Distribution Workshop sells 3D animation about a young girl who teams up with the animals of the Chinese Zodiac.
Hong Kong-based Distribution Workshop has sold 3D animation Where’s The Dragon? to Crimson Forest Films and Hannover House for North America.
Written and directed by VFX veteran Sing Choong Foo (My Lucky Star), the $10m film is being lined up for theatrical release around Chinese New Year (January 27, 2017).
Released in China last November, the film features voice talent including Zhang Ziyi and Wang Leehom. The story revolves around a young girl who joins forces with the animals of the Chinese Zodiac to find a dragon that has mysteriously disappeared.
Hannover House will supervise the creation of an English-language version of the film using Us talent. Recording will take place under a production partnership with Crisp Recording and Filmworks.
“We’re excited to bring diversity and quality storytelling from around the world to audiences in North America,” said...
Hong Kong-based Distribution Workshop has sold 3D animation Where’s The Dragon? to Crimson Forest Films and Hannover House for North America.
Written and directed by VFX veteran Sing Choong Foo (My Lucky Star), the $10m film is being lined up for theatrical release around Chinese New Year (January 27, 2017).
Released in China last November, the film features voice talent including Zhang Ziyi and Wang Leehom. The story revolves around a young girl who joins forces with the animals of the Chinese Zodiac to find a dragon that has mysteriously disappeared.
Hannover House will supervise the creation of an English-language version of the film using Us talent. Recording will take place under a production partnership with Crisp Recording and Filmworks.
“We’re excited to bring diversity and quality storytelling from around the world to audiences in North America,” said...
- 11/3/2016
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Sing Choong Foo’s animation features voice talents of Zhang Ziyi and Wang Leehom.
Hong Kong-based Distribution Workshop has picked up international rights to animated feature Where’s The Dragon, directed by Sing Choong Foo.
The project has attracted major voice talents including Zhang Ziyi (The Grandmaster) and Wang Leehom (Lust, Caution). Currently in post-production, it is being lined up for release in late 2014 or early 2015.
The story follows a ten-year-old girl who teams up with animals from the Chinese Zodiac to search for a lost dragon and save the world from a treacherous conspiracy. Voice cast also includes Michael Wong, Fish Leong and Maggie Chiang.
George Lee and Sew Yee Liew are producing the film through Beijing DeTao Masters Academy and Hong Kong-based Colour Engineering.
Born in Malaysia, Sing has worked on visual effects for Hollywood films including Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, Men In Black 2 and Beowulf.
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Hong Kong-based Distribution Workshop has picked up international rights to animated feature Where’s The Dragon, directed by Sing Choong Foo.
The project has attracted major voice talents including Zhang Ziyi (The Grandmaster) and Wang Leehom (Lust, Caution). Currently in post-production, it is being lined up for release in late 2014 or early 2015.
The story follows a ten-year-old girl who teams up with animals from the Chinese Zodiac to search for a lost dragon and save the world from a treacherous conspiracy. Voice cast also includes Michael Wong, Fish Leong and Maggie Chiang.
George Lee and Sew Yee Liew are producing the film through Beijing DeTao Masters Academy and Hong Kong-based Colour Engineering.
Born in Malaysia, Sing has worked on visual effects for Hollywood films including Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, Men In Black 2 and Beowulf.
More recently...
- 5/16/2014
- by lizshackleton@gmail.com (Liz Shackleton)
- ScreenDaily
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