Features the voices of: Kenn Michael, RZA, Vince Staples, Danny Trejo, Michael Chiklis, Giancarlo Esposito | Written by Guillaume Renard | Directed by Shoujirou Nishimi, Guillaume Renard
Released under the name “Mutafukaz” in international territories. Mfkz is a collaboration from French comic artist Guillaume “Run” Renard and ultra-hip Japanese animation house Studio 4°C, creators of Tekkonkinkreet, Genius Party and Mind Game. The Tekkonkinkreet dream team of Shoujirou Nishimi and art director Shinji Kimura reunite to bring to life a dark but stunningly animated sci-fi vision that mixes anime, film noir, Lucha Libre, and gang culture in an orgy of first-person shooter mayhem.
I honestly thought I had seen the best this year had to offer by way of animated movies after having seen Teen Titans Go: To The Movies… that was of course till I received a trailer for the Mfkz. Now I have been known to get a little bit excited...
Released under the name “Mutafukaz” in international territories. Mfkz is a collaboration from French comic artist Guillaume “Run” Renard and ultra-hip Japanese animation house Studio 4°C, creators of Tekkonkinkreet, Genius Party and Mind Game. The Tekkonkinkreet dream team of Shoujirou Nishimi and art director Shinji Kimura reunite to bring to life a dark but stunningly animated sci-fi vision that mixes anime, film noir, Lucha Libre, and gang culture in an orgy of first-person shooter mayhem.
I honestly thought I had seen the best this year had to offer by way of animated movies after having seen Teen Titans Go: To The Movies… that was of course till I received a trailer for the Mfkz. Now I have been known to get a little bit excited...
- 10/11/2018
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Adapting his own graphic novel, Guillaume Renard pieces together a dense reimagining of La that’s impressive – until you stop to think about it
The title of this exhaustingly grimy and chaotic collaboration between French and Japanese animators is both a blunt contraction of the Oedipal expletive and a statement of attitudinal intent. No time for anything so wussy as vowels: writer/co-director Guillaume “Run” Renard instead whips his own graphic novel’s highlights into a frenetic postmodern melange that sends pizza delivery boy Angelino scooting through diverse appropriated cultures.
Any film encompassing Nazi-punching lucha libre wrestlers and top-secret moonbases should by rights be huge fun, but even Renard finds himself conceding, “What the F*** is Going On?” in a mid-film graphic. Enjoyment will depend on a tolerance for that randomness teenagers apparently find hilarious.
The title of this exhaustingly grimy and chaotic collaboration between French and Japanese animators is both a blunt contraction of the Oedipal expletive and a statement of attitudinal intent. No time for anything so wussy as vowels: writer/co-director Guillaume “Run” Renard instead whips his own graphic novel’s highlights into a frenetic postmodern melange that sends pizza delivery boy Angelino scooting through diverse appropriated cultures.
Any film encompassing Nazi-punching lucha libre wrestlers and top-secret moonbases should by rights be huge fun, but even Renard finds himself conceding, “What the F*** is Going On?” in a mid-film graphic. Enjoyment will depend on a tolerance for that randomness teenagers apparently find hilarious.
- 10/10/2018
- by Mike McCahill
- The Guardian - Film News
There’s an incredibly cool looking R-rated animated film coming out called Mfkz and today we have a red-band trailer to share with you for it along with a couple of other trailers.
This movie completely came out of nowhere and it’s described as a "dark but stunningly animated sci-fi vision that mixes anime, film noir, and Lucha Libre in an orgy of video game-inspired mayhem." As you’ll see, it looks crazy cool!
The film was produced in France and made by Shôjirô Nishimi and Guillaume Renard, and it’s based on Renard's comic book series. The title of the film is an abbreviation of the actual French title which is Mutafukaz, but you can't promote a movie in the U.S. with that kind of title.
The film centers on young Angelino and his skull-and-flame pal Vinz, who live in a seedy tenement in an La-inspired dystopian metropolis – a burnt-out,...
This movie completely came out of nowhere and it’s described as a "dark but stunningly animated sci-fi vision that mixes anime, film noir, and Lucha Libre in an orgy of video game-inspired mayhem." As you’ll see, it looks crazy cool!
The film was produced in France and made by Shôjirô Nishimi and Guillaume Renard, and it’s based on Renard's comic book series. The title of the film is an abbreviation of the actual French title which is Mutafukaz, but you can't promote a movie in the U.S. with that kind of title.
The film centers on young Angelino and his skull-and-flame pal Vinz, who live in a seedy tenement in an La-inspired dystopian metropolis – a burnt-out,...
- 10/4/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
"There's no way you two can run forever." GKids has debuted a gnarly red band trailer for an animated movie from France titled Mfkz, made by Shôjirô Nishimi & Guillaume Renard, based on Renard's comic book series. The title is an abbreviation because the actual French title is Mutafukaz, but you can't put that out in the Us. The film is described as a "dark but stunningly animated sci-fi vision that mixes anime, film noir, and Lucha Libre in an orgy of video game-inspired mayhem." The feature is a collaboration between French comic artist Guillaume "Run" Renard and the "ultra-hip" Japanese animation house Studio 4°C, of Tekkonkinkreet, Genius Party, and Mind Game. The new English release features the voices of Michael Chiklis, Giancarlo Esposito, Jorge Gutierrez, Dascha Polanco, RZA, Vince Staples, and Danny Trejo. This actually looks crazy cool, something different. And good to see another R-rated animated movie. Here's the...
- 9/30/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
La-inspired dystopia plays host to this animated fantasy.
Celluloid Dreams has announced a raft of deals on French-Japanese futuristic animation Mutafukaz, a fantasy set against the backdrop of Los Angeles-inspired dystopia Dark Meat City.
