27 Animated Features Are In This Year’s Oscar Race, Including 6 Films From Netflix
Just three distributors/producers are responsible for nearly half of the contenders.
Just three distributors/producers are responsible for nearly half of the contenders.
What does a Toronto selection mean for Wendell & Wild's Oscar prospects, and what has a TIFF premiere meant for animated films in the past?
The Canadian duo uses relatable stories and characters to dive into chance encounters, random collisions, and the fragility of existence.
Former Annecy winner Alberto Vázquez uses teddy bears and unicorns to deliver his colorful, vulgar, and hilarious anti-war allegory.
Bestia, Steakhouse, and To the Last Drop featured among the winners at this year's Stuttgart Festival.
Annecy is back with an entirely in-person format for 2022, and boasts an appropriately stacked competition lineup for the occasion.
Who should win the Oscars for best animated feature and animated short? Who will win?
Largely ignored in the U.S., "The Summit of the Gods" scaled the highest peak of France's César Awards.
Also headed to theaters: "Despicable Me 4."
Animation had its big breakout at the Oscars, with nominations in seven different categories.
The government spent USD$60 million on kids' programming over three years. That funding stream will now disappear.
Here's a first-of-its-kind guide to some of the animated treasures that anyone can now post, sample, and remix as they see fit.
Adults, take heart: the rest of the world makes animated features for you, even if Hollywood doesn't.
Jim Hillin, the cg supervisor of "Beauty and the Beast," reveals the creation of an iconic moment in Disney animation history.
Mahboobeh Kalaee's experimental mixed-media short "The Fourth Wall" won Fantoche's international competition for best film.
The exuberantly experimental indie feature is out in theaters and on video on demand.
Animation educators at the Toon Boom-accredited online school discuss their teaching philosophies.
Dash Shaw's Sundance-winning film is out in theaters and on video on demand.
Over $70,000 in prize money was awarded to filmmakers at Stuttgart.
A coming-of-age story of a boy with Down Syndrome who learns to navigate the world with a loving mother, an absent father, a classroom bully, and a life-long crush."