Yoram Gross Films Studio Directory
Yoram and Sandra set up their very first film studio "Yoram Gross Films" in Israel in 1962. By 1968, and now in Australia, Yoram and Sandra founded "Yoram Gross Film Studios" in Paddington, which quickly evolved into a highly respected producer of animation for cinema, television and video, distributed worldwide.
In January 2006 Yoram and his family sold their 50% shareholding in Yoram Gross-EM.TV to the other 50% shareholder, EM.Entertainment, an affiliated company to the media company EM.TV AG, listed on the German stock exchange. Yoram Gross EM.TV was rebranded as a new company, Flying Bark Productions, with the intent to expand the company’s position and business both locally and internationally as a core mission. In July 2006 Yoram and Sandra launched Yoram Gross Films, a boutique studio in Paddington, a stone’s throw away from the very studio where they began making films in Australia almost 40 years ago. Yoram and Sandra continue to make films for children, producing further episodes of the highly successful show, Art Alive.
In January 2006 Yoram and his family sold their 50% shareholding in Yoram Gross-EM.TV to the other 50% shareholder, EM.Entertainment, an affiliated company to the media company EM.TV AG, listed on the German stock exchange. Yoram Gross EM.TV was rebranded as a new company, Flying Bark Productions, with the intent to expand the company’s position and business both locally and internationally as a core mission. In July 2006 Yoram and Sandra launched Yoram Gross Films, a boutique studio in Paddington, a stone’s throw away from the very studio where they began making films in Australia almost 40 years ago. Yoram and Sandra continue to make films for children, producing further episodes of the highly successful show, Art Alive.
Yoram Gross Films
Yoram Gross Films is based in Woollahra NSW, Australia.
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Yoram Gross Films Studio Directory Cartoon Series:
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The Adventures Of Blinky-Bill (1993 – 1994, 26 Cartoons.) -
Blinky-Bill's Around The World Adventures (2002, 1 Cartoon.) -
Blinky-Bill's Extraordinary Adventures (1995 – 1996, 26 Cartoons.) -
Deadly!
(2006, 13 Episodes.) -
Dot (1982 – 1995, 9 Theatrical Films.)
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The Dumb Bunnies (1999, 26 Episodes.) -
Fairy Tale Police Department
(2001 – 2002, 26 Episodes.) -
Seaside Hotel
(2002, 26 Episodes.)
Alternate Series Title: Hôtel Bordemer -
Tabaluga (1994, 1 Cartoon.)
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featuring Old Storyteller, Toby Nelson, Big George, Polly Nelson, Sergeant Billy Langdon, Corporal Weazel Wesley; more Characters ....
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featuring O'Connell, Camels.
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The Adventures Of Candy Claus
featuring Candy Claus, Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus.
The Adventures Of Candy Claus - 1987
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featuring Cindy, Stepmother, Two Stepsisters, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood; more Characters ....
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featuring Tabaluga, Leo, Arktos, Greenlanders
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