Former French President François Hollande has found a new gig. The Socialist Party leader, who served as the leader of France before current President Emmanuel Macron, has joined the voice cast of Silex & the City – The Movie, a feature-film spinoff of a popular, Simpsons-style short-format animated series.
Hollande will lend his famous voice to the new film, which is currently in production, joining more established French talent including Bruno Solo, Julie Gayet, Stéphane Bern, Léa Drucker, Frédéric Beigbeder, Guillaume Gallienne, Léa Salamé and Amélie Nothomb.
Silex & the City follows a Stone Age family, the Dotcoms who embark on a time-travel adventure into the future. Father Blog, voiced by Franck Ekinci, mother Spam (Noémie De Lattre) and their rebellious children Url (Fabien Limousin) and Web (Camille Serceau) are familiar to French audiences. A short-form series based on the comic of the same name by French cartoonist Jul has been a...
Hollande will lend his famous voice to the new film, which is currently in production, joining more established French talent including Bruno Solo, Julie Gayet, Stéphane Bern, Léa Drucker, Frédéric Beigbeder, Guillaume Gallienne, Léa Salamé and Amélie Nothomb.
Silex & the City follows a Stone Age family, the Dotcoms who embark on a time-travel adventure into the future. Father Blog, voiced by Franck Ekinci, mother Spam (Noémie De Lattre) and their rebellious children Url (Fabien Limousin) and Web (Camille Serceau) are familiar to French audiences. A short-form series based on the comic of the same name by French cartoonist Jul has been a...
- 12/8/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Accounting for 40% of all selected projects, French productions will dominate this year’s Toulouse-set Cartoon Forum for reasons that far exceed home field advantage. Underpinning the 33 projects presented at this year’s pitch sessions as well as the relatively robust state of the Gallic animation ecosystem – which produced 295 hours of content in 2020 while increasing foreign investment by nearly 10% since 2018 – are a number of structural benefits and policy reforms meant to directly spur such outcomes.
“We’ve seen the conjunction of several factors,” says Sarah Hemar, executive director of TV France International, which recently merged with film promotional body UniFrance. “First is the tradition of graphic arts, of drawing and cartooning, that is firmly planted in France. Then there is a strong system of creative design and training, with many schools creating a highly skilled workforce.”
“Added to that is the public sector,” Hemar continues. “Looking to develop this industry in a more dynamic way,...
“We’ve seen the conjunction of several factors,” says Sarah Hemar, executive director of TV France International, which recently merged with film promotional body UniFrance. “First is the tradition of graphic arts, of drawing and cartooning, that is firmly planted in France. Then there is a strong system of creative design and training, with many schools creating a highly skilled workforce.”
“Added to that is the public sector,” Hemar continues. “Looking to develop this industry in a more dynamic way,...
- 9/21/2021
- by Ben Croll
- Variety Film + TV
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