6 Animated Shorts That Are Early Contenders For Oscars 2022
From documentaries to crime dramas, exotic birds to reggaeton superstars, these six films cover a lot of bases.
From documentaries to crime dramas, exotic birds to reggaeton superstars, these six films cover a lot of bases.
The "Family Guy" creator wishes the show "was on any other network."
The compositing tool was used in every shot in the film — the first fully cg feature from the fabled Japanese studio.
The director of "Belle" says that a lot of anime filmmakers present young women in a way that "has nothing to do with the reality of who they are."
Music video for Iron Maiden's "The Writing on the Wall."
In a wide-ranging interview, the director drills into the narrative and design choices behind his Pixar feature.
Explore the full list of new and continuing simulcast series announced so far by the anime streamer.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Appelhans explains why he ended up making the feature in China, rather than through the U.S. studio system, and reflects on what it means to be an American telling a story rooted in Chinese culture.
Laudenbach previously directed the Annecy-winning feature "The Girl Without Hands," which he animated alone.
The organizers plan to hold the event in its usual home of Toulouse, France on September 20–23.
The film will be released in October.
"They’re so good with the cg, I can’t even tell the difference anymore," says Craig Gillespie.
"Spirit Untamed" was tamed by the U.S. box office.
The most striking thing about Dreamworks's latest is that it's coming out exclusively in theaters.
Since the arson attack on Kyoto Animation in 2019, multiple people have been arrested in Japan following threats made against animation workers.
It's a big month for original films, with "Luca," "Wish Dragon," and "America: The Motion Picture" all set to debut.
The festival will take place next month both in-person in France and online for those who aren't yet able to travel.
Asia is the best-represented continent, with eight films in all.
Joanna Quinn's new film "Affairs of the Art" took years to make, but that was a reward in itself: "It was like an extended college, and I felt I was learning new things about animation, drawing, and direction all the time."
The film squanders an interesting set-up by diverting into frenetic action and comedy.