2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘The Quinta’s Ghost’ Director James A. Castillo
Castillo discusses the film's horror roots, innovative technological pipeline, and adapting the aesthetic of Francisco de Goya's Black Paintings in animation.
Castillo discusses the film's horror roots, innovative technological pipeline, and adapting the aesthetic of Francisco de Goya's Black Paintings in animation.
Roger Hargreaves' classic kids' franchise will head to theaters for the first time after recently launching an animated YouTube series.
'Luz Diabla' is a folk-horror story from the team behind 2022 standout 'Carne de Dios,' blending queer rave culture with Argentine myth and neon 2D animation.
Renowned animator Bill Plympton brings his signature hand-drawn style to 'Whale 52,' elevating this tender, magically real tale of connection.
Sugar will write and direct the first U.S.-produced 'Moomin' film, marking her feature debut and bringing Tove Jansson’s beloved characters to theaters.
Julian Glander’s debut feature, 'Boys Go to Jupiter,' blends surreal CG animation, Gen Z humor, and DIY production into a one-of-a-kind indie film.
Music has always been a key element of the Looney Tunes shorts, and it is also an important part of the new Looney Tunes feature 'The Day the Earth Blew Up.'
Nick Park and his longtime collaborate Merlin Crossingham review the craft, technique, and stop-motion performances of Netflix's latest Oscar-nominated feature.
A new documentary found a unique way to bring life to its ceramic subject matter through a mixed-media animation approach.
To celebrate the release of 'The Garfield Movie,' we’re taking a look at the long history of animated adaptations of newspaper comic strips.
'Down the Rabbit Hole' takes Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in a scary new direction.
According to 'Scott Pilgrim' creator Bryan Lee O'Malley, adapting the comic as an anime series always felt like "an impossible dream."
Kantor's latest mixes animation techniques to examine how reality and memory are often visualized differently.
The film, written and directed by Áron Gauder, won the jury award at Annecy earlier this summer.
According to Nagy, "beginner or a professional, anyone can enjoy using this software regardless of skill level."
Directors Nick Bruno and Troy Quane and creator ND Stevenson spoke to INBTWN Animation about their film, streaming on June 30.
The projects, in various stages of development and production, will present at Cartoon Movie in March.
Louis Jacobée of Éditions Gallimard explains the creative and strategic virtues of writing a book, comic, or graphic novel before turning it into an animation project.
Other prize winners included features 'My Father's Dragon' and 'Aurora's Sunrise' and the short film 'Ice Merchants.'
The filmmakers hope to raise around 1,000 Ethereum.