‘The Last Unicorn’ Scribe Peter S. Beagle Sues His Manager for Elder Abuse And Fraud
In many ways, Beagle's story -- an artist, taken in by a con artist -- is as classic as his writing.
In many ways, Beagle's story -- an artist, taken in by a con artist -- is as classic as his writing.
After receiving nearly 1,400 submissions from across Africa, South African studio Triggerfish chose 8 projects for further development.
The European animation community is joining forces to launch a major new animation award.
The award-winning Brazilian director Alê Abreu reveals details exclusively to Cartoon Brew about his next animated feature.
The former Disney animator speaks about the challenges of creating an international co-production spanning more than a half-dozen countries, numerous visual styles, and almost a decade of production time.
After sending out a call to African animators for ideas, Triggerfish Story Lab quickly received 1,378 entries from 30 countries.
'The Wanted 18' mashes animation, interviews, reenactments, and archival footage into a 75-minute absurdity chronicling the true story of 18 cows-at-large.
Mexico's largest animation industry conference will take place next month in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
The Internet streaming service has also acquired Studio 4°C's "Tweeny Witches" series.
The minds behind "Shaun" hold forth for an informative half-hour on making (much) more with (much) less.
Seventy-nine animated films were selected for competition at Ottawa this year.
Disney and Triggerfish are launching an animation development program exclusively for African directors and writers.
Fox, which once considered selling "Simpsons"-branded beer "detrimental to children," has changed its tune.
The follow-up fantasy-noir thriller from the makers of "A Cat in Paris" will receive a North American release.
Annecy's Marcel Jean and Mickael Marin speak with Cartoon Brew about the Annecy festival, which begins today in France.
French filmmakers offer their twist on American superhero films.
A small team of Cape Town-based artists are set to pitch their feature film at Annecy.
A record 73 animated features were submitted to the festival this year.
Festival director Thierry Frémaux continues to show his love for animation.
If K-pop music can become popular around the globe, why not K-anima?