Federation Kids & Family to worldwide distribute "Pil’s Adventures" animation

From TAT Productions, the series is based on the hit animated feature film that was released in 75 territories worldwide.

11 JAN 2024
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"Pil’s Adventures"

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Federation Kids & Family has struck a deal with French producer and animation studio TAT Productions to handle worldwide sales of the stunning new 3D animated series "Pil’s Adventures" (52x13’) that has already been pre-sold to France Télévisions (deal brokered by TAT). This follows on from the success of the animated feature film of the same name, which premiered theatrically in 2021, and was released in 75 territories worldwide and marked the 2nd most screened French film internationally that year.

"Pil’s Adventures" follows Pil, a clever and agile little girl, is a true rebel, as adept at leaping from rooftop to rooftop as she is at dressing up as a princess. In the medieval town of Roc-en-Brume, she valiantly watches over the inhabitants with the help of Crobar, Rigolin, and her three tame weasels.

The series is directed by Benjamin Lagard, and Jérémie Guneau, based on an original idea by writer and showrunner Julien Fournet. Graphics are created by Benoit Daffis, Laurent Houis, Benjamin Lagard and Guillaume Poux.

Jean-François Tosti, Producer and Co-founder, TAT productions said: “It’s great to have Federation on board to make 'Pil’s Adventures' our next hit TV franchise. I’m convinced kids will love these new vibrant characters, and we are confident that we have found the dream team to make it a global phenomenon!”

Monica Levy, Co-Chief of Distribution, Federation Kids & Family said: “We are delighted to kick-start 2024 with the announcement of this heart-warming adventure series which has it all – comedy, adventure, and incredible CGI. This is our first collaboration with TAT Productions, whose creativity speaks for itself as an Emmy award-winning studio with a trail of high-profile hits. We believe buyers will be blown away.”