Animation First Festival Brings New And Rare French Animation To NYC
The festival’s third edition will be held at the French Institute Alliance Française on February 7–9.
The festival’s third edition will be held at the French Institute Alliance Française on February 7–9.
GLAS has unveiled a slate of distinguished guests for its 5th edition.
The festival has announced new measures to ease pressure on screenings at its 2020 edition.
It will be held in Hangzhou in April.
Cartoon Brew visited the first edition of Feinaki Beijing Animation Week, a new kind of animation event in China.
Here is the complete list of winners from Les Sommets du cinéma d’animation in Montreal, Canada.
How three female-directed features use animation to explore complex social themes.
Upcoming animation events in the U.S., Romania, and Norway.
An indie Japanese feature and an experimental short from Austria won the top prizes at Ottawa 2019.
A round-up of upcoming animation festivals and events across the world.
The program includes Oscar contenders like “I Lost My Body” and “Weathering With You,” and plenty of U.S. premieres.
Gitanjali Rao’s hand-painted feature is an ambitious tale of love and loss in India’s biggest metropolis.
The 2019 edition will focus on the theme of “stop motion in the digital age.”
Mexico’s buzzing festival and conference returns to Cuernavaca, September 3–7. This year’s theme is “Roots & Tomorrow.”
Marcell Jankovic’s 1981 animation masterpiece will get a theatrical release next spring.
The first edition will be held in Utrecht and Amsterdam, November 9–17.
North America’s largest animation festival will screen 54 shorts and six features in competition.
A group of industry figures has drawn up a list of prominent women in animation. They hope it will help festivals to pick more female jurors.
The French school produced five signal films for this year’s Annecy Festival. Watch them all here.
Montreal’s Fantasia Film Festival has announced the first wave of films for its 23rd edition, which runs from July 11 to August 1.