What's Happening?
Zoe Saldaña, along with her sisters Cisely and Mariel, has partnered with Cartoon Saloon and other studios to produce the animated feature 'Julián.' The film is set to premiere at the Annecy Festival in
June. 'Julián' is an adaptation of the bestselling picture book 'Julián Is a Mermaid' by Jessica Love. The story follows a 7-year-old boy in Brooklyn who dreams of becoming a mermaid, inspired by his grandmother's storytelling. The film is directed by Louise Bagnall, marking her feature directorial debut. It is produced by Cartoon Saloon, Aircraft Pictures, Melusine Studio, and Sun Creature, with support from various international film funds.
Why It's Important?
The involvement of Zoe Saldaña and her production company, Cinestar Pictures, underscores a commitment to diverse storytelling in animation. 'Julián' addresses themes of self-expression and acceptance, resonating with contemporary societal values. The film's production across multiple countries highlights the collaborative nature of modern filmmaking and the global appeal of inclusive narratives. By focusing on multicultural stories, the project aims to reshape American storytelling and reach a global audience, promoting diversity and individuality.
What's Next?
Following its premiere at the Annecy Festival, 'Julián' will likely seek distribution deals to reach a wider audience. The film's themes of self-expression and acceptance may spark discussions on diversity in media. As an executive producer, Zoe Saldaña's involvement could attract attention from both audiences and industry stakeholders, potentially influencing future projects that prioritize diverse narratives. The film's success could encourage more collaborations between international studios, fostering a more inclusive film industry.






