Global Screen acquires “School of Magical Animals 2”

Global Screen, a Telepool brand, has acquired family entertainment film “School of Magical Animals 2” for worldwide distribution. The film is a live action adventure with a cast of high-class CGI-animated animals.

3 MAY 2022

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Global Screen, a Telepool brand, has acquired family entertainment film “School of Magical Animals 2” for worldwide distribution, it was announced by Julia Weber, Head of International Acquisitions and Sales. Upcoming for the first time at the Marché du Film in Cannes next month, “The School of Magical Animals 2” is a warm-hearted, live action adventure with a cast of high-class CGI-animated animals, set in an unusual school where each of the children receive a magical animal as a companion.

Original and uplifting, “The School of Magical Animals” is one of the world’s most successful children’s book series and has been translated into more than 20 languages, and it is available in multiple territories including China, Japan, South Korea, Eastern Europe, the Nordic region, Israel, Turkey, Hungary, The Netherlands, Spain, and Portugal.

Producer Kordes & Kordes Film Sued adapted the book series for the big screen. Directed by Sven Unterwaldt, “The School of Magical Animals 2” is a co-production between Kordes & Kordes Film Sued, Leonine Studios and Lightburst Pictures. The film will be released by Leonine in Germany in fall 2022.

“Which kid doesn’t love the idea of having a talking pet? This warm-hearted cinema adventure for the whole family is based on Margit Auer's wonderful novels, which have sold more than 8 million copies in German-speaking countries alone. The essence of these much-loved books has been beautifully interpreted with impressive visuals into an exceptional family entertainment film with universal themes of friendship and teamwork. We are delighted to have secured the rights for this second iteration of ‘The School of Magical Animals.’ We firmly believe it will be as successful as its prequel, which was the highest-grossing German film of 2021,”  Julia Weber commented.

“It has been such a pleasure to adapt another book from Margit Auer’s special series of novels which we know will have strong appeal to families around the world. This sequel is as joyful and uplifting as our first film with even more fascinating and colourful characters to delight and entertain. Every one of the cast members are really engaging and team up so well with the exceptional CGI animation. We are delighted to have placed distribution of ‘The School of Magical Animals 2’ in the very creative and experienced hands of the Global Screen team,”  Meike and Alexandra Kordes added.