French animated film “A Cat In Paris” Finds U.S. Distribution
New York, New York — February 7, 2010 — GKIDS, a leading US distributor of independent animated films and the European sales agent …
New York, New York — February 7, 2010 — GKIDS, a leading US distributor of independent animated films and the European sales agent …
Favorites of 2008? Cartoon Brew co-editor Amid certainly chose several that could have/would have made the top of my list. However, upon …
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Miayazki is the talk of several websites right now (due to his films being showcased this month on TCM), but another international …
Miailhe’s painted animation brings Alfred Nakache’s memories to life, charting a swimmer’s resilience through beauty, trauma, and water.
'Gigi' follows a transgender woman’s poetic journey of self-discovery through metaphors of water, mermaids, and transformation.
At Spain’s Weird Market, Guillermo García Carsi focused on storytelling and craft as Animaj’s AI-driven studio stayed out of the spotlight.
'Spider Rose' director Jennifer Yuh Nelson on returning to favorite stories, designing an 'ugly cute' creature, and why U.S. sci-fi sticks to short form.
'We treated the cars like characters': Kevin Van Der Meiren and David Nicolas on the show's surreal Hot Wheels-inspired titles.
The European cg features will be released theatrically in the U.S. later this year.
Directors André Kadi and Karine Vézina spoke with Cartoon Brew about their new animated feature that explores the life and work of Frida Kahlo.
Schemoul, an animation industry artist in France, worked nights and weekends for nine months to create this stunning, dreamlike film.
The studio had produced animated features like 'The Little Prince,' 'Ladybug & Cat Noir: Awakening,' and 'Playmobil: The Movie.'
Thousands of vfx and animation workers around the globe could become unemployed as early as this week.
We're taking a closer look at underappreciated stop-motion features from the last 100 years.
A bounty of classic cartoon and comic characters have entered the public domain this year.
"I’ve learned [the puppets'] limitations and enjoy finding ways to push those boundaries and work with them creatively," says Kristina Dufková. "What initially felt limiting compared to drawn animation became incredibly fun for me."
The short earned its Oscars qualification by winning the Ojo for Best Mexican Animated Short Film at Morelia International Film Festival.
We've put together a list of nine shorts that demonstrate the breadth and diversity available at this year's Ottawa Festival.
The awards will be presented later this month in Greece.