GKids will release an English-language version of the acclaimed animated French film next year
TheWrap Forest
Whitaker and Mackenzie Foy (“Twilight: Breaking Dawn”) are set to voice
the two leads in the English-language version of the animated French
film “Ernest & Celestine,” multiple individuals familiar with the
project have told TheWrap.
GKids is releasing both version of “Ernest & Celestine” in the U.S.
The French version will receive a qualifying run for awards
consideration later this year in Los Angeles, while a dubbed version for
U.S. audiences will hit theaters next year.
Story explores the unique friendship between a bear named Ernest (Whitaker) and a mouse named Celestine (Foy).
Lambert Wilson and Pauline Brunner voice the characters in the French
version of the film, while additional voice cast for the American
version will be announced later.
“Ernest & Celestine,” which will compete for an Oscar nomination
with entries from Pixar and DreamWorks Animation, was written by Daniel
Pennac and directed by Stephane Aubier, Vincent Patar and Benjamin
Renner.
Whitaker
is expected to have a major presence on the awards circuit this year.
Not only did he give a critically acclaimed performance in “Lee Daniels’
The Butler,” but he also produced Ryan Coogler’s well-reviewed
“Fruitvale Station.” Whitaker also co-stars in Relativity’s “Out of the
Furnace” and Fox Searchlight’s “Black Nativity.” He’s repped by WME,
Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Ziffren, Brittenham.
Foy, who is best known for playing Renesmee in “The Twilight Saga:
Breaking Dawn,” recently starred in James Wan’s hit horror film “The
Conjuring.” She is currently filming Christopher Nolan’s
highly-anticipated sci-fi movie “Interstellar” and will soon be seen in
the indie “Plastic Jesus.” She’s repped by Coast to Coast Talent,
manager Christopher Rockwell and attorney Derek Kroeger.
Via Gossip_Dance, @vonch
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