‘When Adam Changes,’ ‘Miserable Miracle’ Take Top Prizes At Ottawa 2023
Canadian titles shone at this year's event, and for the third consecutive year a Japanese short won the grand prize.
Canadian titles shone at this year's event, and for the third consecutive year a Japanese short won the grand prize.
A thrilling mix of horror and humor, 'Buzzkill' doesn't look like your typical monster flick.
Herguera tells us how she ended up making a film about a century-old Indian story and the steps it took to get the project off the ground.
Creators and producers from across Europe brought their top projects to Toulouse this week, pitching to potential partners.
The L.A.-based festival released its lineup today, featuring 100th anniversary events for Warner Bros. and Disney.
Creators and producers from across Europe brought their top projects to Toulouse this week, pitching to potential partners.
Amazon's streaming service has acquired the rights to both seasons of the show and released a trailer for season two.
Drab colors and creative camerawork create a sense of unease shared by the film's well-designed characters and the audience.
The feminist utopian feature will world premiere in competition at the San Sebastián Film Festival this weekend.
Kozachik was the go-to cinematographer for spooky stop motion, also filling the role on 'James and the Giant Peach' and 'Corpse Bride.'
Vuillemin's short earned qualification at the Go Short International Short Film Festival after impressing at Zagreb and Berlin.
Two French films and one from the U.K. won awards and earned qualification to the next edition of the Oscars.
Renee Zhan’s short 'Snake' won the Share Her Journey Award, and ‘The Boy And The Heron’ was second runner-up among features.
Dreamworks has released a new trailer for its next animated feature, coming to theaters on November 17.
"By showing fragments of violence I had experienced in my life, I was putting together a portrait of society in a patriarchal world," says Yakovleva,
Warner Bros. Japan announced its rebooting the 1980s manga as a streaming series "using [the] latest animation technology."
We've seen all 40 of this year's competition shorts and picked out 10 that we think everyone at the festival should watch.
The film is an unsettling portrait of Ingrid Olderöck, a Chilean national police officer under Pinochet who used dogs to torture prisoners.
Following its International premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last week, Western critics are chiming in on Ghibli's latest.
A touching reflection on life from the 'Napoleon Dynamite' and 'Nacho Libre' filmmaking partners.