Blue Fox Entertainment has acquired the rights to Jim Capobianco’s directorial debut “The Inventor” and will release the film in theaters nationwide on Aug. 25. The stop-motion film inc…
, Stephen Fry, Gauthier Battoue and Matt Berry. “Ratatouille” screenwriter, Capobianco wrote, produced and directed “The Inventor,” alongside co-director Pierre-Luc Granjon.
Robert Rippberger, Adrian Politowski and Martin Metz serve as producers. “Brave’s” Alex Mandel scored the film, and Marijke Van Kets served as the director of photography, Samuel Ribeyron as the production designer and Nicolas Flory as the editor.
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