Pierre Földes’ ‘Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman’ Will Get U.S. Theatrical Run From Zeitgeist Films
Földes' feature debut is adapted from short stories by distinguished Japanese author Haruki Murakami.
Földes' feature debut is adapted from short stories by distinguished Japanese author Haruki Murakami.
The projects, in various stages of development and production, will present at Cartoon Movie in March.
A big year is on deck for animated features. We run down 2023's most anticipated U.S. releases.
'Project BULLET/BULLET' is the first project from 'Jujutsu Kaisen' creator Sunghoo Park’s new studio E&H Production.
Terril Calder, Marta Pajek, Amanda Forbis, and Wendy Tilby will participate in a digital roundtable hosted by the NFB and The Animation Showcase.
A look at some of the women making waves in Latin American animation.
These shorts have impressed at festivals around the world, and three have already scored Student Academy Awards.
This week's subject is Estonian master Priit Pärn, the animation successor of Jean-Luc Godard, George Grosz, Pop Art, and Monty Python.
Described by many as the definitive voice of Batman, Conroy voiced the Caped Crusader in series, films, and games for three decades.
Historian Vincent Alexander has exhumed a frightening list of stop-motion gems worth dusting off this Halloween.
DNEG Animation vfx supervisor Archie Donato and animation director Kapil Sharma talk about the inspirations behind the world and characters of 'Entergalactic.'
Relocating from Segovia to Valencia, Weird Market will feature 170 projects in this year's catalog, 24 pitching in person.
The global animation community mourns the loss of one of most accomplished Israeli animators of all time.
A retired samurai frog faces a deadly back nine in this calming round of golf turned violent.
Using Giphy, Boya is baking up an expanded universe called 'The Mill' to generate interest in a short film and/or series.
In a wide-ranging interview, 'Victor and Valentino' creator Diego Molano remains upbeat about the future of his series.
This week’s subject is the L.A.-based Kangmin Kim, whose stop-motion films showcase striking design and innovative storytelling.
In the works for more than a decade, 'Lost Ollie's journey to the screen is nearly as epic as that of its floppy-eared hero.
One of China's most successful box office animation directors, Xiopeng is back with 'Deep Sea.'
Hulsing discusses how he got the gig, working without a character designer, and why 30 naked people sang to him on his 50th birthday.