Indie titles include ‘Azor’, ‘The Football Monologues’.
Edgar Wright’s London-set psychological horror Last Night In Soho leads the openers at this weekend’s UK-Ireland box office, broaching new ground for the director as his first 18-rated title.
Released by Universal, the film is playing in 519 locations – the third-widest opener of Wright’s career, after Baby Driver with 544 and The World’s End with 531.
Wright’s highest-grossing opening weekend is still Hot Fuzz, which took £4.4m from 427 sites – an outstanding figure for a 2007 release.
That title is also his highest-grossing total, with £21.2m; other highlights include Baby Driver (£13.1m), The World’s End...
Edgar Wright’s London-set psychological horror Last Night In Soho leads the openers at this weekend’s UK-Ireland box office, broaching new ground for the director as his first 18-rated title.
Released by Universal, the film is playing in 519 locations – the third-widest opener of Wright’s career, after Baby Driver with 544 and The World’s End with 531.
Wright’s highest-grossing opening weekend is still Hot Fuzz, which took £4.4m from 427 sites – an outstanding figure for a 2007 release.
That title is also his highest-grossing total, with £21.2m; other highlights include Baby Driver (£13.1m), The World’s End...
- 10/29/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
"In a world gone mad..." Animortal Studio has dropped in a second official UK trailer for this extremely wild, badass stop-motion action horror film called Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires, written & directed by animator Mike Mort. It first premiered in 2018 at the Annecy Film Festival (where I saw it) and at the Sitges Film Festival, but has never been released since then. It's a full-on, R-rated, guts & gore, stop-motion 80s throwback. Set in 1986, the film follows a cop named "Chuck Steel", who must fight off forces of evil when a scourge of Trampires – a mutated hybrid of vampire and tramp – start to take over the city. The voice cast includes director Mike Mort as Chuck Steel, with Jennifer Saunders, Paul Whitehouse, Dan Russell, Jonnie Fiori, and Samantha Coughlan. I'm sooo happy this film is finally getting a UK release! I hope it shows up in the US soon. If...
- 10/20/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The creative and tireless team at Screamfest has always done an amazing job of celebrating the horror genre's present while honoring its past, and their second wave of programming certainly confirms this notion, as this year's Hollywood-based festival will include anniversary screenings of Bride of Chucky and The Serpent and the Rainbow, in addition to special screenings of Aliens and The Terminator to commemorate Gale Anne Hurd being presented with a Career Achievement Award.
Press Release: "Hollywood, Calif. – October 4, 2018 – Screamfest Horror Film Festival, America’s largest, and longest running horror movie festival, announces the second wave of its festival line up. The fest, which will run from Oct. 9-18, 2018 at the Tcl Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood, will showcase the West Coast premiere of The Unthinkable, the West Coast premiere of Welcome to Mercy and the U.S. premiere of the animated feature “Chuck Steel: Night of The Trampires.”
This year,...
Press Release: "Hollywood, Calif. – October 4, 2018 – Screamfest Horror Film Festival, America’s largest, and longest running horror movie festival, announces the second wave of its festival line up. The fest, which will run from Oct. 9-18, 2018 at the Tcl Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood, will showcase the West Coast premiere of The Unthinkable, the West Coast premiere of Welcome to Mercy and the U.S. premiere of the animated feature “Chuck Steel: Night of The Trampires.”
This year,...
- 10/5/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Here’s a wacky first clip from R-Rated stop motion feature Chuck Steel: Night Of The Trampires, which played at Annecy and Fantasia and heads to Sitges this weekend.
The comedy-horror B movie homage is the debut film from UK-based animation house Animortal Studio and features the voices of the film’s writer-director-producer Mike Mort of Animortal, Jennifer Saunders (Absolutely Fabulous) and Paul Whitehouse (The Death Of Stalin).
Set in 1986, the film pays homage to the look and feel of 1980s cult action classics. It follows Chuck Steel, ‘the best God damn cop on the force’ according to his boss, Captain Jack Schitt. The cop-on-the-edge who doesn’t play by the rules has his work cut out for him when the Governor of Los Angeles reduces the licensing hours for clubs and bars, triggering a sudden, inexplicable spate of high profile assaults in the city.
