A Year Of International Achievements And New Challenges For Basque Animation
Basque animation is currently enjoying an exceptional moment, solidifying its position as one of the leading creative forces on the international stage.
Basque animation is currently enjoying an exceptional moment, solidifying its position as one of the leading creative forces on the international stage.
The event includes the U.S. premiere of Claude Barras’s 'Savages' and the East Coast premiere of Michel Hazanavicius’s 'The Most Precious of Cargoes.'
Animated features from three continents drew audiences to the movie theater last weekend.
Pixar's Bill Wise explains how the studio's new series was a "huge cultural change for Pixar," but concedes that the studio "learned little from our experiment."
In this uncompromising 2d short, a journalist documents the experiences of people who lived through the tragic 12-year-long Salvadoran civil war in the 1980s.
The new online video series, called 'Directing The Invisible Art,' explores how film directors work with animators on hybrid productions.
'The 21,' crafted in the style of Coptic iconography, is a film honoring the 21 Coptic men murdered by ISIS in 2015.
Based on true events, 'Prostrate and Draw Near' portrays a unique spiritual moment in an almost empty Holy Mosque of Makkah during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Gardner's hand-drawn animated film tells the real-life story of a bear that legend says played a key role during a battle of World War II.
Based on true events, 'Zoo' was inspired by the world's worst zoo located in Gaza.
The Colombian short is in contention after winning three Oscar-qualifying festivals.
=Dreamworks Animation's 'The Wild Robot' leads the animation pack with four nominations.
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.
Barbershops and salons are "one of the last spaces in modern society that nurtures face-to-face connections, allowing people to bond on a basic human level," says director Jumai Yusuf about the setting of her short film.
In this short mixing horror and unromantic comedy, Carolina Sandvik unveils her own vision about the life of a couple forced to deal with escalating bodily transformations.
The film is on an awards season streak, and also won two major awards in the U.S. this week.
Based on the director's memories of her childhood in Iran, 'And Granny Would Dance' is a beautifully woven tale of love, grief and resilience across generations, infused with music, dance, and empowering characters.
As Austro-Hungary teeters on collapse, Andras and his daughter are taken aback by the visit from Andras' brother, Zoltan, who comes accompanied by his large family.
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In 2015, the beheading of 21 Coptic Christians by ISIS shocked the world, yet, it also sparked a powerful response that was at odds with the extremists' intent.