European Film Awards 2019: Four Animated Features Nominated
Here are the contending animated features for this year’s European Film Awards, set to be presented on December 7 in Berlin, Germany.
Here are the contending animated features for this year’s European Film Awards, set to be presented on December 7 in Berlin, Germany.
A round-up of upcoming animation festivals and events across the world.
Pitches for 85 new European series and specials were presented over three days at Cartoon Forum – here’s what we learned at the event.
The Ibero-American Animation Quirino White Paper lays the groundwork for collaborations and co-productions between 23 countries.
The mixed-media feature tells the strange yet true story of Luis Buñuel’s expedition to a remote Spanish region in the 1930s.
The life of a commercial artist isn’t easy.
Winner of both the Goya and European Film Award, “Another Day of Life” will be released this year in the U.S.
Animation production throughout Latin America is booming, but the region must overcome many hurdles to fully develop its industry.
The second annual Ibero-American Animation Quirino Awards celebrated the stylistic diversity and daring storytelling of animation films from the region.
A lot of people are wondering why Paramount even made this film.
GKIDS will release this mature, hand-drawn European animated feature later this year.
The countries with the most-nominated animation projects are Spain (13), Brazil (7), and Colombia (5).
Guests include Peter Lord, Mark Osborne, Vernon Chatman, and Katariina Lillqvist.
The film combines cg animation and documentary footage to recount the true-life adventures of a Polish journalist in Angola at the start of the country’s civil war in 1975.
Spain, Brazil, and Argentina lead the way with the most nominated projects.
A new app turns iPhones into virtual cameras for cg production.
More perspectives on the global animation production boom from countries in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
GKIDS will release this unique animated feature in North America next year.
Cartoon Network’s first animated series from Denmark had a heroic night at the European Animation Awards.
Watch the trailers for the animated shorts that will compete at Sundance next month.