The Playmaker has closed a raft of pre-sales deals on “Ploey 2 – The Legend of the Winds,” which was presented to international buyers for the first time at the European Film Market this month.
The Playmaker screened an exclusive first-look teaser at its booth in Berlin as well as a promo for attending buyers. The sales agency described the film as “an endearing and funny road movie for the whole family about pursuing your own ideals to serve the greater good.”
The film, which is the sequel to the international hit “Ploey – You Never Fly Alone,” will focus on Ploveria, Ploey’s independent female friend who wants to ensure the arrival of spring and fulfil an old legend. The film has a planned release in the first quarter of 2026.
“Ploey 2″ was bought by Kmbo for France, Kinoswiat for Poland, Neo Films for Greece, Selim Ramia for Middle East and North Africa,...
The Playmaker screened an exclusive first-look teaser at its booth in Berlin as well as a promo for attending buyers. The sales agency described the film as “an endearing and funny road movie for the whole family about pursuing your own ideals to serve the greater good.”
The film, which is the sequel to the international hit “Ploey – You Never Fly Alone,” will focus on Ploveria, Ploey’s independent female friend who wants to ensure the arrival of spring and fulfil an old legend. The film has a planned release in the first quarter of 2026.
“Ploey 2″ was bought by Kmbo for France, Kinoswiat for Poland, Neo Films for Greece, Selim Ramia for Middle East and North Africa,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
The Playmaker has signed with GunHil to handle the world sales for “Ploey 2 – The Legend of the Winds,” which is described as “an endearing and funny road movie for the whole family about pursuing your own ideals to serve the greater good.”
The Playmaker will present the film at the European Film Market (Feb. 15-21), and will present an exclusive first look teaser at The Playmaker booth as well as a promo screening for attending international buyers.
The film, which is the sequel to the international hit “Ploey – You Never Fly Alone,” will focus on Ploveria, Ploey’s independent female friend who wants to ensure the arrival of spring and fulfil an old legend.
The film has a planned release in the first quarter of 2026.
The film centers on a legend that Plovers are the couriers of spring and without them summer won’t come to the northern hemisphere. When...
The Playmaker will present the film at the European Film Market (Feb. 15-21), and will present an exclusive first look teaser at The Playmaker booth as well as a promo screening for attending international buyers.
The film, which is the sequel to the international hit “Ploey – You Never Fly Alone,” will focus on Ploveria, Ploey’s independent female friend who wants to ensure the arrival of spring and fulfil an old legend.
The film has a planned release in the first quarter of 2026.
The film centers on a legend that Plovers are the couriers of spring and without them summer won’t come to the northern hemisphere. When...
- 2/12/2024
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
"A very good family animated film, that genuinely deserves to win the awards"
When the overview of this DVD name-dropped The Triplets of Belleville as being from the same producers, I was tempted to have a look. That film is engaging, continental in the style of slightly strange cartoons from other countries, and adult-themed, with gangsters and such, - although done with a good dollop of humour.
Whilst sharing Didier Brunner and Viviane Vanfleteren as two of its producers, The Secret Of Kells is a somewhat different affair, being an extrapolation of Irish history and mythology. It is similar, however, in that it crosses the same boundary between art and entertainment.
The story concerns a small religious community in the Abbey of Kells in Ireland over a thousand years ago. They live in fear of attack from Vikings, and their Abbott is trying to get them ready by building a huge fortified wall.
When the overview of this DVD name-dropped The Triplets of Belleville as being from the same producers, I was tempted to have a look. That film is engaging, continental in the style of slightly strange cartoons from other countries, and adult-themed, with gangsters and such, - although done with a good dollop of humour.
Whilst sharing Didier Brunner and Viviane Vanfleteren as two of its producers, The Secret Of Kells is a somewhat different affair, being an extrapolation of Irish history and mythology. It is similar, however, in that it crosses the same boundary between art and entertainment.
The story concerns a small religious community in the Abbey of Kells in Ireland over a thousand years ago. They live in fear of attack from Vikings, and their Abbott is trying to get them ready by building a huge fortified wall.
- 11/4/2010
- Shadowlocked
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