Borivoj Dovniković-Bordo, Major Filmmaker From Zagreb Film, Dies At 91
The films of "Bordo" were vivid portraits of the "little man" confronted with big problems.
The films of "Bordo" were vivid portraits of the "little man" confronted with big problems.
Toliver will be responsible for two or three animated features per year.
Works by Guillermo del Toro and Chris Williams, alongside three anime features, are also in the mix.
The government spent USD$60 million on kids' programming over three years. That funding stream will now disappear.
"The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales" premieres at the festival on January 24.
The series, which has industry veterans onboards, has pulled off an impressive pastiche of the 1930s Fleischer style.
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Disney-Pixar's next film will be out March 11, 2022.
With this show, Fox is continuing "to expand our animation brand beyond family comedies."
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The Avengers are caught up in their biggest battle yet.
Angolan war feature "Nayola" and dark gourmet drama "Paradise Buffet" are among the projects.
Director Travis Knight says the new film allows him to tell "a madly ambitious story of magic, wonder, and danger set in the place I grew up."
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