TWO BY TWO (U)

WHO’S IN IT?

Callum Maloney (film debut), Ava Connolly (film debut), Dermot Magennis (Galactik Football), Tara Flynn (Moone Boy), Patrick FitzSymons (Zombie Hotel), Alan Stanford (Lassie), Paul Tylak (The Secret of Kells), Franciska Friede (Heartbeat), Aileen Mythen (The Fairytaler)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Toby Genkel (Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer), director, writer; Sean McCormack (film debut), director; Richie Conroy (Fran), Mark Hodkinson (The Ugly Duckling and Me!) and Marteinn Thorisson (The Flight Before Christmas), writers; Emely Christians (Igor & The Cranes’ Journey), Jan Goossen (The Magic Crystal) and Moe Honan (Zombie Hotel), producers; Stephen McKeon (Primeval), composer; Reza Memari (film debut), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

When the end of the world is nigh in the form of a giant flood, an Ark is built to save the animals – but the clumsy species known as Nestrians are not allowed on board. When a Nestrian father and son, Dave (Magennis) and Finny (Maloney), sneak on board the Ark with the involuntary help of a Grymp mother and daughter, Hazel (Flynn) and Leah (Connolly), the two young children are accidentally left behind. In order to survive the flood and reunite with their individual parents, Finny and Leah must put their differences to one side and work together…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Two By Two is a bright and colourful piece of animation for children everywhere to enjoy, telling a very different story alongside one of the most famous stories in the Bible.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 1ST MAY 2015

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