The indie film Boys Go To Jupiter hits theaters in the US this summer. After a year spent touring major film festivals around the world, the indie feature film Boys Go To Jupiter hits theaters.Boys Go To Jupiter is the work of Julian Glander who debuts as a director of a feature film after some short films and works for the brands Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, HBO Max and Disney.A film made entirely in CG mostly by just two people, with a very particular style and described as "a surreal coming-of-age story set in the suburbs of Florida" starring Billy, a teenage delivery boy who stumbles upon a cosmic mystery when during a boring routine job he becomes the custodian of an alien egg."Julian operates at another frequency" comments James Belfer, who with his label Cartuna will distribute the film in American theaters. "Boys Go to Jupiter is an explosion of color, emotion and musical absurdity. It's like a Saturday morning cartoon from the future. We're thrilled to help bring it to the world."Created using the open-source software Blender, the film will hit U.S. theaters on August 8, starting in New York, then Los Angeles, and then nationwide.Here's the teaser:[ Fra - source CartoonBrew ]. End of the article.
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