The ambitious pic was...
The comedy-horror B movie homage is the debut film from UK-based animation house Animortal Studio and features the voices of the film’s writer-director-producer Mike Mort of Animortal, Jennifer Saunders (Absolutely Fabulous) and Paul Whitehouse (The Death Of Stalin).
Set in 1986, the film pays homage to the look and feel of 1980s cult action classics. It follows Chuck Steel, ‘the best God damn cop on the force’ according to his boss, Captain Jack Schitt. The cop-on-the-edge who doesn’t play by the rules has his work cut out for him when the Governor of Los Angeles reduces the licensing hours for clubs and bars, triggering a sudden, inexplicable spate of high profile assaults in the city.
The ambitious pic was...
- 10/5/2018
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Screamfest Horror Film Festival announced three additional titles for this year's festival. They have added The Unthinkable, Welcome to Mercy and animated feature Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires to their lineup. For old school fans the festival is honoring producer Gale Anne Hurd with the Career Achivement Award. Hurd produced three of James Cameron's greatest works The Terminator, Aliens and The Abyss, among other films. Before that she worked with cult icon Roger Corman. Apart from honoring Hurd with the award the festival is also going to screen The Terminator and Aliens at the festival. Would be nice to see both of those films on the big screen again. The press release follows......
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- 10/5/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Festival to feature screenings and a busy industry programme.
A masterclass from UK feature animation studio Locksmith Animation is one of the highlights of the fourth annual Manchester Animation Festival (Maf), which runs from November 13-15.
Julie Lockhart, Sarah Smith and Elisabeth Murdoch’s London-based company opened its doors earlier this year. It has a first-look deal with 20th Century Fox for projects including Ron’s Gone Wrong, which is now in production.
Maf will take place at Manchester’s Home cinema. The programme includes an animated short competition, screenings of new features, retrospective screenings, workshops and networking events. Panel...
A masterclass from UK feature animation studio Locksmith Animation is one of the highlights of the fourth annual Manchester Animation Festival (Maf), which runs from November 13-15.
Julie Lockhart, Sarah Smith and Elisabeth Murdoch’s London-based company opened its doors earlier this year. It has a first-look deal with 20th Century Fox for projects including Ron’s Gone Wrong, which is now in production.
Maf will take place at Manchester’s Home cinema. The programme includes an animated short competition, screenings of new features, retrospective screenings, workshops and networking events. Panel...
- 9/27/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Festival to feature screenings and a busy industry programme.
A masterclass from UK feature animation studio Locksmith Animation is one of the highlights of this year’s Manchester Animation Festival (Maf), which runs from November 13-15.
Julie Lockhart, Sarah Smith and Elisabeth Murdoch’s London-based company opened its doors earlier this year. It has a first-look deal with 20th Century Fox for projects including Ron’s Gone Wrong, which is now in production.
Maf, which will take place at Manchester’s Home cinema, is also hosting a selection of panel and discussion events including ‘Animated Women UK’, which aims to...
A masterclass from UK feature animation studio Locksmith Animation is one of the highlights of this year’s Manchester Animation Festival (Maf), which runs from November 13-15.
Julie Lockhart, Sarah Smith and Elisabeth Murdoch’s London-based company opened its doors earlier this year. It has a first-look deal with 20th Century Fox for projects including Ron’s Gone Wrong, which is now in production.
Maf, which will take place at Manchester’s Home cinema, is also hosting a selection of panel and discussion events including ‘Animated Women UK’, which aims to...
- 9/27/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The actress receives the third annual Genre Rising Star award.
Ella Hunt, the star of Christmas zombie musical Anna And The Apocalypse, has been named the Screen International Frightfest Genre Rising Star 2018 at a ceremony held at Arrow Video FrightFest on Monday August 27.
Previous winners of the award are Danny Morgan, writer and star of Double Date, in 2017, and Alice Lowe, director/writer/star of Prevenge, in 2016.
