
âNight of the Zoopocalypseâ Producer Copperheart Entertainment To Kick-Off Financing Of âFifteen Dogsâ Adaptation at Berlinâs EFM Animation Days
EXCLUSIVE: Oscar-winning director Chris Landreth and Copperheart Entertainment founding head Steven Hoban will launch financing on Fifteen Dogs , an animated adaptation of AndrĂ© Alexisâ eponymous novel, at the European Film Marketâs inaugural Animation Days in February. It will be one of the first projects to participate in the EFMâs new animation strand, which will run from February 12 to 14 within the framework of the Berlinaleâs market, with a program of project showcases and pitching sessions as well as talks, workshops and networking events. Canadian film and TV company Copperheart Entertainment has recently optioned Alexisâ award-winning novel about a group of dogs who are granted the gifts of human intelligence and language in a wager between two Greek Gods. Landreth and Hoban are in the early stages of developing an adult-oriented animated feature that explores the nature of human consciousness. Watch on Deadline Copperheart Entertainment enjoyed success in 2025 with the animated family feature Night of the Zoopocalypse , and has boarded Fifteen Dogs as a deliberate creative shift toward prestige, dramatic animation aimed at teen and adult audiences. The original story opens with a conversation between Hermes and Apollo over drinks in a Toronto bar on whether animals would be happier if they had the same cognitive and speech abilities as humans. They decide to grant a group of ordinary dogs these powers as a test. Suddenly aware of time, love, power, and their own mortality, the dogs struggle to navigate a world that is no longer purely instinctual, and their once-unified pack fractures into competing visions of how to live, through domination, art, faith, manipulation, and love. At the heart of the story is Majnoun, a black poodle whose emotional journey reveals the novelâs central truth: that what gives life meaning is not intelligence alone, but love, belonging, and the knowledge that life inevitably ends. Hoban, who co-wrote Night of the Zoopocalypse , is writing the screenplay. Award-winning animation director and producer Landreth will direct, making his feature-length directorial debut after Academy Award-winning animated short Ryan and the Oscar-nominated short The End. He plans to use his trademark approach to animation, which has been described as âpsychorealism,â in which CG imagery is used to visually express the inner emotional and psychological states of characters âFrom the moment we read AndrĂ© Alexisâs masterpiece, we felt it demanded a cinematic treatment that was as bold, strange, and emotionally truthful as the book itself. Chrisâs work has always lived at the intersection of psychology, humanity, and visual invention, and as we begin the financing stage, weâre excited to introduce Fifteen Dogs to international partners who share our belief in ambitious, adult-oriented animation,â said Hoban. He and Landreth previously jointly produced Ryan and have collaborated on many of the directorâs award-winning animated shorts. â Fifteen Dogs is ultimately a deeply human story, about mortality, love, curiosity, and the terror that comes with that curiosity. Animation allows us to move fluidly between realism and abstraction in ways that make those ideas felt...
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