2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘Two Black Boys In Paradise’ Director Baz Sells
Based on Dean Atta's poem, this stop-motion story explores love, vulnerability, and self-acceptance across two very different worlds.
Based on Dean Atta's poem, this stop-motion story explores love, vulnerability, and self-acceptance across two very different worlds.
Pixar, DreamWorks, Sony vet Frank Abney’s 'Black Man, Black Man' transforms a personal poem into a powerful visual meditation on identity and healing.
Discover how Emmy-winning filmmaker James A. Castillo used VR tools to bring Goya’s haunting Black Paintings to life in 'The Quinta’s Ghost.'
Announced in 2018 after 'Hotel Transylvania 3,' the darker medieval action film stalled at Sony, but Tartakovsky hopes fan buzz can revive it.
The Brazilian Cartoon Network series 'Jorel's Brother' won for best series.
The company is involved in new animated features such as Claude Barras's 'Savages' and Adam Elliot's 'Memoir of a Snail.'
Director Julio Soto and character designer Max Kostenko discuss the development process for the film, hitting U.S. cinemas this weekend.
This cg-animated family feature was inspired by Agatha Christie noir mysteries and screened at last week's Annecy Festival.
Blacklock will be in charge of finding, developing, and producing animated productions for both film and tv.
Sullivan was a trailblazing Black animation artist who worked as both an animator and producer over a six-decade career.
The mentorship helps young artists and production workers from underrepresented communities prepare for a future working in animation.
Founder Kris Wimberly discusses the new studio, meant to be a gateway into the industry for artists from marginalized communities.
Jack Black is reprising his role of Po for the first time in a series.
The project blends classic cartoon craziness and interactive trivia.
Black Sands focuses on stories about the Black experience that go beyond familiar slavery narratives.
Crunchyroll and Adult Swim have also released a first-look trailer of their upcoming series "Shenmue the Animation."
"How to Be Black" is based on Baratunde Thurston's comic memoir about his experiences as a Black man in America.
The family film, which is set in a world where humans and insects co-exist, riffs on classic detective stories.
Kambole Campbell reflects on what feels fresh — and what doesn't — in Netflix's new series about a Black samurai.
This is one of a growing number of indie games that reject naturalism in favor of a boldly stylized 2d look.