![]() Following on the Emmy Award®-nominated success of “Star Wars: Visions,” the newest volume will continue to push the boundaries of “ Star Wars” storytelling, with nine new shorts from 9 studios from around the globe. Today, Disney+ and Lucasfilm announced that the second volume of the animated anthology series “Star Wars: Visions” will premiere exclusively on Disney+ on May 4, 2023. Led by Ireland’s Cartoon Saloon and listing Sun Creature (Denmark), Folivari (France), Aircraft Pictures (Canada) and Wychwood Media (U.K.) as co-producers, the family title benefits from the accrued pedigree of titles like “ Flee,” “ The Breadwinner” and “Ernest and Celestine.” Throw in Wychwood. A Marquee Event No film drew greater buzz than “Julián” (pictured above). Here are four takeaways from this year’s session, which ran from March 7 – 9 in Bordeaux. ![]() The forum also reflected the enduring strength of the family market, with 59% of all projects aimed at that demographic. Overall, 58 feature projects were presented (and 16 countries encompassed), and - in a testament to France’s robust animation ecosystem - Gallic outfits had a hand in nearly half of them. Five feature directors will join the program, including Polish filmmaker Katarzyna Trzaska, whose last feature, Nauka Latania, screened at the Warsaw Film Festival.Ĭartoon Movie, the European animation sector’s flagship co-production and pitch forum, closed out its 25th edition besting pre-pandemic attendance numbers, welcoming just below 900 industry participant and noting a 40% increase in buyers. Mentors for the upcoming edition include Polish director Anna Jadowska, Ukrainian director Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk, Polish director Aleksandra Terpinska, Hungarian-Canadian writer/director Anita Doron, Script consultants Michaela Sabo and Aleksandra Swierk, and Lithuanian producer Marija Razgute. This year the residency will be mounted in Warsaw and Wroclaw, Poland, from July 4 - 25. Darras works together with Polish producers Iza Igel and Marta Lewandowska. ![]() The program, which is among several feature development initiatives spearheaded by former TorinoFilmLab artistic director Matthieu Darras, consists of three-week residencies focused on mentoring filmmakers through the development of a feature project. Exclusive: The Europe-based Pop Up Film Residency Visegrad mentorship program has unveiled the filmmakers and mentors who will participate in its 2023 edition. ![]()
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