Ten Things We Learned From Cartoon Saloon’s Profile In ‘The New Yorker’
The article is a trove of anecdotes about Don Bluth, vegetarian food, psychedelic drugs, and more…
The article is a trove of anecdotes about Don Bluth, vegetarian food, psychedelic drugs, and more…
“When I am writing, my Bose Noise-Canceling Headphones rarely leave my head,” says writer and director Damien O’Connor.
Jason Tammemägi and Ailbhe McCabe will help grow the Oscar-nominated studio’s slate of features and series.
In this ad, the studio returns to the theme of deforestation, which it explored in its latest feature “Wolfwalkers.”
Springboard is where Europe’s young generation of animation creators come to pitch their brightest ideas.
Customers in the U.K. and Ireland will get premieres of shows like “Trollstopia” and “Madagascar: A Little Wild.”
The festival was held in Kilkenny, the medieval Irish town where “Wolfwalkers” is set.
Sketching tours of historic sites and projections on Kilkenny Castle are on the schedule for one of this year’s most unique animation events.
The Irish studio’s new film pits city against nature, sometimes beautifully, sometimes crudely.
The film premieres this Saturday in Toronto.
“Wolfwalkers” will stream around the world on Apple TV+ following its theatrical run.
In this new series, leading filmmakers and artists discuss works of animation that have had a formative influence on them.
How Bluth went from Disney defector to Dublin’s animation don.
Pixar’s latest topped the rankings with all of $27,000.
Africa’s largest animation studio is looking to Europe to expand.
The final panel of Cartoon Saloon’s “Irish folklore triptych” is almost here.
It’s not all Covid. Honest.
Fifty percent of production spending in Ireland is now animation.
The producer of the upcoming series explains why Finnish animation is going global — and what that means for the continent.
Read the latest statements on the disease from major animation festivals.