Hunt takes the central role in John McPhail’s Anna And The Apocalypse, which sees a sleepy Scottish town being besieged by zombies in the run-up to Christmas. Anna and her friends dance,...
Ella Hunt, the star of Christmas zombie musical Anna And The Apocalypse, has been named the Screen International Frightfest Genre Rising Star 2018 at a ceremony held at Arrow Video FrightFest on Monday August 27.
Previous winners of the award are Danny Morgan, writer and star of Double Date, in 2017, and Alice Lowe, director/writer/star of Prevenge, in 2016.
Hunt takes the central role in John McPhail’s Anna And The Apocalypse, which sees a sleepy Scottish town being besieged by zombies in the run-up to Christmas. Anna and her friends dance,...
- 8/28/2018
- by Nikki Baughan
- ScreenDaily
Day 3 of Arrow Video FrightFest marked the halfway point, and positively groaned with gruesome delights. As the weekend arrived in earnest, so did the crowds, who were treated to world premieres of British nightclubbing/germ attack shocker Ravers, as well as medieval nun chiller Heretiks. Animated trash spectacular Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires boggled the minds of the afternoon crowds, as the evening ramped up for a special preview screening of Leigh Whannell’s riotously entertaining sci-fi action flick Upgrade. But that’s not all. Saturday night was also time for The Duke Mitchell Party, an anarchic deep dive into the world of Wtf PSAs, never-seen schlock spectaculars and forgotten masterpieces of confounding culture. Emcee Evrim Ersoy, together with Alex McKidd and the Duke’s loyal...
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- 8/26/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Features the voices of: Mike Mort, Jennifer Saunders, Paul Whitehouse, Dan Russell, Jonnie Fiori, Samantha Coughlan, Romano Marenghi, Geoff Robbins, Jonnie Price, Mark Richard Jones, Laura Tofarides | Written and Directed by Mike Mort
It’s not 1985 anymore… it’s 1986! And Chuck Steel is the maverick, lone wolf cop on the edge, who doesn’t play by the rules and must prevent the worst plague ever to hit Los Angeles – a scourge of deadly Trampires, mutant hybrids of vampires and bums.
Beginning life as a 2013 animated short, it has taken some time for this feature-length version of Chuck Steel’s adventures to come to the big screen, a shorten version having previously screened at Frightfest in 2013… Was it worth the wait?
In a word (or two). Hell yes!
Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires is like Aardman animation but if said animation was seen through the eyes of a kid in...
It’s not 1985 anymore… it’s 1986! And Chuck Steel is the maverick, lone wolf cop on the edge, who doesn’t play by the rules and must prevent the worst plague ever to hit Los Angeles – a scourge of deadly Trampires, mutant hybrids of vampires and bums.
Beginning life as a 2013 animated short, it has taken some time for this feature-length version of Chuck Steel’s adventures to come to the big screen, a shorten version having previously screened at Frightfest in 2013… Was it worth the wait?
In a word (or two). Hell yes!
Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires is like Aardman animation but if said animation was seen through the eyes of a kid in...
- 8/25/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
“It’s not 1985 anymore; it’s 1986,” explains one of the many characters voiced by British writer/director Michael (Mike) Mort in his first feature-length stop-motion animation work Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires, the follow-up of sorts to his 2013 Chuck Steel short, Raging Balls of Steel Justice. Like the short, this film is a send-up of […]
The post ‘Chuck Steel’ Director Mike Mort on How He Made His ’80s-Inspired, Stop-Motion Animated Action/Horror/Comedy [Fantasia Film Festival Interview] appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘Chuck Steel’ Director Mike Mort on How He Made His ’80s-Inspired, Stop-Motion Animated Action/Horror/Comedy [Fantasia Film Festival Interview] appeared first on /Film.
- 8/16/2018
- by Steven Prokopy
- Slash Film
The shortlisted names feature two actors, two directors and one producer.
Five up-and-coming horror talents have been shortlisted for the 2018 FrightFest Screen Genre Rising Star Award.
The shortlisted names feature two actors, two directors and one producer, all of whom have projects playing at this year’s FrightFest (23-27 August).
