Oscar Winner Matthew A. Cherry To Make Debut Feature ‘Tut’ At Sony Pictures Animation

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Variety is reporting that Academy Award winner Matthew A. Cherry (“Hair Love”) will make his first feature film with Sony Pictures Animation. Cherry is at work on the tentatively-titled “Tut,” an afro-futuristic, coming-of-age story of the boy king Tutankhamun.

Based on an original idea from Cherry and Monica A. Young, the film will take audiences on a journey through ancient Egypt and celebrate a culture that introduced the world to countless modern conventions and technologies.

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Cherry said he was “beyond excited to explore the magical world of ancient Egypt through the eyes of its youngest ruler, King Tut. I’ve always wanted to dive deeper into the legend of the boy king and we can’t think of better partners to embark upon this journey with than Kristine Belson, Karen Toliver and the great people at Sony Pictures Animation.”

SPA president Kristine Belson called Cherry “one of today’s most exceptional creative voices. We had the privilege of collaborating with him on his first animated short, which has since evolved into his first animated series — and we’re so proud to team up again on his first animated feature, ‘Tut.’ Matthew has a bold and modern take on this story rarely told, filled with magic, music, and powerful themes — and we’re thrilled that we get to go on this adventure together.”

Cherry was recently announced as showrunner for “Young Love,” an adapted series based on “Hair Love” that SPA is producing for HBO Max. “Tut” marks the third collaboration between Cherry and Sony Animation’s executive vice president of creative, Karen Rupert Toliver, who also earned an Oscar on “Hair Love.”

His first feature film, “The Last Fall,” debuted at SXSW in 2012. His follow-up feature, the innovative “9 Rides,” which was shot entirely with an iPhone 6s, premiered at SXSW in 2016. Cherry’s additional television credits include directing episodes of “Black-ish,” “Mixed-ish,” “The Unicorn,” “Saved by the Bell” and “The Last O.G.”

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