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Sneak preview of “High In The Clouds” in Annecy Animation Festival

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On this day, the Annecy International Animation Film Festival hosted a special sneak preview of “High in the Clouds,” the forthcoming CG-animated feature based on Paul McCartney’s 2005 children’s book. Director Toby Genkel and production supervisor Christian De Vita presented early footage and concept art, joined by Terry Kalagian, president of global animation at Gaumont.

While Paul McCartney did not attend in person, he appeared in a pre-recorded video message to share his enthusiasm for animation and express support for the project.

It was revealed that Paul had written 13 original songs for the film. However, only 6 were expected to feature in the final cut at this stage of production. The Annecy audience was treated to short excerpts of several tracks — scored by Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino — including two titled “I’ll Always Be There” and “Happy Morning.”


From High in the Clouds – Annecy Festival:

High in the Clouds is an enticing tale inspired by Paul McCartney’s book and directed by celebrated filmmaker Toby Genkel.

Joined by Gaumont’s President of Global Animation Terry Kalagian and illustrious Project Supervisor Christian De Vita, they present its journey to screen, with concepts, art, exclusive behind the scenes, music and other insights. The film has a star cast including musical legends Paul McCartney, Céline Dion, Lionel Richie and Ringo Starr. The presentation ends with a Q&A.

From Variety, June 13, 2025:

Audiences at the Annecy Animation Festival got a first look at the upcoming CG-animated film “High in the Clouds,” based on Paul McCartney‘s book of the same name that features the voices of McCartney, Ringo Starr, Lionel Richie, Céline Dion and more.

Director Toby Genkel and project supervisor Christian De Vita joined Gaumont’s president of global animation, Terry Kalagian, to talk about the arduous eight-year process of bringing the story to the screen as well as collaborating with McCartney on the film. “It shouldn’t be about me,” Genkel recalls McCartney saying early on. “Yeah, OK, my name is all over the poster, but you get the point.

The film, set to be released sometime in 2027, reimagines McCartney’s 2005 book as a story of a young squirrel named Wirral (voiced by Himesh Patel) who embarks on a journey to bring back his mother’s voice (Sugartail, played by Céline Dion) after it was stolen by a despot diva named Gretsch (Hannah Waddingham), who has banned all music and all freedom of expression. He sets out to find his mother’s old bandmates – played by McCartney (as a walrus named McKenzie, obviously), Starr (a bird named Roy) and Richie (a bison named Gladstone) — and accidentally sparks a revolution.

The panelists, as well as McCartney via a video message, made it very clear they didn’t want “High in the Clouds” to be a musical, but they did want it to be about the power of music. McCartney wrote 13 original songs for the film, which audiences got to hear a bit of during the presentation to audible gasps, but “High in the Clouds” will only use 6 of them. Still, the panelists explained that the finished film would play different versions of the songs, changing them slightly according to the singer and the place in the story where they’re played. Accompanying the songs is also a score by Academy Award winner Michael Giacchino.

Though no finished footage was shown, Annecy audiences got a glimpse at concept art and some early renders by Studio 88. Genkel and De Vita talked about wanting the movie to feature anthropomorphic animals who would not have animal mannerisms but still feature some animal traits (like Wirral being quick and agile like a squirrel). Some of the concept art shown included Gretsch’s empire, an island filled with industrial pipes in a shape resembling a Facehugger from the “Alien” franchise, while the rebellious musicians live in a colorful city in the clouds made out of hot air balloons and airships. Art for both locations got big cheers from the enthusiastic festival crowd.

“High in the Clouds” is aimed at family-friendly audiences of all ages, but it does feature themes of revolution and oppression, as well as freedom of expression. Balancing the message with a lighter tone was a challenge, particularly when it came to depicting Gretsch’s army. Rather than actual soldiers, she is surrounded by an army of devoted fans who make their own uniforms and create gadgets for her to use.

At the end of the presentation, audiences caught a video message from McCartney talking about his love of animation and how John Lennon inspired the main character of Wirral. They then got glimpses of McCartney and Starr recording lines for the film. McCartney said the film is a big homage to his first wife, Linda, who passed away in 1998 and inspired the character of Sugartail.

From Variety, June 13, 2025

Working with Paul really moved this movie from being a beautiful independent film into something that we believe will be a global brand, that will attract audiences from little kids to grandmothers and grandfathers

Terry Kalagian – Gaumont’s President of Global Animation – From ScreenDaily, June 13, 2025

From ScreenDaily, June 13, 2025:

The 105-minute Gaumont presentation included a video message from McCartney, in which he said that the main character of Wirral is based on the late Lennon. “If you asked him something, he could always have a quick, snappy answer,” said McCartney.

McCartney said that Sugartail, another animal character in the film, is inspired by his late wife Linda McCartney. “I first thought of the idea after my kids’ mum Linda died, and I knew everyone was missing her so much that I thought if we could bring her back in the film, it would be very nice for them,” said McCartney. “Sugartail is like Linda – she’s strong and resourceful.

The Beatles legend has also declined any fast-food tie-ins for the film, out of respect to Linda, who created a line of vegetarian food that remains popular today.

McCartney composed 13 original songs for the film, of which six will be used in the final feature. The behind-the-scenes promo shown by Gaumont teased titles of two tracks: ‘Happy Morning’ and ‘I Will Always Be There’; although Gaumont executive Terry Kalagian was keen to emphasise that it is not a musical, but rather about “the power that music has”.

From ScreenDaily, June 13, 2025

From Le Parisien – En l’absence de Paul McCartney, le réalisateur Toby Genkel (à gauche) a présenté les grandes ambitions de « High in the Clouds ». Annecy Festival/Q. Trillot
From Le Parisien – « High in the Clouds » s’annonce hypercoloré. Annecy Festival/Q. Trillot
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