Lumiq Studios

Summary

Lumiq Studios S.r.l [1] is an Italian company, publicly owned, producing CGI[2] and live action movies. Through its studios, Lumiq provides support to activities of post production and digital intermediate, working in the development, production and marketing of products and services for film, television, advertising, multimedia and new media.

Lumiq Studios
Company typeLimited Liability Company
Industrymass media, cinema
Founded2002
FounderFata Finmeccanica, Euphon, Ahrold
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
ProductsLive action movies, animation movies, television programs
Websitehttp://www.lumiq.com

It is based in Turin, Italy, in Corso Lombardia 190, in the complex of Virtual Reality & Multi Media Spa, i.e. the older Fert Studies.

Currently, through the 100% control of Virtual Spa, Lumiq is owned by the City of Turin, the Piedmont Region, the Province of Turin, Turin Polytechnic and the University of Turin.

Filmography edit

Past films and videos edit

  • The Devil's Violinist, 2013 - executive production (Italian Unit)
  • Black to the moon 3D (2012),[3][4] 2012, animation, 90 minutes, co-production with Baleuko films, distribution
  • Italian Movies, 2012, live action, 90 min, co-production with Indiana Production
  • When the Night, 2011, live action, 90 min, co-production with Cattleya
  • Some say no, 2011, live action, 35 mm, 83 min - joint venture with Cattleya
  • Un Altro Mondo, 2010, live action, 35 mm, 83 min - joint venture with Cattleya
  • The woman of my life, 2010, live action, 35 mm, 83 min - joint venture with Cattleya
  • OGR: Officine Grandi Riparazioni, 2010, video documentary - production
  • Promeny (Changes), 2009, live action, 35 mm, 83 min - co-production with Czech Republic
  • Donkey Xote,[5] 2007, 3D animation, 35 mm, 90 min, co-production with Filmax Animation; the movie has the recognition of cultural interest of the MIBAC
  • La notte eterna del coniglio, 2007, horror, 35 mm, 72 min, co-production with RAI
  • Prisoners of Freedom, 2005, directed by Laura Quaglia, historical movie of the history of Solidarność, 35 mm, 85 min - co-produced by The Quail Flies independent(I) and GlobusXXI(RU)
  • L'età del Fuoco, 2004 - co-production

Projects in Development edit

  • The Amphibian Man, 2014 - co-production with Trikita Entertainment and Bavaria Film Partners
  • Cherry Chérie - co-production with Kitchenfilm
  • Ruby - production and distribution

Past Television edit

Services edit

  • The Gambler Who Wouldn't Die, 2013 - sound services
  • Cosimo e Nicole, 2012 - production services
  • Rust, 2011 - post-production sound services
  • Women Vs Men, 2011 - production services
  • Men Vs Women, 2010 - production services
  • Imago Mortis, 2009 - production facility
  • Armando Testa - Povero ma moderno, 2009, documentary - production facility
  • Baarìa, 2009, post-production facilities
  • Tutti intorno a Linda, 2009, production services
  • The Demons of St. Petersburg, 2008 - production services
  • Peopling the Palaces at Venaria Reale, 2007 - production facility
  • Il dolce e l'amaro, 2007 - production services
  • Centochiodi, 2007 - post-production services
  • Anastezsi, 2007 - production services
  • Il 7 e l'8, 2007 - post-production services
  • The Stone Merchant [it], 2006 - post-production - nomination for special effects David di Donatello[6]
  • La strada di Levi, 2006, documentary - post-production services
  • I giorni dell'abbandono, 2005 - production facility
  • Round Trip, 2004 - production services
  • After Midnight, 2004 - production services
  • Senza freni, 2003 - production services

References edit

  1. ^ "Google Finance - Stock Market Prices, Real-time Quotes & Business News".
  2. ^ "Lumiq, Rainbow e Ubik ecco l’Italia in CGI", Cinecittà Official Website, 18 Gen 2008, "Cinecittà Kids". Archived from the original on 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2013-01-31.
  3. ^ Blakie & Kanuto - or for some specific countries in a different version – editing & dialogues - called Head over Hooves - (earlier title Black to the Moon 3D)
  4. ^ Head Over Hooves official web site
  5. ^ "Donkey Xote, l'asinello ha un cuore torinese", La Stampa, 30 Oct 2008, http://www.lastampa.it/_web/cmstp/tmplrubriche/cinematv/grubrica.asp?ID_blog=33&ID_articolo=985&ID_sezione=260&sezione=News[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Ente David di Donatello - Accademia del Cinema Italiano". Archived from the original on 2007-11-03. Retrieved 2013-05-12.

External links edit

  • Lumiq Studios Official website