DVDfever.co.uk – Press release: Lost and Found on DVD
E1 Entertainment
Posted: February 13th, 2009.
NOTHING SHORT OF STUNNING – The Times
BEAUTIFULLY ANIMATED CHILDRENS TALE – Mail on Sunday
PURE AND UNCOMPLICATED HAPPINESS – The Times
Inspired by the best-selling picture book by Oliver Jeffers, the all-new animated film LOST AND FOUND sails onto DVD on 23 March 2009 from Contender Home Entertainment.
Narrated by JIM BROADBENT (Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince), LOST AND FOUND tells the story of a boy and his unlikely friendship with a penguin. The combination of stunning and inviting animation with Oliver Jeffers book and mesmerising original score by MAX RICHTER (Waltz with Bashir) brings the story alive for all the family.
First shown on Channel 4 last Christmas and now available for the first time on DVD, LOST AND FOUND is bound to prove an enduring classic in the mould of The Snowman, but one that can be enjoyed all year round. Enchanting and captivating, the film tells the tale of a boy and a penguin that reminds us that whats in front of you is sometimes all you need.
See the trailer
Director PHILIP HUNT delivers a wondrous journey to the end of the earth in LOST AND FOUND, a treasured piece of timeless family entertainment, sending you across the seas with incredible attention to detail from the BAFTA-winning animation studio (Studio AKA) behind the captivating Lloyds TSB, BUPA and Guinness television adverts as well as the now famous BBC2 idents.
The DVD will also include a half hour behind the scenes documentary charting the making of the film. To coincide with the DVD release, Harper Collins will be re-issuing the book using Illustrations from the film. Oliver Jeffers remains in the top 5 best-selling childrens picture book writers.
Special Features: The Making of Lost & Found (exclusive behind the scenes documentary)
The DVD is out on April 20th, it runs for 30 mins with 30 mins of extras and retails for £9.99 on DVD,but is currently on Amazon at the link above for £5.98.
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