“Ainbo” the animated film about the Amazon

“Ainbo” the animated film about the Amazon

AINBO: Spirit of the Amazon (www.AINBOmovie.com) is an animated film, made in CGI computer graphics by Animation Studios Tunche Films, Cool Beans and Epic Films and directed by Richard Claus and Jose Zelada in 2020. The film is scheduled for release in 2021

The film is set in the deepest rainforests of the Amazon. Ainbo is a girl who was born and raised in the village of Candámo. One day, he discovers that his tribe is threatened by other human beings, whom he sees and knows for the first time, as they have never crossed his forest world. Ainbo fights to save his paradise from illegal mining and exploitation of his homeland. The girl faces a mission to reverse this destruction and extinguish the evil of the Yakuruna, the darkness that lives in the hearts of greedy people. Guided by her mother's spirit, Ainbo is determined to save her land and save her people before it's too late.

Production

Cinema Management Group (CMG), executive producer and international sales agent for the Peruvian / Dutch CGI animated film, is seeing overwhelmingly positive responses from global distributors as the film is ready for delivery later this year .

The trailer

https://youtu.be/epwuGsCjPZI

Cinema Management Group's AINBO teaser on Vimeo.

Peruvian production / animation company, Tunche Films, together with EPIC Cine-Peru, Dutch co-producer Cool Beans and animation studio Katuni, have managed to keep production steady, despite all the challenges faced by companies during the pandemic. COVID of 2020. The film would be ready for delivery as early as November this year. AINBO is the most ambitious animation project to date born in Peru and the first ever co-production between Peru and the Netherlands.

AINBO: Spirit of the Amazon, is scheduled for theatrical release in the first and second quarter of 2021 and has hired worldwide distributors such as Telepool (Germany, Switzerland), Le Pacte (France), BIM (Italy), eOne / WW Entertainment (Benelux), Cinemanse ( Scandinavia), Kino Swiat (Poland), Film House (Israel), Filmarti (Turkey), Front Row Ent. (Middle East), Volga (Russia), CDC (Latin America) and around 20 additional distributors from around the world.

Comments

“While it's been a challenging journey at times over the past 24 months, we are delighted with the extremely high production values ​​Tunche Films and Katuni have brought to the film, resulting in stunning visuals and fabulous character animations throughout the film,” He stated Edward Noeltner, President of CMG. "The approval for us was the tremendous support from our distribution partners with the film already slated for theatrical release, in over 80 territories around the world."

Starting with the European school holidays in February, the film will be released in theaters until April 22 - when the world celebrates Earth Day - to raise public awareness of the threat looming over the Amazon rainforest. The film highlights the beliefs and legends, handed down from generation to generation, by the indigenous tribes of the Amazon, protecting the way of life of indigenous peoples and saving the Amazon from the illegal exploitation of its natural resources.

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Gianluigi Piludu

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