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Kandor Graphics is a Spanish 3D computer animation feature film and short film studio based and established in Granada, Spain in 1992. The studio is best known and famous for its two feature films (The Missing Lynx and Justin and the Knights of Valour) and two short films (The Tell-Tale Heart and The Lady and the Reaper).

Feature films

Film Year Director(s) Writer(s) Plot Budget Domestic Gross Worldwide Gross MC RT Running time(s)
The Missing Lynx 2008 Manuel Sicilia and Raul Garcia Manuel Sicilia, Raul Garcia and Jose E. Machuca Follows the adventures of a group of animals in their quest to escape from being kidnapped by an unscrupulous hunter, hired by a benevolent millionaire to start a new Noah's Ark. The animals will have to spoil the hunter's plan and liberate their peers from his hands. $6,500,000 $1,445,936[1] $3,114,665[1] N/A N/A 100 minutes
Justin and the Knights of Valour 2013 Manuel Sicilia Manuel Sicilia and Matthew Jacobs Justin lives in a kingdom where bureaucrats rule and knights have been ousted. He wants to be a knight but his father, Reginald, the chief counsel to the Queen, wants his son to follow in his footsteps and become a lawyer. In need of guidance, Justin visits his grandmother, who tells him the story of his grandfather, Sir Roland. Sir Roland was the noblest knight in the kingdom and protector of the King until they were both betrayed and killed by the evil Sir Heraclio. Against his father’s wishes, Justin runs away in search of his dream and begins his quest to become a knight. $30,500,000 3,257,473[2] $19,421,262[2] N/A 8% 96 minutes

Short films

References

  1. ^ a b "MISSING LYNX (EL LINCE PERDIDO)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 24, 2011.
  2. ^ a b "JUSTIN AND THE KNIGHTS OF VALOUR". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved September 7, 2014.