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MIFA 2015<br />

GO TO INDEX<br />

ERROL FILMS<br />

Albasanz, 14 bis,1º h.<br />

28037 MADRID<br />

+34 913 750 626<br />

euviedo@errolfilms.com<br />

www.errolfilms.com<br />

Contact person<br />

Enrique Uviedo<br />

euviedo@errolfilms.com<br />

+34 619 246 495<br />

ERROL FILMS is a multiplatform production-oriented developer for children and youth projects with<br />

an extensive use of the brand across all channels and media currently being developed. Specializing<br />

in crossmedia projects Errol Films has collaborated with some of the most important companies<br />

in all fields and child-oriented sectors: audiovisual, publishing, gaming industry, educational sector,<br />

internet and merchandising over 14 years, gaining experience and maturity in all processes of<br />

creation, development, production and brand management.<br />

Main title available at <strong>ANNECY’15</strong><br />

KIDS & CO<br />

Length 52 x 7’<br />

Target 3-6 years<br />

Status Initial development<br />

Two brothers, Neko (6 years) and Moon (4 years)<br />

receive a packet sent by his uncle Simon, a<br />

tireless and extravagant magician traveler from<br />

Sydney (Australia). Inside are five toys: Face,<br />

Birdy, Norm, Robbie and Screeny that come to<br />

life only with kids. Each has its own personality.<br />

But there is a communication problem: Toys<br />

only speak English, but one Birdy, who “speaks<br />

broken” something of Spanish (or the relevant<br />

language). Children and toys walk together in<br />

the adventure of learning vital life... and also<br />

learn English!<br />

Looking for<br />

Coproduction, Investors & Presales<br />

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