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Orphaned Whale Singer's Son Races to Uncover Mystical Song and Save the Oceans

Summary

  • Upcoming animated film "The Last Whale Singer" presold to over 20 territories
  • Film follows teenage humpback whale Vincent on a quest to discover his father's magical song
  • Vincent must face his fears and dive into the depths to stop a monstrous creature from destroying the oceans
Orphaned Whale Singer's Son Races to Uncover Mystical Song and Save the Oceans

In the upcoming animated film "The Last Whale Singer," set to premiere at various international film festivals in the coming months, a teenage humpback whale named Vincent finds himself on a daring mission to uncover his father's magical song and save the oceans from destruction.

Vincent is the orphaned son of the last Whale Singer, whose enchanting melodies once protected the seas. When a monstrous creature escapes from a melting iceberg, Vincent must confront his deepest fears and dive into the darkest depths alongside his friends to discover the mystical song that can stop this threat.

The film, written and directed by Reza Memari, has already presold to more than 20 territories worldwide, including France, Australia, Portugal, Greece, Germany, Canada, and Poland. Produced by Telescope Animation, PFX, and The FLM Box, "The Last Whale Singer" is set to captivate audiences at upcoming festivals such as the Zurich Film Festival, Filmfest Hamburg, and Nordic Film Days Lübek.

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The film follows Vincent, a teenage humpback whale and orphaned son of the last Whale Singer, as he embarks on a quest to uncover his father's magical song and save the oceans from a monstrous creature.
The film is set to play at a raft of upcoming international film festivals, including the Zurich Film Festival, Filmfest Hamburg, and Nordic Film Days Lübek.
The film has already presold to more than 20 territories worldwide, including France, Australia, Portugal, Greece, Germany, Canada, and Poland.

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