The Lost Tiger

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Directed byChantelle Murray[1]
Written byPhilip Tarl Denson
Chantelle Murray
Produced byNadine Bates
Ryan Greaves
Chantelle Murray
Kristen Souvlis
StarringThomas Weatherall
Rhys Darby
Celeste Barber
Jimi Bani
Nakkiah Lui
The Lost Tiger
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Directed byChantelle Murray[1]
Written byPhilip Tarl Denson
Chantelle Murray
Produced byNadine Bates
Ryan Greaves
Chantelle Murray
Kristen Souvlis
StarringThomas Weatherall
Rhys Darby
Celeste Barber
Jimi Bani
Nakkiah Lui
Music byAck Kinmonth
Production
companies
Maslow Entertainment
Like A Photon Creative
Distributed bySola Media (international sales)
Universal Pictures (Australia)
Release dates
Running time
82 minutes[2]
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

The Lost Tiger is a 2024 Australian animated adventure film directed, written and produced by Chantelle Murray. It is the sixth film in Like a Photon Creative's The Tales from Sanctuary City franchise. The film follows Teo, one of the last thylacines ("Tasmanian tigers"), who is taken by a family of kangaroos, and he embarks on an adventure to save his homeland from being destroyed.

The film premiered at the Brisbane International Film Festival on 26 October 2024, and was released in Australia on 27 February 2025 by Universal Pictures.

Teo, believed to be the last thylacine, is taken in by a family of kangaroos. Teo carries with him a mysterious crystal necklace, the only clue left by those who abandoned him.[1]

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