"Lou, I wish I could grow as fast as you..." Capelight Pictures & Blue Fox Ent. have revealed an official US trailer for a nice animal movie titled A Cat's Life, a French "warm-hearted and educational family film." Obviously it's about a cat; the film is adapted from a French novel named "Rroû" about a kitty named Rroû. The film follows the journey of Clémence and her kitty, Rroû, as they leave Paris to spend the holidays in the countryside. While there, Rroû enjoys the wildlife and befriends Câline, a white kitten who prowls in the woods. With a great feel for the moment and breathtaking shots of nature and animals, it captures the friendship between a girl and a cat who both have to learn what it means to grow up. The US version of this renames the cat to "Lou" though the cat still goes out for a thrilling adventure into the woods.
- 2/26/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Wildlife adventure tale is debut fiction feature of Guillaume Maïdatchevsky
Orange Studio has sealed a raft of deals at the European Film Market on the French-language, live-action family film A Cat’s Life, following the adventures of a city kitten when he heads to the countryside for the summer holidays with his young owner.
It has sold to Germany and Austria (Capelight Pictures), Italy (Koch Media), Japan (Gaga), ex-Yugoslavia (McF), Poland (M2 Films), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Cinemart), Taiwan and airlines (Eagle International). Sun Distribution Group has taken rights for Latin America, Spain and Portugal.
Orange Studio head of world...
Orange Studio has sealed a raft of deals at the European Film Market on the French-language, live-action family film A Cat’s Life, following the adventures of a city kitten when he heads to the countryside for the summer holidays with his young owner.
It has sold to Germany and Austria (Capelight Pictures), Italy (Koch Media), Japan (Gaga), ex-Yugoslavia (McF), Poland (M2 Films), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Cinemart), Taiwan and airlines (Eagle International). Sun Distribution Group has taken rights for Latin America, Spain and Portugal.
Orange Studio head of world...
- 2/17/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Wildlife adventure tale is debut fiction feature of Guillaume Maïdatchevsky
Orange Studios has sealed a raft of deals at the European Film Market on the French-language, live-action family film A Cat’s Life, following the adventures of a city kitten when he heads to the countryside for the summer holidays with his young owner.
It has sold to Germany and Austria (Capelight Pictures), Italy (Koch Media), Japan (Gaga), ex-Yugoslavia (McF), Poland (M2 Films), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Cinemart), Taiwan and airlines (Eagle International). Sun Distribution Group has taken rights for Latin America, Spain and Portugal.
Orange Studios head of world...
Orange Studios has sealed a raft of deals at the European Film Market on the French-language, live-action family film A Cat’s Life, following the adventures of a city kitten when he heads to the countryside for the summer holidays with his young owner.
It has sold to Germany and Austria (Capelight Pictures), Italy (Koch Media), Japan (Gaga), ex-Yugoslavia (McF), Poland (M2 Films), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Cinemart), Taiwan and airlines (Eagle International). Sun Distribution Group has taken rights for Latin America, Spain and Portugal.
Orange Studios head of world...
- 2/17/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- ScreenDaily
Orange Studio, the film and TV production and distribution arm of France’s leading telco group, is launching a trio of new projects, “The Nannies,” “The Green Perfume” and “A Cat’s Life,” at the Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Paris.
“The Nannies” (“Les femmes du square”), directed by Julien Rambaldi (“Labor Day”), stars Eye Haïdara (“C’est la Vie”) as Angèle, a young undocumented woman in her thirties who lives on the outskirts of Paris. Threatened by gangsters she conned, Angèle decides to leave her neighborhood and starts working as a nanny for Hélène’s 10-year-old son in a chic Parisian area. Although she’s supposed to keep a low profile, Angèle meets other nannies, some of whom are being taken advantage of, and sets out to help them. Haïdara stars in the film opposite Ahmed Sylla (“The Climb”) and Léa Drucker (“Custody”).
“The Nannies” is produced by Les Films du Kiosque,...
“The Nannies” (“Les femmes du square”), directed by Julien Rambaldi (“Labor Day”), stars Eye Haïdara (“C’est la Vie”) as Angèle, a young undocumented woman in her thirties who lives on the outskirts of Paris. Threatened by gangsters she conned, Angèle decides to leave her neighborhood and starts working as a nanny for Hélène’s 10-year-old son in a chic Parisian area. Although she’s supposed to keep a low profile, Angèle meets other nannies, some of whom are being taken advantage of, and sets out to help them. Haïdara stars in the film opposite Ahmed Sylla (“The Climb”) and Léa Drucker (“Custody”).
“The Nannies” is produced by Les Films du Kiosque,...
- 1/12/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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