It will be ready for release in the spring of 2022. The feature also received backing from the Danish Film Institute, FilmFyn and the European Union’s Creative Europe – MEDIA programme. Scanbox Entertainment is in charge of its Nordic distribution, whilst international sales have been entrusted to Sola Media. My Robot Brother is being produced by Jasmine Hermann Naghizadeh for Copenhagen-based firm Nimbus Film. The game will act as an expansion of the film’s storytelling but will also be standalone, allowing the story universe to grow to multiple platforms and making it possible for the young audience to interact with it.” Aside from the feature film, we are simultaneously producing a game app in collaboration with Copenhagen-based Niila Games. Let your robots go Each of them has unique abilities and good looks. This Deluxe edition includes 75+ new amazing levels, also spread over 5 large sections. It is a moving story about friendship and humanity versus artificial intelligence – a sci-fi with a comedic twist. Robot Bros Deluxe is a completely, redesigned, enhanced version of Robot Bros, which was selected as Apple's 'New and Noteworthy Games'. A setting where even though technology is very present, it is in fact a lovely future for the next generation to live in. Instead, we’re in a future where everything is green, hopeful and based on recycling. We’ve developed a universe for the story that doesn’t fall into the usual pit of dystopian sci-fi. Producer Jasmine Hermann Naghizadeh told Cineuropa: “With My Robot Brother, we aim to create a sci-fi comedy with themes that are extremely relevant for a young audience. Filming, which is now under way in the Danish region of Funen, is set to wrap at the end of April. The project’s technical crew includes DoP Martin Top Jacobsen, editor Lars Wissing, composer Povl Kristian, production designer Camilla Bjørnvad, costume designer Stine Gudmundsen-Holmgren and sound designer Mick Raaschou. She also seems to be forming a genuine connection with Konrad – but is it even possible to befriend a robot? The cast is rounded off by Lise Baastrup, playing the lead’s mother, Tine, and Kristian Ibler, who portrays her dad, Torben.
Alberte’s popularity spikes as she is now the kid with the most advanced technology in school. He’s far better than her old teddy-bear-like robot, Robbi (voiced by Lars Brygmann), who is quite an embarrassment to her at school. Here, lonely 12-year-old Alberte (played by Selma Iljazovski) is given the perfect birthday present: the newest humanoid model on the market, Konrad ( Philip Elbech), who looks and acts completely as if he were human.