Five Chilean Animated Features Will Take Center Stage At The Cannes Film Market
A preview of the five features that Chile will present at the Marché du Film.
A preview of the five features that Chile will present at the Marché du Film.
July promises to be a huge month for animation streaming.
Reviews of three disparate films that played in competition at this year's Annecy festival.
Our notes from a panel on Japanese animation including Tomm Moore, Sofia Alexander, and Michael Dudok de Wit.
For the first time, audiences outside of L.A. will be able to experience Animation is Film, which is adding virtual screenings to its line-up this year.
Yesterday, we reported out of Annecy on Inside Job, Netflix’s first in-house adult animation series. More news from that department: …
The film is now on pace to become the lowest-earning Dreamworks animated feature in the 26-year history of the studio.
This week, we spotlight five directors who have a short film in competition at Annecy.
The film is the first release from London-based animation production company Aniventure.
The remaster does not yet have North American distribution.
One of the three projects is "The Monkey King," executive produced by Stephen Chow and directed by Anthony Stacchi ("The Boxtrolls").
The Hungarian animator's popular GIFs earned her a recent commission from Adult Swim.
Asia is the best-represented continent, with eight films in all.
The slate runs the gamut from singing honey bears to a chainsaw-wielding George Washington.
Leib created animation for The New York Times and films including "American Splendor" and "American Ultra."
The redesigned theme park is set to open from October.
The senior creative team is shaping up to be unusually international for a Japanese animated feature.
Get ready for Chinese gods, "Star Wars" spin-offs, the latest from Sony Pictures Animation, and more…
The feature, which will be rooted in lore and mythology from del Carmen's native Philippines, is part of an exclusive overall deal the veteran story artist has signed with Netflix.
Amid the delirium of remote working, four Disney animators found a way to bring their toilet paper to life.