In front of the camera, actress Ella Hunt has impressed with her lead role in John McPhail’s zombie apocalypse musical Anna And The Apocalypse, which sees her fight off hordes of the undead that have besieged her town as the Christmas festivities are beginning.
Fellow actor Sam Gittins, who...
Five up-and-coming horror talents have been shortlisted for the 2018 FrightFest Screen Genre Rising Star Award.
The shortlisted names feature two actors, two directors and one producer, all of whom have projects playing at this year’s FrightFest (23-27 August).
In front of the camera, actress Ella Hunt has impressed with her lead role in John McPhail’s zombie apocalypse musical Anna And The Apocalypse, which sees her fight off hordes of the undead that have besieged her town as the Christmas festivities are beginning.
Fellow actor Sam Gittins, who...
- 8/16/2018
- by Nikki Baughan
- ScreenDaily
In the wake of digital animation, the art of stop-motion (or stop-frame) animation has been relegated to the furthest reaches of the animation spectrum, despite the fact that its handmade quality gives the entire production a warmth and tangible quality that is nearly impossible to capture in a computer-born creation. And while animation houses like […]
The post ‘Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires’: A Stop-Motion Tribute to 1980s Action and Horror [Fantasia Film Festival] appeared first on /Film.
The post ‘Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires’: A Stop-Motion Tribute to 1980s Action and Horror [Fantasia Film Festival] appeared first on /Film.
- 7/29/2018
- by Steven Prokopy
- Slash Film
To say that I was wary of a stop-motion animated feature tribute to the glorious excess of Cannon-style '80s action films is an understandment. Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires could either go very right, or very, very wrong. I'm happy to say that the answer is decidedly the former, with director Mike Mort's loving ode to all things over-the-top about '80s genre cinema delivering some of most crowd pleasing moments I've seen all year. Expanding on an idea that Mort used to make a short film a few years ago, Chuck Steel takes its titular hero, a rogue cop who doesn't play by the rules, and thrusts him into an adventure centuries in the making as he and a series of bumbling partners take...
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- 7/22/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Seven names chosen for initial list.
UK genre festival FrightFest (August 23-27) has unveiled the seven names comprising the long-list of the 2018 edition of its Screen Genre Rising Star Award.
There are three directors and four actors. On the filmmaking side, names include Kevin Chicken, whose Perfect Skin will premiere at FrightFest this year, Aislinn Clarke, whose The Devil’s Doorway will play the festival, and Mike Mort, whose stop-motion feature Chuck Steel: Night Of The Trampires premiered at animation festival Annecy earlier this year and will now travel to FrightFest.
The four actors are Hannah Arterton, Ella Hunt (Anna...
UK genre festival FrightFest (August 23-27) has unveiled the seven names comprising the long-list of the 2018 edition of its Screen Genre Rising Star Award.
There are three directors and four actors. On the filmmaking side, names include Kevin Chicken, whose Perfect Skin will premiere at FrightFest this year, Aislinn Clarke, whose The Devil’s Doorway will play the festival, and Mike Mort, whose stop-motion feature Chuck Steel: Night Of The Trampires premiered at animation festival Annecy earlier this year and will now travel to FrightFest.
The four actors are Hannah Arterton, Ella Hunt (Anna...
- 7/20/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Now in its 19th year, Arrow Video FrightFest 2018 has announced a jam-packed lineup of genre screenings, including the UK premiere of The Ranger, the world premiere of Heretiks, the raved-about Anna and the Apocalypse, and much more:
Press Release: Remaining in the heart of London’s West End for its 19th edition, the world renowned horror and fantasy film festival turbo-charges into the Cineworld Leicester Square and The Prince Charles Cinema from Aug 23 - Aug 27 2018. Hosting a record-breaking seventy films, embracing eighteen countries and spanning six continents, this year’s line-up is a true celebration of the genre’s global popularity. The five-day fear-a-thon includes 20 World, 17 European and 22 UK Premieres.
The opening night attraction is the UK premiere of The Ranger. Jenn Wexler’s impressive directorial debut feature is an explosive, post-modern slasher, with a kick-ass punk soundtrack and a knock-out lead performance from Chloe Levin (The Transfiguration). Wexler, the...
