A suspected people smuggler has been arrested in Stockport as part of a series of dawn raids carried out by the Home Office. Four men, who are believed to have smuggled 50 people into the UK illegally, were detained on Wednesday (April 18).
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EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based Superprod Group has acquired top Luxembourgish animation companies Studio 352 and Mélusine Productions in a move that consolidates its position as one of Europe’s leading animation production groups.
Based in Contern in Southern Luxembourg, the sister companies were founded by Belgian producer Stéphan Roelants in the late 1990s.
Mélusine Productions develops, finances and manages the projects, while Studio 352, which has built up a local team of top-level artists and technicians, executes the work.
The sister companies have been involved in some of the most important animated feature films produced out of Europe in the past 27 years.
At the same time, they have also cemented Luxembourg’s position as an animation production hub, with strong support from the Luxembourg Film Fund.
Latest credits include Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry’s Michael Morpurgo-adaptation Kensuké’s Kingdom, which won Best Feature Film at the 2024 British Animation Awards in February.
Other past credits include Ari Folman’s The Congress (2013), Tomm Moore’s Oscar-nominated Song of the Sea (2014), and later film Wolfmakers (2020), co-directed with Ross Stewart, as well as Patrick Imbert’s César-winning The Summit of the Gods (2021) and Julien Chheng and Jean-Christophe Roger’s Ernest and Celestine: A Trip To Gibberita.
The companies have several new productions in the works in partnership with top European studios Paris-based Folivari, Ireland’s Cartoon Saloon and Superprod Animation.
The acquisition deal has grown out of a long-running working relationship between Roelants and Superprod Group’s co-founding heads Clément Calvet and Jérémie Fajner. The latter’s burgeoning Paris-based company works across all formats but has a
A suspected people smuggler has been arrested in Stockport as part of a series of dawn raids carried out by the Home Office. Four men, who are believed to have smuggled 50 people into the UK illegally, were detained on Wednesday (April 18).
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