Justin and the Knights of Valour

Kandor Graphics have called Juan into the studio to use his vocal chords to make some noise alongside some BIG Hollywood names! This blockbuster feature film will be in cinemas later this year.

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Set in a magical world that children still dream of, JUSTIN AND THE KNIGHTS OF VALOUR is a story about the determination of a kid to fulfill his dream. It is a story about friendship, honour and courage. A heart-warming story filled with adventure, action and fun.

JUSTIN (Freddie Highmore) lives in a kingdom where bureaucrats rule and knights have been ousted. He dreams of being a knight but his father, REGINALD (Alfred Molina), the chief counsel to the QUEEN (Olivia Williams), wants his son to follow in his footsteps and become a lawyer. In need of guidance, Justin visits his GRANDMOTHER (Julie Walters), who tells him the story of his Grandfather, SIR ROLAND. Sir Roland was the noblest knight, who protected the Kingdom until he was betrayed and killed by the evil SIR HERACLIO (Mark Strong). Against his father’s wishes, Justin runs away in search of his dream and begins his quest to become a knight.

At The Broken Eagle Inn he meets TALIA (Saoirse Ronan), a beautiful, feisty and independently-minded girl, who shares his aspirations and whom he eventually falls for. He also meets a quirky wizard called MELQUIADES (David Williams) who tells him where he can find the magical abbey where the Knights of Valour once trained.

At the abbey, he is mentored by three ancient monks. BLUCHER (James Cosmo) instructs him in knightly ways; LEGANTIR (Charles Dance) teaches him there is still magic in the world; and BRAULIO (Barry Humphries) who creates magical contraptions, and is responsible for GUSTAV the gas-powered wannabe dragon crocodile.

Justin, though an unlikely candidate for knighthood, is determined to pursue his ideals. Called upon to prove himself when Sir Heraclio and his minions, lead by SOTA (Rupert Everett), return and threaten the kingdom.

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