9 New Animated Features That Caught Our Eye At The Cannes Film Market
Dozens of animated features are being presented at the Cannes Film Market this week. Here are some of the ones that caught our attention.
Dozens of animated features are being presented at the Cannes Film Market this week. Here are some of the ones that caught our attention.
The film's North American distribution rights have been acquired by Cartuna and Irony Point.
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A new study shows that California's animation industry is in dire condition and without stronger government support, the industry could collapse.
The company wants to make the process of creating animation less expensive and complex.
The Annecy Festival's artistic director provides commentary on why each feature film was selected for competition.
Australian directors Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese made their Berlin-premiering feature film for just $600,000.
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The festival will present "the trippiest, most transcendentally beautiful, riotously bizarre and third-eye-opening animation from around the globe."
The festival will take place June 4-15 in New York City.
The new Disney+ documentary about the making of 'A Goofy Movie' is augmented with unique animated sequences that bring the story to life.
The full-service 2d animation studio, which had been in business for decades, employed over 100 workers during peak periods.
The new 4K Imax restoration of the film is heating up the box office.
An exploration of one of the greatest cartoon teams in animation history.
Music has always been a key element of the Looney Tunes shorts, and it is also an important part of the new Looney Tunes feature 'The Day the Earth Blew Up.'
John Dilworth analyzes the inspiration and creative processes of his short werewolf comedy 'Howl If You Love Me.'
The cut-out animated shorts, initially created for his young daughter, have now been compiled into a feature-length film.
Walt Disney's first cartoon star is set to make a comeback on streaming.
The film will be produced by Psyop and Sun Creature Studio.
The film, says director Patrick Ward, is "inspired by those moments when life takes an unexpected turn and forces us to adapt."