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Blackie & Kanuto
Film poster
Directed byFrancis Nielsen
Written byAngel E. Pariente, Segundo Altolaguirre, Gorka Sesma
Produced byFabio Massimo Cacciatori, Eduardo Barinaga, François Cohen-Séat, Davide Tromba, Karmelo Vivanco
Music byXavier Berthelot
Production
companies
Baleuko, Lumiq Studios, Film Investment Piedmont, Art'Mell, Talape
Release date
  • May 2012 (2012-05)
Running time
81 minutes
CountriesItaly
China
France
Spain
LanguagesEnglish
Basque
Spanish
French
Italian

Blackie & Kanuto (also titled Head over Hooves, Black to the Moon 3d, and Pup) is an animated comedy adventure film directed by Francis Nielsen and produced by Baleuko, Lumiq Studios, Film Investment Piedmont, Art'Mell and Talape.[1][2][3][4][5]

The production was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012.[6]

In Italy, Turin, Blackie & Kanuto's preview was on December 4, 2013.[7]

Premise

Blackie is a black sheep. She lives, flawed and proud, on a farm where she is famous for combining everything. But this is not enough for Blackie: the sheep gets into her head to want to go to the Moon. And so the adventure has begun, an adventure where Blackie, accompanied by Kanuto, the sheepdog in love with the sheep, will meet many curious characters, as two birds known for the singing TV reality show from which they come, an opera-singing cow and a fashion designer wolf with a high level of fashion. Blackie wants to realize her goal, Kanuto doesn't even want to hear about rockets...how the adventure will end?

Production

The film project is a production of Baleuko, Lumiq Studios in Turin,[8] Film Investment Piedmont, Art'Mell and Talape.

References

  1. ^ Blackie & Kanuto on uniFrance Films, http://www.unifrance.org/film/35668/blackie-et-kanuto-3d
  2. ^ Black to the Moon 3D (original title Blackie & Kanuto) on Cineuropa, http://www.cineuropa.org/f.aspx?t=film&l=en&did=233031
  3. ^ Black to the Moon 3D (alternative title Blackie & Kanuto) on NYtimes, http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/453063/Black-to-the-Moon/overview
  4. ^ Blackie & Kanuto on El Mundo, http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/trailers/fichas/2013/02/12111_blackie__kanuto.html
  5. ^ Blackie & Kanuto on Cinemovies, "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-03-24. Retrieved 2013-03-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ Lumiq Studios at the Cannes Film Festival 2012, Lumiq Studios Official Website, 10 May 2012, http://www.lumiq.com/?p=1710&lang=en
  7. ^ Blackie & Kanuto 3D at Cinema Massimo in Turin on December 4, 2013!, Lumiq Studios Official Website, 10 May 2012, http://www.lumiq.com/?p=2395&lang=en
  8. ^ Blackie & Kanuto/Black to the Moon 3D – the newest European animation film - interview with Franco Bevione and Francis Nielsen - European Animation Magazine - http://www.animationmagazine.eu/blackie-kanuto-black-to-the-moon-3d-the-newest-european-animation-film-video/ Archived 2013-04-06 at the Wayback Machine

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