Spotlight

Published July 14, 2018

The Last Fiction, an action-adventure epic from Iran

The Last Fiction,the most ambitious and technically advanced animation feature ever produced in Iran, premiered at the Annecy animation festival in France.

The hybrid 2d/3d film is based on the classic thousand-year-old Persian poem The Shahnameh (The Book of Kings)by Ferdousi, which is considered to be the Iran’s national epic and liberally mixes myth and factual history to tell the creation story of the pre-Islamic Persian empire.

The Last Fiction presents the story of upstart ruler Zahak’s treacherous rise to the throne in ancient Persia, and naive Afaridoun, the young hero who saves the kingdom and people from the darkness. Written and directed by Ashkan Rahgozar, the founder of the Hoorakhsh studios in Tehran, Iran, The Last Fiction is a game changer for the Iranian feature animation industry. It is a showcase of the pool of creative talent in Iran, among the region’s strongest and most developed.

The Last Fiction plans a theatrical release in Iranian cinemas this fall, followed by international rollout. An English-subtitled version of the film is currently being prepared for international distribution.


CN Entertainment park coming to Indonesia

The park will be Indonesia’s first to partner with an international brand, and it will be the first Cartoon Network-branded park with both indoor and outdoor attractions. Its water park area will be the largest one on the island.

Key CN franchises that will be featured in the park are Ben 10, We Bare Bears, The Powerpuff Girls, and Adventure Time.

Turner Asia Pacific licensed the CN brand The MAJ Group, which is developing the park. “Turner and The MAJ Group share the same vision of creating the ultimate family destination in Indonesia and the entertainment park will combine world-class design with unparalleled Balinese hospitality,” said Ricky Ow, president of Turner Asia Pacific. “Above all, it will offer guests genuine fun powered by Cartoon Network, Asia’s leading kids entertainment brand.”

Published in Dawn, Young World, July 14th, 2018

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