Paris- Hong Kong- and Los Angeles-based film sales company All Rights Entertainment has picked up worldwide distribution duties on “Ellie and the Christmas Creep,” a 3D animated comedy adventure. The company will begin marketing the film at the upcoming American Film Market, which has relocated this year from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and runs Nov. 5-10.
“Ellie and the Christmas Creep” is co-directed by Caroline Origier, David Freedman and Jules de Jongh, from a script by Freedman himself.
Production is by Luxembourg-based Fabrique d’Images with France’s Fantabulous and Belgium’s Freaks Factory as co-producers.
The family adventure film will formally enter production later this year with budget of €10 million ($10.9 million). It has a planned delivery in the third quarter of 2026.
According to a supplied synopsis, “Christmas magic is dying out while Santa is becoming addicted to his fame. A determined elf girl is convinced that it’s all because of a mysterious creep.
“Ellie and the Christmas Creep” is co-directed by Caroline Origier, David Freedman and Jules de Jongh, from a script by Freedman himself.
Production is by Luxembourg-based Fabrique d’Images with France’s Fantabulous and Belgium’s Freaks Factory as co-producers.
The family adventure film will formally enter production later this year with budget of €10 million ($10.9 million). It has a planned delivery in the third quarter of 2026.
According to a supplied synopsis, “Christmas magic is dying out while Santa is becoming addicted to his fame. A determined elf girl is convinced that it’s all because of a mysterious creep.
- 10/29/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
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