Oscars Shortlists Announced: Animation Projects Compete In Record 7 Shortlist Categories
The animated short film shortlist is led by films from France and Japan.
The animated short film shortlist is led by films from France and Japan.
Based on true events, 'Zoo' was inspired by the world's worst zoo located in Gaza.
Vladimir and Olga hope for a child, but this expectation soon turns into a nightmare in this eerie short where dreams and reality collide through stop-motion animation.
In this Oscar-qualified short, a group of friends go on a roadtrip as their car – and their country – falls apart.
The hybrid feature tells the story of a girl who becomes entrapped in her deceased father's unfinished novel and comes face to face with the book's characters who have taken over the plot.
'The Day the Earth Blew Up' premiered last month at the Annecy festival.
The film is a tie-in for the 50th anniversary of one of Europe's major theme parks, Europa-Park.
A total of 124 were selected from 2,308 entries.
Ole Tillmann, art director of 'Harold Halibut,' walks us through the production process of one of 2024's most distinctive-looking video games.
Dozens of prizes were handed out tonight at Annecy, the world's largest animation festival.
'Robot Dreams' won two awards, including best feature.
This year's awards, to be held on May 11 in Tenerife, feature a new category for best animation in a music video.
Displaced to London and Montreal by the Russian invasion, the siblings made the Ukrainian Academy Award-nominated 2022 short 'Little Wings.'
The new unit, based in Paris, will be overseen by Dandelooo's international sales and acquisitions manager Luna Sirvin.
'In Lies We Trust' is the feature adaptation of Ishan Shukla's 2016 Oscar-qualified animated short.
Ten animated shorts will join 'Fox and Hare' in competing at this year's Berlinale.
Tenerife's animation and vfx industries are booming thanks to highly competitive tax incentives and an influx of talented artists.
'Mushka' was little more than an idea when a lunch reunion with Richard Sherman inspired Deja to bring that concept to life.
Creators and producers from across Europe brought their top projects to Toulouse last week, pitching to potential partners.
The feminist utopian feature will world premiere in competition at the San Sebastián Film Festival this weekend.