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Festivals

Junichiro Jackson Junichiro Jackson

TeamTO Expands Into Adult Animation With Anime-Inspired Thriller ‘Junichiro Jackson’

The series, co-produced by Martian Blueberry, the studio co-founded by ‘The Boondocks’ producer Carl Jones, will debut early footage at Annecy.

By Jamie Lang | 52 minutes ago

Danse Macabre Danse Macabre

75 Oil Paintings, 30+ Artists, 4 Countries: Hisko Hulsing’s 11-Year ‘Danse Macabre’ Journey (EXCLUSIVE TRAILER)

Premiering at Annecy this month, the filmmaker’s latest short grew from music, storyboards, and years of experimentation.

By Jamie Lang | 1 day ago

Kiry and Lou

New Zealand’s First Stop-Motion Feature ‘Kiri And Lou Go Raaa!’ Gets Trailer Ahead of Annecy Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Directed by Harry Sinclair and Ant Elworthy, the prequel explores how Kiri and Lou became friends, with performances from Jemaine Clement and Olivia Tennet.

By Kévin Giraud | 4 days ago

DreamWorks Vet Liron Topaz Heads To Tribeca With His Indie Short ‘Saba,’ Turning Grief Into A Visually Stunning Tale Of Love And Loss (EXCLUSIVE TRAILER)

Topaz joined us to discuss creating the film’s upside-down, gravity-defying world, telling a full story in just one shot, and returning to his indie roots.

By Jamie Lang | 5 days ago

Please

Stop-Motion Whiz Anna Mantzaris Returns To Short Filmmaking With ‘Please,’ Drops Trailer Ahead Of Zagreb Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Stellan Skarsgård lends his voice to Mantzaris’ new felt-textured stop-motion short premiering at Animafest before heading to Annecy.

By Jamie Lang | 1 week ago

Under the Lake

‘Under The Lake,’ A Coen-Inspired, Dialogue-Free Thriller, Gets Trailer Ahead Of Tribeca World Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Juan Carlos Mostaza’s dark animated short blends classic Hollywood tension, noir atmosphere, and faceless wire characters in a nail-biting thriller.

By Jamie Lang | 1 week ago

Bataille

Vergine Keaton’s Cannes-Pitched Project ‘Bataille’ Explores War, Power, And Humanity Through Animated Renaissance Art

‘Making a film is sculpting time.’ Vergine Keaton discusses her dialogue-free animated epic inspired by Renaissance art.

By Kévin Giraud | 2 weeks ago

Masaaki Yuasa

Masaaki Yuasa To Curate New Animation Marquee Series For TIFF

TIFF continues expanding its animation programming with a Masaaki Yuasa-curated anime series coming to TIFF Lightbox this fall.

By Jamie Lang | 2 weeks ago

Iron Boy

Louis Clichy’s ‘Iron Boy’ Wins Special Jury Prize At Animation-Packed Cannes

Animated features and shorts were omnipresent across the Croisette this year, but only two animated titles left Cannes with awards recognition.

By Jamie Lang | 2 weeks ago

Not Alone

Momo Cao’s ‘Not Alone’ Wins First-Ever Cartoon Brew Award At ASIFA-East Festival

The long-running New York festival honored standout student, indie, and commercial films, with ‘Shapes’ winning Best in Show.

By Jamie Lang | 2 weeks ago

Iron Boy

Cannes Standout ‘Iron Boy’ Set For U.S. Theatrical Run After Sony Pictures Classics Pickup

A boy confined to an iron brace searches for freedom in Louis Clichy’s painterly coming-of-age story set in rural France.

By Jamie Lang | 3 weeks ago

Daughters of the Late Colonel

‘I’m Laughing And Enjoying The Shapes’: Lizzy Hobbs On Animating ‘Daughters Of The Late Colonel’

The British auteur discusses humor, handmade animation, and the joy of animating ahead of the film’s Cannes debut and Annecy competition screening.

By Jamie Lang | 3 weeks ago

Lucy Lost

How Olivier Clert’s Storyboarding Instincts Cracked Xilam’s ‘Impossible’ ‘Lucy Lost’ Adaptation

The filmmaker and veteran storyboard artist explains how visual storytelling, rewritten structure, and handcrafted animation reshaped Michael Morpurgo’s novel.

By Jamie Lang | 3 weeks ago

In Waves

Critics’ Week Opener ‘In Waves’ Is Netflix’s First Major 2026 Cannes Acquisition

Phuong Mai Nguyen’s animated feature debut, based on AJ Dungo’s graphic memoir of the same name, becomes a major early festival pickup.

By Jamie Lang | 3 weeks ago

Dog My Cats

Oscar-Nominated ‘A Cat in Paris’ Director Alain Gagnol Assembles A New Team For ‘Dog My Cats!’

Gagnol talks collaborating with Lilas Cognet after long-time partner Jean-Loup Felicioli retired, handcrafted visuals, and bringing the 2D feature to Cannes.

By Kévin Giraud | 4 weeks ago

Signe Baumane’s ‘Karmic Knot’ Builds Buzz Ahead Of Busy Festival Season

Producer Fabian Driehorst discusses the film’s financing push, hybrid production style, and growing support from major actors and broadcasters.

By Jamie Lang | 4 weeks ago

How ‘Blaise’ Evolved From An Underground French Comic Strip To A Cannes-Playing Animated Feature

Dimitri Planchon and Jean-Paul Guigue unpack the film’s handmade 2D aesthetic, ensemble voice recording, and comic-book origins.

By Kévin Giraud | 4 weeks ago

Eri

Honami Yano’s Hand-Painted Short ‘Eri’ Drops Trailer Ahead Of Cannes World Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

The ‘A Bite of Bone’ director returns with a queer unrequited love story on a dairy farm that will debut in Directors’ Fortnight, eligible for the Queer Palm.

By Jamie Lang | 4 weeks ago

‘SuperMutant Magic Academy,’ ‘Batman: Knightfall,’ Original Adult Comedies Headline WBA And DC Studios’ Annecy Lineups

Festival plans include major superhero previews, Netflix and Adult Swim originals, and the world premiere of a new Batman feature.

By Jamie Lang | 4 weeks ago

Please

Fredrikstad Animation Festival Announces Animated Network Days For October 2026 (EXCLUSIVE)

The Nordic-Baltic animation festival expands with a new industry market focused on pitching, co-production, and financing.

By Jamie Lang | 4 weeks ago

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