Studio 100 Film Takes ‘Halloween Vs Day of the Dead’ to AFM

Studio 100 Film Takes ‘Halloween Vs Day of the Dead’ to AFM


Studio 100 Film will present animated family adventure “Halloween vs Day of the Dead” at the American Film Market in Los Angeles (Nov. 11-16).

When the candies of the rival towns, Halloween Ville and Day of the Dead Town, mysteriously vanish before their most important festivities, the celebrations are suddenly in danger. The fate of both villages rests in the hands of Pumpkid and Bony Lu, who join forces with a quirky group of friends to save the holidays and reunite their communities.

The film, written and directed by Celso García (“The Thin Yellow Line,” “The Great Seduction”), is a co-production between Studio 100 Intl. and Mexico’s Lunch Films. The executive producers are Martin Krieger of Studio 100 Intl., and Axel Vielma and Fernando Estrada of Lunch Films. Thorsten Wegener, García and Gerry Cardoso are the producers.

“Working with Studio 100 Intl. to bring ‘Halloween vs Day of the Dead’ to life is an exciting opportunity to share a story we hold close to our hearts. Together, we’re creating a vibrant, heartfelt film that honors both traditions while telling a timeless tale of friendship, unity and hope. We believe audiences everywhere will connect with the journey of these two children from rival villages,” said García, founder of Lunch Films.

Cardoso added: “We wanted to create a film that’s not only fun and full of adventure but also celebrates the heart of Mexican culture. It’s a playful clash of two iconic traditions, told through a story that’s emotional and deeply rooted in family and identity. We hope audiences around the world will laugh, be moved and walk away with a greater appreciation for the beauty, spirit and meaning behind Día de los Muertos.”

“Growing up Mexican in New York, I looked forward to twice as many sweets and double the ghosts. Halloween and Día de los Muertos were both part of my life, so when this project came along, it ultimately felt like home for me. After two years of spirited – and occasionally spooky – talks, I’m thrilled we’re kicking off development and sharing it at the film market!,” said Lorena Booth, senior manager sales and acquisition of Studio 100 Film.

The film is slated for a 2028 theatrical release.


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