London and Paris-based outfit Film Constellation has pulled in a raft of pre-sale deals on computer generated family adventure The Last Dinosaur.
It has sold to sold in France to KMBO, Italy to Eagle Pictures, Scandinavia to Selmer, Portugal to Nos Audiovisuais and Turkey to Italia Film.
The animation had previously sold in Australia and New Zealand (Icon), Latin America (BF Distribution), Poland (Forum Film), Former Yugoslavia (MCF Megacom), CIS & Baltics (Volga), Greece & Cyprus (Filmtrade), Israel (Red Cape) and Middle East (Italia Film).
Rex, son of the king of dinosaurs, is snatched up and transported to the future in a time machine, where he finds himself stranded in the 21st century, desperately trying to find a way to go back 65 million years in time.
Ben Smith writes and directs. It is developed and co-produced by animation studio Red Star, the UK team behind The Amazing Maurice, and Fantabulous, the newly founded French joint venture between distribution house KMBO and production outfit Fabrique d’Images. Fabien Westerhoff co-produces the project through the company’s Constellation Productions banner.
Film Constellation has also launched sales at the EFM on remastered documentary Lynch One and round out its animation slate with Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal’s They Shot The Piano Player.
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