Project Detail

Fing!

Fing!

Synopsis

Librarians Mr. and Mrs. Meek indulge their demanding daughter Myrtle's every wish. When she wants a Fing, they search deep in the jungle. After finding one, Myrtle faces off against a Viscount who wants the rare creature.
Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2026 - World premiere

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Features
Running time
96 min
Director
Jeffrey Walker
Producer
Todd Fellman, Jo Sargent
Screenwriter
Kevin Cecil (co-written by), David Walliams (based on the book by)
Director of Photography
Mark Wareham
Production Designer
Matthew Putland
Principal cast
Mia Wasikowska, Iona Bell, Blake Harrison, Penelope Wilton, Taika Waititi

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Production Status

Production Company

Australia, UK co-production

Story Bridge Films (AU), King Bert Productions (UK), BondIt Media Captial (US)

King Bert Productions

c/o AGC International

Sales Company

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