Kodi Smit-McPhee, Richard Roxburgh and Justine Clarke will join the impressive cast line-up of Jacki Weaver, Noah Taylor and Miriam Margolyes for Flying Bark Productions’ first ever animated theatrical stereoscopic release, Maya the Bee Movie.
When an overenthusiastic Maya accidentally embarrasses the Empress of Buzztropolis, she is forced to unite with a team of misfit bugs and compete in the Honey Games for a chance to save her hive.
Studiocanal has agreed to distribute Maya the Bee Movie, the 3D animated feature adapted from the ABC TV series, in Australian and New Zealand cinemas.
The Sydney Film Festival has announced the first batch of 26 titles which will premiere at this year’s event and an additional screening venue.
Flying Bark Productions' Managing Director, Jim Ballantine yesterday confirmed Screen Australia has selected Maya the Bee as one of six local feature films being invested in by Screen Australia as well as a significant funding investment from Screen NSW.
Studio 100 Film is delighted to announce that Maya the Bee Movie will buzz into the North American market.
International hit property Maya the Bee is coming to Australia in the form of an animated theatrical release.
Two very different Australian films, Maya the Bee Movie and William Kelly's War, had unconventional launches in cinemas last weekend.