Quirino Awards Unveil Finalists For 4th Edition
The awards, which celebrate the best in Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American animation, will be held on May 29.
The awards, which celebrate the best in Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American animation, will be held on May 29.
Spanish animator Mònica Eggert has achieved something rare: she’s made a demo reel that’s a hit with audiences. We asked her about how it came together.
The major get-together for Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American animation is due to take place on Tenerife on May 27–29.
The winners at Spain’s equivalent of the Oscars will be announced on March 6.
Hedgehogs, ninjas, rainbows, and trolls — kids are well catered for at this year’s event.
Discover the diverse mix of Spanish animated projects showcased at this year’s edition of the Latin American movie market.
Find out what the events are looking for and how to apply.
Dreamworks’ sequel took an estimated $9.7 million over the Friday-Sunday period, which would mark the strongest opening since Pixar’s “Onward.”
A sitcom about two parents who have amazing adventures such as shopping and watching tv.
Here are the contending animated features at this year’s European Film Awards, set to be presented virtually on December 12.
Warner Bros. Spain has announced plans to invest in or produce 8–10 features a year in the country — both live action and animation.
In post-lockdown cinemas, the only thing that matters is animation.
War, gangsters, a drug-dealing piglet, and the gentle progress of an English couple’s marriage. Pixar this ain’t.
The best of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American animation was honored at the virtual ceremony.
Are you ready for a crossover between “Apocalypse Now” and “Bambi”?
A look at animators on Instagram.
The animation of Latin America, Spain, and Portugal will be showcased through talks, presentations, screenings, and awards — all accessible online.
The world is a wonderful stage, but its characters are disgraceful.
John Lasseter is running an entire animation studio again.
The producer of the upcoming series explains why Finnish animation is going global — and what that means for the continent.