Annecy Pitches: 5 Film Projects That Caught Our Eye
An Egyptian fantasy, a transgender murder mystery, an apocalyptic coming-of-age tragicomedy, and more…
An Egyptian fantasy, a transgender murder mystery, an apocalyptic coming-of-age tragicomedy, and more…
The Canadian service studio known for shows like “Teen Titans Go!” and “Pickle and Peanut” is developing this comic book into an adult animated series.
The program offers an intensive two-year exploration of animation from an artistic perspective in Ireland, Belgium, or Portugal.
The feature, an adaptation of Jiro Taniguchi’s famed manga, was presented as a work in progress at Annecy.
Are you ready for a crossover between “Apocalypse Now” and “Bambi”?
Ever-reliable animation distributor GKIDS has acquired North American distribution rights to the indie Japanese animated feature On-Gaku: …
Stay small. Keep family close. Don’t be an asshole. These are some of the rules that have worked for animation director and studio owner J.J. Sedelmaier.
The final panel of Cartoon Saloon’s “Irish folklore triptych” is almost here.
Dates also have shifted for the Academy Awards eligibility period, submission deadlines and the opening of the Academy’s new museum.
Kenji Iwaisawa made his award-winning film for one tenth of a normal anime feature’s budget. He tells us how he did it.
Puberty is a peculiar time, characterized by enormous changes, insecurities and questionable choices. Now imagine if you add a global virus to the mix.
A new documentary reveals how the 70-year-old comic strip is produced.
Having established itself as a major player in indie shorts, the French company is now charging into feature production.
Wan spotlights sublime cuts in shows ranging from “Naruto” to “Devilman Crybaby.”
Large swathes of the U.S. exhibition sector are intending to reopen over the coming month, but will anyone show up?
The renowned filmmaker produced his latest short at home, in six days, with no money.
The symposium will be available to Annecy Online badgeholders from June 17.
Filmmakers Wesley Louis And Mohamed Fadera share their thoughts in a video hosted by animation studio The Line.
Over 500 artists participated in this animation jam that pays tribute to medical workers.
The initiative aims to “inspire local creativity while raising the bar for independent animation worldwide.”
Sixty-second videos. Unbridled creativity. Millions of viewers. Welcome to animation on Tiktok.