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Joel Embiid joins anime 'Mfinda' as exec producer, with a doc on its African roots; backed by N Lite, JuVee Productions and ...
GKids first emerged as an offshoot of the festival. The name was derived from Guerrilla Kids, the moniker for the event’s presenter, shortened to GKids on the festival website.
GKids will now operate as a subsidiary of Toho International. And not for nothing, Toho currently has a Japanese animated feature in the domestic top 10 (“My Academia: You’re Next”).
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GKids Celebrates Its Most Ambitious Annecy Yet, With 4 Acquisition Titles and 3 Films in Competition | ExclusiveGKIDS, a global leader in acquiring and maintaining one of the greatest, most acclaimed animation libraries, had a banner year at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The company ...
GKIDS, a global leader in acquiring and maintaining one of the greatest, most acclaimed animation libraries, had a banner year at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival.The company ...
GKIDS president David Jesteadt, who also serves as a producer on the film, adds, “Director Iwaisawa has proven once again why sports has continued to be such an ideal lens to view and ...
GKIDS, the indie distributor notable for its animated film releases and many Studio Ghibli titles in North America, has been acquired by the iconic Japanese studio Toho.. The move gives Toho ...
Gkids will continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Los Angeles-based Toho International. Gkids Founder Eric Beckman will remain as CEO, and Dave Jesteadt will remain as President.
GKIDS, the Indie Distributor, Looking to Shake Up the Animated Feature Race - The Hollywood Reporter
GKIDS, which has scored four best animated feature Oscar nominations in the past five years, the most for an independent distributor, could shake up the animated feature race again.
To that end, GKIDS is treating “The Boy and the Heron” as its biggest release in its 15-year history. Though Jesteadt doesn’t yet have specific numbers for its Dec. 8 opening, ...
GKIDS animated awards contender 'Mirai' to open Nov. 30 in North America. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Mirai is a time-traveling story that follows four-year-old Kun, whose life is turned ...
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