EXCLUSIVE: Signature Entertainment is launching global sales on Australian family-adventure film Don’t Go Below ahead of the virtual Cannes market. Signature has acquired global rights (excluding A…
Signature has acquired global rights to the fantasy film which is written and directed byfilmmaker Matt Drummond and produced by Matt Drummond and Megan Drummond.
The film tells the story of anxious Peter and his sister Verity , taken underground by a garrison of armoured pangolin. They soon learn that Peter is their prophesied King, who must reunite five sacred lost artefacts that will give him the power to destroy an ancient enemy called the Shroud.Starring are Sam Everingham as Peter and Alayla Browne as Verity, with additional voice cast due to join soon.
The deal was negotiated between Matt Drummond and Signature’s Director of Acquisitions & Development Elizabeth Williams.Don’t Go Below
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