‘Kaputt’ Tops 2016 Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film
"Kaputt" won 15,000 euros as the top pick at the 2016 Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film.
"Kaputt" won 15,000 euros as the top pick at the 2016 Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film.
"Wrapped" delves into the clash between civilization and nature.
On a summer day an strange man who teaches Russian at the beach took me to a town.
The festival has announced its 2016 competition selections for short film and TV projects.
Tonight in London, Pete Docter continued making the rounds to pick up every possible animation-related award for his smash hit "Inside Out."
Forty-seven observations in the irrational connections between human and nature.
Pineapple Calamari dreams of being a horse-racing champion--but when tragedy befalls the two inseparable women who share his love of riding, he finds his race to the roses abruptly halted.
The top animation prizes at both Sundance and Slamdance were won by student animated shorts from the U.K.
From low wages to concussions, producing a crowdfunded indie animated series isn't a job for the faint of heart.
We explore how the Pegbarians have built a career out of balancing commissioned and original work with (or around) YouTube’s monetization system.
"Meanwhile" follows four characters traversing a city, each lost in their own separate worlds, trapped in their memories, regrets and frustrations.
An old man tells the story of his childhood in Corsica, and how his father crossed paths with Andre Spada, a notorious bandit in the 30s, when he arrested him.
Seventeen animated shorts were selected for the Sundance Film Festival's short film categories this year.
A short film about people with unusual living arrangements.
You’re at the beach. It’s hot. Too hot!
There are small people wearing hats in the society.
One of only two female directors currently at Disney Television Animation, Aliki Theofilopoulos speaks frankly about the ups and downs of her career in the animation industry.
Marcus Armitage's BAFTA-nominated, Annecy-winning graduation film is our pick of the day.
"Shift" was a graduation short produced at the School of Visual Arts.
In the 1950s, earth is invaded by a mechanical menace. Love emerges between a man, a woman, and a giant robot from outer space.