Here are just some of the films, series, stage and experiential productions and video games that we have worked on. We have a number of projects in development on our slate. Why not drop us a line at info@vivlovesfilm.com to find out more?
Here are just some of the films, series, stage and experiential productions and video games that we have worked on. We have a number of projects in development on our slate. Why not drop us a line at info@vivlovesfilm.com to find out more?
Feature and series in development at Netflix. Feature screenplay by Patrick McHale. Based on the book series by Brian Jacques.
The Redwall Abbey Company Limited (Estate of Brian Jacques) exclusively represented by Viv Loves Film for all literary works.
Based on the 1991 story of the same name by Brian Jacques, published as one of the “Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales”.
A film by Annie Shay & Patrick Franklin, produced by Double Coat Productions, with Emma Topping serving as Executive Producer and owned by Viv Loves Film.
An Irish – British – Chinese co-production between Cartoon Saloon, Dog Ears and China Nebula Group
A Columbia Pictures, Animal Logic, 2.0 Entertainment and Olive Bridge Entertainment production, based on the original tales by Beatrix Potter.
A film by Francois Ozon, based on the novel, Dance on My Grave by Aidan Chambers
A Salon Pictures production, based on the book by Dr Ahron Bregman.
Presented by Phil McIntyre Entertainment, devised by ROGER GLOSSOP with lyrics by ALAN AYCKBOURN and music by STEVEN EDIS, a Frederick Warne musical production combining live performance and beautifully created puppets
A Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, Olive Bridge Entertainment, Animal Logic, 2.0 Entertainment and Screen Australia production, based on the original tale by Beatrix Potter.
A SOMA Games, The Redwall Abbey Company and Penguin Random House production, based on some of the characters featured in Brian Jacques book series.
Presented by Gobbledigook Theatre, originating at Castle Howard and a Frederick Warne production. Inspired by some of the original tales and the life of Beatrix Potter.
Nick Hornby’s adaptation of Nina Stibbe’s best selling novel starring Helena Bonham-Carter produced by See-Saw Films for BBC.