Spacehead

Market Presentation
Format: Live-action film
Duration: 85'
Production company: PomPom Film, Objectif
Co-production company: Senca Studio, Air Productions, This and That Productions
Country of Production: Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Latvia, Serbia
Target audience: Children 7-9, Children 10-12
Genre: Comedy, Adventure
Looking for: Distribution, Broadcaster, VOD Platform / Streamers
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When Alice parents mysteriously vanish, a determined 10-year-old girl joins forces with a young detective club and her autistic brother, whose unique perspective becomes the unexpected key to unravelling a criminal conspiracy and bringing their family back together.

When Alice‘s (10) parents mysteriously disappear one day, she asks for help from a group of boy detectives. The search is complicated by her autistic brother Milan, who cannot stay at home alone, so they have to take him with them. Fortunately, the children find a way to communicate with the autistic boy, and together they experience an adventure in which they solve a great criminal mystery — an adventure that brings them closer and changes their lives forever.

Extra information

Scriptwriter: Juraj Raýman
Directors: Marina Andree Škop, Vanda Raýmanová
Producers: Marina Andree Škop, , Vanda Raýmanová, Tibor Keser
Available territories: Worldwide rights available, with some exceptions

Pitching team

Marina Andree Škop

Director, Producer

Marina Andree Škop is a creative producer and director from Croatia. She is the founder of PomPom Film, a company dedicated to high-quality films and TV series for children. Over the past 25 years, Marina has worked on more than 30 awarded titles. Marina creates films for children that look at the world from a child’s point of view. They are funny, playful, and at the same time explore important topics. She has developed numerous projects for Croatian Television, such as SpaceLab and RECi, and has explored new media formats including transmedia and apps. In 2019, she co-directed ‘My Grandpa is an Alien,’ a sci-fi adventure for children distributed in 26 countries and awarded 16 times. Her recent co-production for children ‘Beanie,’ supported by Eurimages, won multiple awards and had wide theatrical distribution. Marina is currently in the postproduction of ‘Spacehead,’ a live-action film for children about embracing differences, co-directed with Vanda Raýmanová and co-produced by five European countries. Her upcoming slate also includes ‘GameGirl,’ a playful coming of age story developed with 8Heads Productions, and a teenage film 1970 set in the hippie era.

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