Press Release: Remaining in the heart of London’s West End for its 19th edition, the world renowned horror and fantasy film festival turbo-charges into the Cineworld Leicester Square and The Prince Charles Cinema from Aug 23 - Aug 27 2018. Hosting a record-breaking seventy films, embracing eighteen countries and spanning six continents, this year’s line-up is a true celebration of the genre’s global popularity. The five-day fear-a-thon includes 20 World, 17 European and 22 UK Premieres.
The opening night attraction is the UK premiere of The Ranger. Jenn Wexler’s impressive directorial debut feature is an explosive, post-modern slasher, with a kick-ass punk soundtrack and a knock-out lead performance from Chloe Levin (The Transfiguration). Wexler, the...
- 7/2/2018
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
UK premiere of Jenn Wexler’s punk rock-soundtracked slasher to open the festival.
FrightFest, the annual UK horror and fantasy film festival held in London, has unveiled the lineup for its 19th edition this summer (August 23-27).
The festival, which takes place this year at Cineworld Leicester Square and the Prince Charles Cinema, will open with the UK premiere of punk rock-soundtracked slasher The Ranger.
It is the directorial debut of Jenn Wexler, who will be the first female director to open FrightFest and will be in attendance at the event. The film premiered at SXSW earlier this year.
Closing...
FrightFest, the annual UK horror and fantasy film festival held in London, has unveiled the lineup for its 19th edition this summer (August 23-27).
The festival, which takes place this year at Cineworld Leicester Square and the Prince Charles Cinema, will open with the UK premiere of punk rock-soundtracked slasher The Ranger.
It is the directorial debut of Jenn Wexler, who will be the first female director to open FrightFest and will be in attendance at the event. The film premiered at SXSW earlier this year.
Closing...
- 6/28/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
If Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger were all 12 years old again and given an unlimited supply of toys, latex, corn syrup and blatantly corny dialogue, the result could be something like Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires.
A gonzo stop-action throwback to the best and worst of ‘80s shoot-'em-ups, this not-safe-for-children animated feature from writer/director/producer Mike Mort has cult potential written all over it, even if it can sometimes be too trashy for its own good. Made on a purported $20 million budget, with oodles of intricately crafted, extremely gory set pieces, it’s sort of ...
A gonzo stop-action throwback to the best and worst of ‘80s shoot-'em-ups, this not-safe-for-children animated feature from writer/director/producer Mike Mort has cult potential written all over it, even if it can sometimes be too trashy for its own good. Made on a purported $20 million budget, with oodles of intricately crafted, extremely gory set pieces, it’s sort of ...
- 6/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
If Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger were all 12 years old again and given an unlimited supply of toys, latex, corn syrup and blatantly corny dialogue, the result could be something like Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires.
A gonzo stop-action throwback to the best and worst of ‘80s shoot-'em-ups, this not-safe-for-children animated feature from writer/director/producer Mike Mort has cult potential written all over it, even if it can sometimes be too trashy for its own good. Made on a purported $20 million budget, with oodles of intricately crafted, extremely gory set pieces, it’s sort of ...
A gonzo stop-action throwback to the best and worst of ‘80s shoot-'em-ups, this not-safe-for-children animated feature from writer/director/producer Mike Mort has cult potential written all over it, even if it can sometimes be too trashy for its own good. Made on a purported $20 million budget, with oodles of intricately crafted, extremely gory set pieces, it’s sort of ...
- 6/18/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Blumhouse horror Hurt among second wave of selections.
Announcing the second wave of programing on Thursday (June 14), top brass at the 22nd annual Fantasia International Film Festival said the Montreal event that runs from July 12-August 1 will open with Daniel Roby’s Dans La Brume.
The France-Canada thriller about a toxic mist that takes over Paris after an earthquake stars Romain Duris, Olga Kurylenko, and Fantine Harduin.
It is one of more than 130 features to be announced later this month. Thursday’s announcement includes the world premiere of Blumhouse thriller Hurt from director Sonny Mallhi, as well as Tales From...