It has sold to Australia, New Zealand and the UK (Manga), Germany and Austria (Peppermint), Spain (Mediatres) and Switzerland (MovieBiz).
The feature is co-directed by French writer and illustrator Guillaume Renard, who goes by the artistic name of Run, and Japanese animation director Shoujirou Nishimi. The film is based on an original idea first explored by Renard in a short film and a series of comic books
Mutafukaz is produced by Ankama, France’s second largest gaming and animation company in collaboration with Japanese animation company Studio 4°C.
Ankama is teaming with Tamasa Distribution to release the film on May 23 and Parco will launch the film in Japan in the third quarter of 2018.
Celluloid Dreams is market premiering an English-language version of the film...
Celluloid Dreams has announced a raft of deals on French-Japanese futuristic animation Mutafukaz, a fantasy set against the backdrop of Los Angeles-inspired dystopia Dark Meat City.
It has sold to Australia, New Zealand and the UK (Manga), Germany and Austria (Peppermint), Spain (Mediatres) and Switzerland (MovieBiz).
The feature is co-directed by French writer and illustrator Guillaume Renard, who goes by the artistic name of Run, and Japanese animation director Shoujirou Nishimi. The film is based on an original idea first explored by Renard in a short film and a series of comic books
Mutafukaz is produced by Ankama, France’s second largest gaming and animation company in collaboration with Japanese animation company Studio 4°C.
Ankama is teaming with Tamasa Distribution to release the film on May 23 and Parco will launch the film in Japan in the third quarter of 2018.
Celluloid Dreams is market premiering an English-language version of the film...
- 2/15/2018
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Aiming to make an impact this Oscar season, the inaugural Animation Is Film Festival from GKids, the Annecy International Animation Festival, Variety, and Acifa-Hollywood launches October 20-22 at the Tcl Chinese 6 Theater.
The festival will present a selection of new animated feature films from Asia, Europe, South America, and North America, with juried and audience prizes and filmmakers attending most screenings. Additionally, the festival will feature studio events, special screenings, short film programs, and a Vr lounge.
Aif seems well timed: The Academy now allows all members to vote for animated features, using preferential voting. However, it remains to be seen what the dynamic will be in terms of mainstream versus indie nominees.
GKids, which has nine Oscar nominations (including this year’s “My Life as a Zucchini”), has seven movies in contention this season; four showcase in competition at Aif. The highlight is “The Breadwinner” (October 20), a coproduction of Ireland,...
The festival will present a selection of new animated feature films from Asia, Europe, South America, and North America, with juried and audience prizes and filmmakers attending most screenings. Additionally, the festival will feature studio events, special screenings, short film programs, and a Vr lounge.
Aif seems well timed: The Academy now allows all members to vote for animated features, using preferential voting. However, it remains to be seen what the dynamic will be in terms of mainstream versus indie nominees.
GKids, which has nine Oscar nominations (including this year’s “My Life as a Zucchini”), has seven movies in contention this season; four showcase in competition at Aif. The highlight is “The Breadwinner” (October 20), a coproduction of Ireland,...
- 9/21/2017
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Our readers in France (or anyone familiar) will hopefully be able to enlighten the rest of us on what is said to be a popular French comic book, because it's becoming a movie. Titled "Mutafukaz," I'm told that the French comic book is being developed into an animated feature-length film by French publishing powerhouse Ankama, to be directed by Run (aka Guillaume Renard, the comic book creator) & Shojiro Nishimi, with Shinji Kimura serving as artistic director, and is set to be released in french theaters in 2017. An official description of the work calls it “a 2D urban sci-fi spoof,” set in a “pre-apocalyptic American urban jungle” that's called......
- 6/22/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Our readers in France (or anyone familiar) will hopefully be able to enlighten the rest of us on what is said to be a popular French comic book, because it's becoming a movie. Titled "Mutafukaz," the French comic book is being developed into an animated feature-length film by French publishing powerhouse Ankama, to be directed by Run (aka Guillaume Renard, the comic book creator) & Shojiro Nishimi, with Shinji Kimura serving as artistic director, and is set to be released in french theaters in 2017. My research turned up an official description of the work as “a 2D urban sci-fi spoof,” and set in a “pre-apocalyptic American urban jungle” that's called... wait for...
- 6/1/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
I’m really hoping that somebody out there is familiar with this French comic book, because this is the first time I’m hearing of its existence; so I can’t say much about its content, other than what’s been written about it. So, if you’ve read it, please give me a breakdown of it.
Titled Mutafukaz, the popular French comic book is being adapted and developed into an animated feature-length film by French publishing powerhouse Ankama.
Described as “a 2D urban sci-fi spoof,” and set in a “pre-apocalyptic American urban jungle” called… wait for it… Dark Meat City, Mutafukaz centers on a “twenty-something ghetto-dweller who develops supernatural powers after a motorcycle accident,” turning him into a superhero, who saves humanity, as he fights off an alien invasion.
The name of the 20-something “ghetto-dweller” is Angelino; he lives with his best friend Vinz in a hotel room, in Dark Meat City.
Titled Mutafukaz, the popular French comic book is being adapted and developed into an animated feature-length film by French publishing powerhouse Ankama.
Described as “a 2D urban sci-fi spoof,” and set in a “pre-apocalyptic American urban jungle” called… wait for it… Dark Meat City, Mutafukaz centers on a “twenty-something ghetto-dweller who develops supernatural powers after a motorcycle accident,” turning him into a superhero, who saves humanity, as he fights off an alien invasion.
The name of the 20-something “ghetto-dweller” is Angelino; he lives with his best friend Vinz in a hotel room, in Dark Meat City.
- 3/4/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
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