Warren Coleman co-wrote the Australian live-action feature — about a Kashmiri family who encounters a long-thought-extinct Tasmanian Tiger — with Sparky Pictures and Fuel Up Entertainment discussing the project at the festival.
“What really got us into this story that we get coming back to was this simple idea about what would happen if some of the newest people in Australia crossed paths with one of the very oldest creatures we have, which isn’t even supposed to exist anymore,” Coleman tells, adding that, while supposedly extinct , there are frequently rumors of Tasmanian Tiger sightings in the Tasmanian bush.
“There’s a lot emotional stuff in there and a lot of soul-stirring that we were always looking for inand has been a banner for us on this one,” said Coleman. “But we just love the idea that seems very Australian about new people coming to a country that’s very old, and the drama that happens, and the comedy and the heart that comes out of that moment and that connection.
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