Announcing the second wave of programing on Thursday (June 14), top brass at the 22nd annual Fantasia International Film Festival said the Montreal event that runs from July 12-August 1 will open with Daniel Roby’s Dans La Brume.
The France-Canada thriller about a toxic mist that takes over Paris after an earthquake stars Romain Duris, Olga Kurylenko, and Fantine Harduin.
It is one of more than 130 features to be announced later this month. Thursday’s announcement includes the world premiere of Blumhouse thriller Hurt from director Sonny Mallhi, as well as Tales From...
- 6/14/2018
- by Jenn Sherman
- ScreenDaily
UTA Independent Film Group is handling North American sales to Animortal Studios’ “Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires,” a stop-motion action-horror-comedy movie directed by Mike Mort.
World premiering June 12 in Annecy’s Official Selection, “Chuck Steel” pays tribute to the look and feel of 1980s’ live-action movies.
Set in 1986, the film follows a cop-on-the-edge who doesn’t play by the rules and finds his work cut out for him when the L.A. Governor reduces the licensing hours for clubs and bars, triggering a sudden spate of high profile assaults in the city.
“Chuck Steel” marks the first feature project entirely developed and produced at Animortal’s stop-motion toon studio and VFX facility in South Wales’ Bridgend, which has also hosted some of the sets for Wes Anderson’s Berlinale winner “Isle of Dogs.”
British thesps Jennifer Saunders (“Absolutely Fabulous”) and Paul Whitehouse (“Ruddy Hell! It’s Harry and Paul...
World premiering June 12 in Annecy’s Official Selection, “Chuck Steel” pays tribute to the look and feel of 1980s’ live-action movies.
Set in 1986, the film follows a cop-on-the-edge who doesn’t play by the rules and finds his work cut out for him when the L.A. Governor reduces the licensing hours for clubs and bars, triggering a sudden spate of high profile assaults in the city.
“Chuck Steel” marks the first feature project entirely developed and produced at Animortal’s stop-motion toon studio and VFX facility in South Wales’ Bridgend, which has also hosted some of the sets for Wes Anderson’s Berlinale winner “Isle of Dogs.”
British thesps Jennifer Saunders (“Absolutely Fabulous”) and Paul Whitehouse (“Ruddy Hell! It’s Harry and Paul...
- 6/13/2018
- by Emiliano De Pablos
- Variety Film + TV
It's not often that someone makes an R-rated animated movie. And when one does get made, they're usually not too good, either over-the-top or just nasty. Every once in a while, one comes along that totally blows the the lid off of everything and becomes a huge hit, shaking things up and proving there's an audience for this. Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires, directed by Michael Mort and made by an independent stop-motion studio in Wales called Animortal, is one of these insane movies that is sure to become an instant cult classic. We really haven't seen an all-out, R-rated animated movie packed with this much absurdity and ridiculous humor since Team America: World Police (in 2004!). Get ready for this one. Scratch that, there's nothing you can do to prepare yourself - except maybe watching Big Trouble in Little China on VHS before. Animortal's Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires is a stop-motion,...
- 6/13/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Jennifer Saunders, Paul Whitehouse among voice cast of film.
Chuck Steel: Night Of The Trampires, the feature animation that world premieres today (June 12) at European animation festival Annecy, has had its North American sales rights boarded by UTA Independent Film Group.
International rights for the action-horror-comedy are represented by production house Animortal Studio, the founders of which are in Annecy this week. The project marks the first feature to be solely produced from the Wales-based animation house, which was opened in 2014 and has previously worked on the sets for Wes Anderson’s Isle Of Dogs.
Animortal co-founder Mike Mort directed,...
Chuck Steel: Night Of The Trampires, the feature animation that world premieres today (June 12) at European animation festival Annecy, has had its North American sales rights boarded by UTA Independent Film Group.
International rights for the action-horror-comedy are represented by production house Animortal Studio, the founders of which are in Annecy this week. The project marks the first feature to be solely produced from the Wales-based animation house, which was opened in 2014 and has previously worked on the sets for Wes Anderson’s Isle Of Dogs.
Animortal co-founder Mike Mort directed,...
- 6/12/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
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