Festival Review: Anim’est 2015
Filmmaker Tess Martin visits Anim’est, Romania’s biggest annual animation event.
Filmmaker Tess Martin visits Anim’est, Romania’s biggest annual animation event.
The festival is set to take place next March in California.
The creepy “Teeth” topped the field of competitors at the world’s only animation festival taking place in an airport.
Of course, it takes place in Japan.
The festival’s theme, “Rock, Paper, Scissors,” focuses on materiality, D.I.Y. culture, and the beauty of imperfection.
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Greece doesn’t have much of an animation industry, but Animasyros aims to change that. Cartoon Brew reports from Greece on what their animation industry looks like today.
Don Hertzfeldt continues his winning streak in Switzerland.
The director of Mexico’s leading animation conference speaks with “Cartoon Brew” about the future of Mexican animation.
The opening night screening is free and open to the public.
Seventy-nine animated films were selected for competition at Ottawa this year.
Observations and tips from a first-time attendee of the world’s largest animation festival.
Annecy’s Marcel Jean and Mickael Marin speak with Cartoon Brew about the Annecy festival, which begins today in France.
A filmmaker offers a few tips for festivals to attract animators—and ensure that they keep coming back.
A small team of Cape Town-based artists are set to pitch their feature film at Annecy.
Cartoon Brew’s European correspondent reports from an art event that emphasizes characters above all else. But is that a good thing?
Three new calls for entries from Cuernavaca, Mexico; Hokkaido, Japan; and Corfu, Greece.
Annecy is taking over San Diego Comic-Con as the place for Hollywood to preview its major projects.
A record 73 animated features were submitted to the festival this year.
Festival director Thierry Frémaux continues to show his love for animation.