eOne’s Lost and Found finds a home at Nickelodeon

eOne Family has secured a deal with Nickelodeon that sees the broadcaster acquire the rights to its acclaimed animated feature short Lost and Found for its US, Australian and UK channels.
December 3, 2012

Entertainment One Family has secured a deal with Nickelodeon that sees the broadcaster acquire the rights to its acclaimed animated feature short Lost and Found for its US, Australian and UK channels.

Set to premiere this month, Lost and Found follows the adventures of a small boy who decides to help a penguin find its way home to the South Pole after discovering it on his doorstep.

The London-based Studio AKA-produced film, based on American Oliver Jeffers’ international bestselling children’s book, features narration by celebrated actor Jim Broadbent and a score by composer Max Richter.

To date, Lost and Found has garnered 61 international film awards including a BAFTA Children’s award (UK).

About The Author
Jeremy is the Features Editor of Kidscreen specializing in the content production, broadcasting and distribution aspects of the global children's entertainment industry. Contact Jeremy at jdickson@brunico.com.

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