Due To Covid, Goya Awards Nominate Just One Animated Feature: ‘Turu, The Wacky Hen’
The winners at Spain’s equivalent of the Oscars will be announced on March 6.
The winners at Spain’s equivalent of the Oscars will be announced on March 6.
Oscar hopefuls shared some fascinating angles on behind-the-scenes crew diversity in a new roundtable.
This year may just have set a new record for the number of animated shorts qualified for an Oscar.
No animated feature is ever a true frontrunner for the Oscar unless it is a Disney Company production, but critics’ groups are making their case for Apple TV+’s “Wolfwalkers.”
The European Film Awards chose a biopic about Spanish artist Josep Bartoli as the best animated feature of the year.
The winners in the “individual achievement in animation” category were supposed to be announced in June, but the pandemic disrupted the judging process.
At Montreal’s Les Sommets festival last week, two veteran managers of awards campaigns spoke about their work. Here are our key takeaways.
The first-ever Black in Animation Awards Show will take place as a virtual event next month.
The new show is a spin-off from the Critics Choice Awards, with a greater focus on genres and animation.
These indie animated features remind us that there isn’t — or shouldn’t have to be — anything inevitable about Hollywood’s dominance at the Oscars.
We consider some films very likely to be competing for an Oscar, from Pixar’s latest to an indie film made for $80.
Here are the contending animated features at this year’s European Film Awards, set to be presented virtually on December 12.
Forget about live animation events in the U.S. in the first half of next year.
Other prizewinners include Soetkin Verstegen’s “Freeze Frame” and Nadja Andrasev’s “Symbiosis.”
Polish film “Kill it and Leave This Town” took the feature film prize.
The critically acclaimed “Bojack Horseman” ended its six-season run without ever having won an Emmy Award.
To put it simply: some are happier than others.
The Emmys showed their appreciation for the artistry of Genndy Tartakovsky’s series “Primal.”
The Los Angeles animation industry’s highest-profile award will be in April, and the ceremony may go virtual.
Voters have played it safe. Again.