Mascha Halberstad’s animated film “Fox And Hare Save The Forest” is making waves at the Berlinale. Based on Sylvia Vanden Heede’s beloved book series, the film boasts captivating storytelling and breathtaking animation. Co-produced by Submarine, Doghouse Films, and Walking The Dog, it has sold in over 50 territories, generating worldwide anticipation.
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Mascha Halberstad’s animated film “Fox And Hare Save The Forest” is making waves at the Berlinale. Based on Sylvia Vanden Heede’s beloved book series, the film boasts captivating storytelling and breathtaking animation. Co-produced by Submarine, Doghouse Films, and Walking The Dog, it has sold in over 50 territories, generating worldwide anticipation.
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