Newly Announced Features: ‘This Was Our Pact,’ ‘Young Captain Nemo,’ ‘Redwall,’ ‘Toto’
Welcome to our new regular round-up of animated feature projects in the pipeline.
Welcome to our new regular round-up of animated feature projects in the pipeline.
"Tout était nouveau pour moi, dans ce film," dit Laudenbach.
In his long career, Bell animated for prominent studios including Terrytoons, Hubley Studios, Perpetual Motion Pictures, and J.J. Sedelmaier Productions.
The film is out now in select theaters and on HBO Max in the United States.
The exhibition will take place at Gallery Nucleus from February 6 to 21.
The Canadian director has followed his 2019 film "Ville Neuve" with an equally multi-layered, mesmerizing work.
Burns had a short but productive animation career, creating such memorable characters as George of the Jungle and the Cap'n Crunch cereal mascot.
Kids' content is "the most heated front in the streaming wars.”
The Ottawa-based service studio announced last fall that it is branching out into originals.
French artist Marie Paccou has added a new invention to the long history of animation production: the umbrellotrope.
A film behind a horse. Obscuring the narrative. My act of self destruction.
Reviews, interviews, trailer breakdowns, exclusive artwork: we've given a lot of airtime to these films over the past year.
Say hello to a new-look, melancholic Monkey King.
"The more you expand your own emotional journey through life, the more the movie gives back to you," says Desrumaux.
The exhibition will look at Suzuki's early career as a magazine editor and how it shaped his work as a producer.
"It was a film by a woman, featuring a woman who was talking about very un-cartoony topics," says Furniss of Joanna Priestley's 1985 short. "I'd never seen anything like it."
A new analysis of data shows that the streaming wars have yet to really begin.
The film will be localized and renamed "Kung Fu Gools" for the Chinese market.
This year may just have set a new record for the number of animated shorts qualified for an Oscar.
Veteran animator Dave Pruiksma ("Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin") reflects on what he learned at Disney and why he set up an online school.