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Wallimage respalda L’Ordre Pourpre de Thomas Ancora
por Aurore Engelen
- En su sesión n.° 123, el fondo de inversión regional valón ayudará a siete proyectos con un total de 1.226.000 €

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Wallimage recently held its first session of 2025, during which seven film and series projects received support for a total sum of more than 1.225.000 euros, which should generate investments of up to 8 million euros in the region.
Standing out amongst these projects is the Belgian initiative film L’Ordre Pourpre (formerly Culte), the second feature by filmmaker and actor Thomas Ancora, whose debut feature, Losers Revolution [+lee también:
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Wallimage is supporting another genre film, the Spanish horror film Upiro by Óscar Martín (Amigo [+lee también:
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The fund is also supporting a French comedy, Justin le Juste by Eric Barbier, who therefore continues his literary adaptation streak after Small Country: An African Childhood [+lee también:
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Finally, Wallimage is on board for the sequel to the Icelandic film L’Envol de Ploé, released in 2018. The young plover hero of the film is this time flying to the North to confront the terrible Snow Queen. The film will be directed by Gunnar Karlsson and Freek Quartier, produced in Iceland by Gunhil, and co-produced by ViviFilm (Belgium) and SagaFilm (Iceland). The other supported projects are the animated series Schalotte Oignon produced by 20 Pictures to Midnight, and L’Académie des Monarques directed by Sophie Roy.
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