LevelK has sold the Swedish adventure-filled family film “Faunutland and the Lost Magic” to the U.S. and several territories across Europe.
Directed by Marcus Ovnell, “Faunutland and the Lost Magic” was acquired by Uncorked Entertainment for North American rights and Kinologistika for Russia/Cis. Other deals were closed for Germany and Luxembourg (Mfa) and Estonia (Estin Film). LevelK is negotiating sales in further territories.
The film tells the story of Emily, a little girl who sets off to find happiness for her sad mother and discover clues about the father she never knew. Through her quest, Emily finds a mysterious chest and is transported to a
magical world where she meets fantastic creatures. The movie stars Tipper Seifert-Cleveland (“Cruella”), Jenny Lampa (“The Bridge”) and Harriet Slater (“Pennyworth”).
“In the time of such uncertainty in the world, ‘Faunutland and the Lost Magic’ lends a hand in helping
families and children...
Directed by Marcus Ovnell, “Faunutland and the Lost Magic” was acquired by Uncorked Entertainment for North American rights and Kinologistika for Russia/Cis. Other deals were closed for Germany and Luxembourg (Mfa) and Estonia (Estin Film). LevelK is negotiating sales in further territories.
The film tells the story of Emily, a little girl who sets off to find happiness for her sad mother and discover clues about the father she never knew. Through her quest, Emily finds a mysterious chest and is transported to a
magical world where she meets fantastic creatures. The movie stars Tipper Seifert-Cleveland (“Cruella”), Jenny Lampa (“The Bridge”) and Harriet Slater (“Pennyworth”).
“In the time of such uncertainty in the world, ‘Faunutland and the Lost Magic’ lends a hand in helping
families and children...
- 4/30/2020
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Marcus Ovnell directs from a script he wrote with Jenny Lampa. The pair also produce for Sweden’s Phelecan Films.
LevelK has boarded world rights – including merchandise and book rights - for the English-language family adventure film Faunutland And The Lost Magic.
Marcus Ovnell directs from a script he wrote with Jenny Lampa. The pair also produce for Sweden’s Phelecan Films.
Tipper Seifert-Cleveland, who is soon to appear in Disney’s Cruella, plays Emily, a girl who is transported to a magical world where she meets charming and funny creatures. She tries to save this world by facing her worst fear.
LevelK has boarded world rights – including merchandise and book rights - for the English-language family adventure film Faunutland And The Lost Magic.
Marcus Ovnell directs from a script he wrote with Jenny Lampa. The pair also produce for Sweden’s Phelecan Films.
Tipper Seifert-Cleveland, who is soon to appear in Disney’s Cruella, plays Emily, a girl who is transported to a magical world where she meets charming and funny creatures. She tries to save this world by facing her worst fear.
- 2/18/2020
- by 1100142¦Wendy Mitchell¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Never separate a mother from her child. Sara is torn away from her daughter Jenny in the opening minutes of Feed the Light, a new film by Swedish director Henrik Möller that teeters between bad dreams and outright nightmares. Still furious, and learning that her ex-husband Jon has taken Jenny to an unmarked building, Sara gains access with her trusty knife -- and promptly finds herself in a job interview. The building is a subterranean world of long hallways and tiny offices and cramped rooms. As a puzzled Sara (Lina Sunden) answers a few brief questions from a straitlaced businesswoman (Jenny Lampa), a naked man cowers under a blanket in the corner, whimpering like a dog for no apparent reason. When Sara is given the...
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- 11/22/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Not Like Others
Stars: Jenny Lampa, Ruth Vega Fernandez, David Dencik | Written and Directed by Peter Pontikis
Bram Stoker is responsible for a great many things. On the one hand, without Dracula we wouldn’t have Bela Lugosi, Buffy The Vampire Slayer or Let The Right One In. On the other, we would be rid of Francis Ford Coppola’s sex-drenched Dracula, Lesbian Vampire Killers and Not Like Others.
Released in Sweden – under the title Vampyrer – in 2008 but only just arriving on DVD in the UK now, the premise is simple: Vampire sisters Vera (Jenny Lampa) and Vanja (Ruth Vega Fernandez) wander the streets of Stockholm by night, combing bars and parties for horny men to seduce and kill, sleeping rough during the day and moaning about how bothersome it is to be a vampire. So far, so aimless…
That’s really as far as the plot goes, apart from...
Stars: Jenny Lampa, Ruth Vega Fernandez, David Dencik | Written and Directed by Peter Pontikis
Bram Stoker is responsible for a great many things. On the one hand, without Dracula we wouldn’t have Bela Lugosi, Buffy The Vampire Slayer or Let The Right One In. On the other, we would be rid of Francis Ford Coppola’s sex-drenched Dracula, Lesbian Vampire Killers and Not Like Others.
Released in Sweden – under the title Vampyrer – in 2008 but only just arriving on DVD in the UK now, the premise is simple: Vampire sisters Vera (Jenny Lampa) and Vanja (Ruth Vega Fernandez) wander the streets of Stockholm by night, combing bars and parties for horny men to seduce and kill, sleeping rough during the day and moaning about how bothersome it is to be a vampire. So far, so aimless…
That’s really as far as the plot goes, apart from...
- 10/24/2010
- by Mark Allen
- Nerdly
2008 was a good year for Swedish cinema; one of the finest films to come out of Sweden, Let The Right One In, was released. And so did Not Like Others (original title: Vampyrer). It would be easy to lump these two pictures in together – they’re both Swedish, and they both feature vampires, albeit not your typical vampire. However, this is where the similarities end.
Not Like Others follows two girls, Vera (Jenny Lampa) and her older sister Vanja (Ruth Vega Fernandez) across one fateful night. We are introduced to them in a club, Vera dancing the night away, when she is approached by a member of a biker gang. He forces her to the club’s bathroom, and before he can take things any further Vera has whipped out a blade and cut into his neck.
This film is the latest (although it has been out for two years...
Not Like Others follows two girls, Vera (Jenny Lampa) and her older sister Vanja (Ruth Vega Fernandez) across one fateful night. We are introduced to them in a club, Vera dancing the night away, when she is approached by a member of a biker gang. He forces her to the club’s bathroom, and before he can take things any further Vera has whipped out a blade and cut into his neck.
This film is the latest (although it has been out for two years...
- 10/23/2010
- by Cheryl Carter
- FilmShaft.com
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