Five Animated Shorts That Could Contend For The Upcoming Oscars
In our second list of the year, we check out five titles which have qualified for this year's animated short Oscars race.
In our second list of the year, we check out five titles which have qualified for this year's animated short Oscars race.
The Academy also confirmed that 'Marcel the Shell with Shoes On' and Canada's 'Eternal Spring' are eligible for consideration.
'Film Red' is now the ninth-highest-grossing anime film of all time globally, passing 'Princess Mononoke's total of $170 million.
Arnold will produce tv and film projects for the company, including a pair of titles from 'How to Train Your Dragon' author Cressida Cowell.
Works from as far back 2019 are eligible for this year's awards, creating a familiar field of nominees.
Biern's popular creations earned him the title of the 'Spanish Walt Disney.'
Nora Twomey and Henry Selick will be in attendance on opening night with their films 'My Father's Dragon' and 'Wendell & Wild.'
'Unicorn Wars' producer Uniko has shadow-dropped a video game adaptation of Alberto Vázquez's latest feature.
Timed perfectly for NYCC, Crunchyroll took over screens in Times Square to get fans hyped for the film's November 1 U.S. release.
Simard's multi-layered works eschew straightforward narratives and explore overlapping sensations wide open to interpretation.
'One Piece Film Red,' the 11th highest-grossing film in Japanese box office history, has its sights set on the North American box office.
Marcus Fleming will serve as head writer, adapting the book by writers Declan Shalvey and Philip Barrett, and colorist Jordie Bellaire.
The franchise's first feature adaptation comes to Paramount+ in November, along with all three hosts– Josh, Steve, and Joe.
Japanese animation shone brightly at the 2022 Ottawa International Animation Festival awards on Saturday evening.
OIAF is back in person this year, with a jam-packed program for attendees eager to meet face-to-face after two years apart.
'Dragonkeeper' is billed as the largest-ever Spain-China co-production, animation or otherwise.
Dozens of projects with animation are being presented at the event.
Over a seven-decade career, Potterton worked with a who's who of the art form: John Halas, George Dunning, Richard Williams, Norman McLaren, and Bob Godfrey, among others.
Two animated features will also screen at the prestigious Toronto film festival.
Backed by Jennifer Aniston, Serena Williams, and Will Smith, the company wants to become the “Pixar of the internet.”