Screen Anarchy
The French sales/production company is supplying this year's Cannes fest with a trio of titles, but you might find me doing cartwheels more for a project that hasn't even began lensing in Marjane Satrapi's Waiting for Azrael. - The French sales/production company is supplying this year's Cannes fest with a trio of titles, but you might find me doing cartwheels more for a project that hasn't even began lensing in Marjane Satrapi's Waiting for Azrael. Red, white and green helmer Daniele Luchetti returns to the French festival for the umpteenth time with La Nostra Vita (see pic above) and Takeshi Kitano will break decibel levels with Outrage --- the film's trailer says it all. Celluloid Dreams' is also repping something for doc enthusiasts and tourists who love Paris: Fred Wiseman's Crazy Horse. If I Want To Whistle I Whistle by Florin Serban - Completed La Nostra Vita...
- 5/13/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
The French sales/production company is supplying this year's Cannes fest with a trio of titles, but you might find me doing cartwheels more for a project that hasn't even began lensing in Marjane Satrapi's Waiting for Azrael. Red, white and green helmer Daniele Luchetti returns to the French festival for the umpteenth time with La Nostra Vita (see pic above) and Takeshi Kitano will break decibel levels with Outrage --- the film's trailer says it all. Celluloid Dreams' is also repping something for doc enthusiasts and tourists who love Paris: Fred Wiseman's Crazy Horse. If I Want To Whistle I Whistle by Florin Serban - Completed La Nostra Vita by Daniele Luchetti - Completed Outrage by Takeshi Kitano - Completed REVOLUCIÓN by Carlos Reygadas - Completed We Are The Night by Dennis Gansel - Post-Production A Prophet (Un Prophete) by Jacques Audiard - Completed Apart Together (Tuan Yuan...
- 5/12/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
Yesterday, Variety published the list of films that have made the cut of 20 for the race to get the Best Animated Feature Oscar. These 20 films will eventually be cut down to a list of 5 nominees, rather than the usual 3, and ultimately cut down to the one film that will be named Best Animated Film by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. A few of these animated films are yet to be released, and have not yet been screened by the Academy, so it's possible that some may be disqualified because of too much live-action mixed in, quality, etc. The final five nominees will not be announced until February 2, with the Oscars being presented on March 7. For your viewing pleasure (and our own need to inject our opinion into this process), we would like to present the following list with comments: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Instantly eliminated due to too much live-action and likelihood of...
- 11/12/2009
- by Neil Miller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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