Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In April
If March was defined by the shock of the coronavirus's global spread, April is when we started to really see its repercussions for animation, and glimpse how the industry may change for good.
If March was defined by the shock of the coronavirus's global spread, April is when we started to really see its repercussions for animation, and glimpse how the industry may change for good.
Until theaters reopen, films that are launching on streaming or VOD services will still qualify for the Oscars.
Nearly 900 minutes of new Looney Tunes cartoons will premiere on HBO Max.
A mythological feature that's also about the coronavirus. A game in which you do sit-ups underneath a dog. A short film about mescaline. These projects are pretty wild.
A new recognition for our short picks.
The producer of the upcoming series explains why Finnish animation is going global — and what that means for the continent.
A young man wants to know what sex is. What do you teach him?
Dead at 92, the French comic icon is being called "the master," "a genius," and "a gateway drug to beautiful European comics."
A letter from the editor-in-chief.
Human marionettes, Chinese mythology, and sex ed, Danish-style: here's what caught our eye on the co-production forum's first day.
Disney is betting that Maggie Simpson will help the box office chances of "Onward."
Cosmos-Maya, an animation studio based in India and Singapore, has boarded the theatrical revival of the hit 1980s series.
Two Scottish studios are combining forces for a new venture.
The pitching platform for animated features takes place in Bordeaux, France from March 3–5.
The festival’s third edition will be held at the French Institute Alliance Française on February 7–9.
The artists behind the Oscar frontrunner have described their creative process in a range of interviews. We've compiled their most insightful comments.
The multi-billion-dollar platform offers big stars, animation, and a new piece of tech called Turnstyle.
It will be held in Hangzhou in April.
We published nearly 750 stories in 2019 — here were the biggest ones.
Shorter festival windows, easy access to digital production tools, and uninhibited explorations of sexuality are just some of the recent developments in the world of animated shorts.