'THE INVENTOR'
TO FOLLOW DA VINCI TO FRANCE
Animated projects for you today, spylings: Oscar nominated scribe
Jim Capobianco, known for
Ratatouille, has cast
Stephen Fry and
Daisy Ridley for his stop motion animated feature
THE INVENTOR which will
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The movie will have Stephen Fry voicing the old inventor |
follow famous Leonardo da Vinci. The $10 million project scheduled for 2023, will see Fry voicing da Vinci and Ridley French Princess Marguerite in the
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The movie is currently planned for a 2023 bow |
story about the life of the insatiably curious and headstrong inventor as he leaves Italy to join the French court, where he can experiment freely, inventing flying contraptions, incredible machines, and studying the human body.
The Story Of The Inventor
In 1516, rather than paint “pretty” pictures for the Pope, the
insatiably curious Leonardo da Vinci is instead searching for the
meaning of life itself. This
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The film has also launched a hunt for young inventors who might take part in the film |
deadly heresy forces Leo to flee Italy with
his apprentices and arrive at the court of Francis I, where he proposes
to create the “Ideal City”. A city designed
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The story of the film is set in the 16th century |
to benefit people not
control them. However, Leonardo finds his new radical ideas do not
please the King’s Mother nor do his endeavors serve the king’s
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Leonardo in his mirror room |
ambitions
for power. It is only in the enterprising princess, Marguerite, that
Leonardo sees hope for the future. It is with her help that he finds the
answer to the ultimate question: “What is the meaning of it all?”
PIXAR'S 'LUCA'
REVEALS FIRST MOVIE PHOTO
Pixar has set a June 18th, 2021 release date for their Italian Riviera set animated movie
LUCA! Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, it is a coming-of-age story about one young boy experiencing an unforgettable
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The movie is directed by Academy Award nominee Enrico Casarosa |
summer filled with gelato, pasta and endless scooter rides. Luca shares these adventures with his newfound best friend, but all the fun is threatened by a deeply-held secret: he is a sea monster from another world just below the water's surface.
Stephen Fry has such a distinctive voice, I'm sure he'll be great in the role.
ReplyDeleteHe is all around very distinctive and amazing too.
DeleteMy brother sent me the link for Luca yesterday because his son (my God baby) is named LUCA!! The Inventor looks like a good one and full of history for the kiddies to learn.
ReplyDeleteLuka is a name often used in my country as well, with K instead of C as C is always pronounced as TZ in our language :)
DeleteYou don't see too many stop motion animated films anymore, so what a delight The Inventor will be.
ReplyDeleteLuca sound cute. I do love Pixar, so I'll be sure not to miss it. I'll have to wait for it to hit Disney+ though.
Yes, these days most animated movies look like they were created by the same person which never ceases to amaze me, it is nice seeing other drawing or animation techniques.
DeleteSoooooooooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteVery much so.
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