Shout! Factory, a multi-platform media company, and CarpeDiem Film & TV, Inc. have entered into a film deal to distribute the new animated feature SNOWTIME! in the United States. Produced by Marie-Claude Beauchamp (The Legend of Sarila) and directed by Jean-François Pouliot (La Grande Séduction), this captivating family adventure film will premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.

SNOWTIME! features an exceptional English-language voice cast of Angela Gallupo (Being Human), Lucinda Davis (Winx Club), Sonja Ball (The Legend of Sarila), Don Shepherd (Blue Mountain State), Jenna Wheeler, Heidi Lynne Weeks (Heelix), Elisabeth MacRae, Holly Gauthier (Arthur) with Ross Lynch (Disney Channel’s hit series Austin & Ally and pop band R5) and Golden Globe®-winner Sandra Oh (Grey’s Anatomy, Sideways). SNOWTIME! also boasts an enchanting movie soundtrack featuring international singing sensation Céline Dion and popular rock band Simple Plan. The announcement was made today by Shout! Factory’s founders Richard Foos, Bob Emmer and Garson Foos; and president of CarpeDiem Film & TV Marie-Claude Beauchamp.

Shout! Factory has secured all U.S. distribution rights to SNOWTIME!, including theatrical, broadcast, video-on-demand, digital and home entertainment rights. Shout! Factory plans a strategic rollout of this movie across multiple entertainment platforms, beginning with a theatrical launch in early 2016 through Shout’s kids & family entertainment imprint, Shout! Factory Kids.

“We’re thrilled about this new opportunity with CarpeDiem Film & TV. This beautifully made, highly entertaining feature is a very exciting addition to our library of new family films for 2016. We look forward to bringing Snowtime! to the big screen for movie-goers and across all major distribution platforms,” stated Melissa Boag, Senior Vice President of Kids & Family Entertainment at Shout! Factory.

“Shout! Factory is creating the opportunity for Snowtime! to touch the hearts of children and adults across America. We’re proud of our movie and proud of our association with Shout! Factory,” said Marie-Claude Beauchamp, President of CarpeDiem Film & TV.

Snowtime! is that all too rare family film that brings together the wonder, mischief, playfulness and poignancy of childhood. CarpeDiem has produced a film that will entertain generations,” said Shout’s Vice President of Acquisitions, Jordan Fields.

Movie Synopsis

SNOWTIME! is a romp through childhood full of heart and humor. To amuse themselves during the winter school break, the kids in a small village decide to have a massive snowball fight. Luke and Sophie, both 11 years old, become the leaders of the opposing sides. Sophie and her cohorts defend an elaborate snow fort against the assault of Luke’s horde. Whichever side occupies the fort at the end of the winter break, wins. But what starts out as pure youthful fun and enthusiasm deteriorates into a more serious conflict, where children learn valuable life lessons on friendship, the importance of unity, and the emotional consequences of vicious rivalry. The film’s underlying message – neither side wins in war – is as relevant today as ever.

Based on the acclaimed live-action film classic La Guerre des Tuques (The Dog Who Stopped the War), SNOWTIME! is a captivating cinematic adventure about hope and friendship. The film explores the sometimes mercurial relations between friends during childhood, and the role that enthusiastic competition and energizing solidarity play in the lives of children.

A CarpeDiem Film & TV Production

SNOWTIME! (LA GUERRE DES TUQUES 3D) is directed by Jean-François Pouliot and co-directed by François Brisson; executive producers, Marie-Claude Beauchamp, Norman Thauvette, Paul Risacher, Patrick Roy, Jeff Sackman; associate producer, Rock Demers; line producer, Sophie Roy; screenplay by Normand Canac-Marquis and Paul Risacher; producer, Marie-Claude Beauchamp; art director, Philippe Arseneau Bussières, editor, Robert Yates; composers and songwriters Eloi Painchaud and Jorane; songs performed by Marie-Mai, Groenland, Walk Off The Earth, Simple Plan, and Céline Dion.

Maurice Molyneaux