Project Detail

Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

Synopsis

When an alien with amazing powers crash-lands near Mossy Bottom Farm, Shaun the Sheep goes on a mission to shepherd the intergalactic visitor home before a sinister organization can capture her.
Shaun, the world’s favourite sheep returns to the big screen in the sequel to his hugely successful and highly acclaimed Oscar-nominated 2015 cinematic debut SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE.

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Features
Director
Will Becher and Richard Phelan
Producer
Paul Kewley
Co-Producer
Richard Beek
Executive Producer
Mark Burton, Richard Starzak, Peter Lord, Nick Park, Carla Shelley, David Sproxton, Ron Halpern, Didier Lupfer; Co-Executive Producer: Sean Clarke, Kerry Lock
Editor
Sim Evan-Jones, ACE
Screenwriter
Written by Mark Burton and Jon Brown; Based on an idea by Richard Starzak
Director of Photography
Charles Copping
Production Designer
Matt Perry
Composer
Tom Howe
Principal cast
Voice Cast: Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, Amalia Vitale
Puppet Design
Kate Anderson, Anne King
Animation Supervisors
Grant Maisey, Loyd Price

Production Status

Production Company

UK, France co-production

An Aardman Animations (UK), StudioCanal (UK, FR) production in association with Anton (UK)

Sales Company

STUDIOCANAL

1, Place du Spectacle
92130 Issy les Moulineaux
France

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