Baltic premiere
Tummy Tom and the Lost Teddybear
A cat needs help to find his greatest treasure.
In “Tummy Tom and the Lost Teddy Bear”, Tummy Tom discovers something shocking: Bear, his favourite cuddle toy, is missing and nowhere to be found. Luckily, his friend Cat Mouse is there to help, because Tummy Tom can’t sleep without Bear. Many paws make light work, so they set off to find him and they have many exciting adventures on the way. An ordinary bed becomes a real trampoline, and outside you can walk along the washing line like a proper acrobat. Together they discover new places, like the meadow and the beach, and they come across other animals they have never met before. After a day full of fun and adventures, everything turns out alright in the end. They have not just found Bear, but they have also found lots of new friends along the way.
Recommended age 4+
Joost van den Bosch (1980) is a director who, together with director Erik Verkerk, founded the Rotterdam-based Ka-Ching Cartoons in 2007. The two men met while studying animation at the Willem de Kooning Academy, where they graduated cum laude. Their award-winning films, including “George & Paul” (2017) and “Inkt” (2021), have been screened at major festivals such as Annecy and Toronto. After a stint at Ireland's Cartoon Saloon, they created notable series for the Dutch theme park Efteling. They also directed their first animated TV film “de Tand des Tijds” and the feature film “Urbanus de Vuilnisheld”. They are currently working on the second Tummy Tom film, “A New Friend for Tummy Tom”.
George & Paul (2017), De Tand des Tijds (The Test of Time) (2019), Urbanus de Vuilnisheld (2019), INKT (2021)
Erik Verkerk (1984) is a director who, together with director Joost van den Bosch, founded the Rotterdam-based Ka-Ching Cartoons in 2007. The two men met while studying animation at the Willem de Kooning Academy, where they graduated cum laude. Their award-winning films, including “George & Paul” (2017) and “Inkt” (2021), have been screened at major festivals such as Annecy and Toronto. After a stint at Ireland's Cartoon Saloon, they created notable series for the Dutch theme park Efteling. They also directed their first animated TV film “de Tand des Tijds” and the feature film “Urbanus de Vuilnisheld”. They are currently working on the second Tummy Tom film, “A New Friend for Tummy Tom”.
George & Paul (2017), De Tand des Tijds (The Test of Time) (2019), Urbanus de Vuilnisheld (2019), INKT (2021),
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