European Film Awards 2020: Four Animated Features Nominated
Here are the contending animated features at this year's European Film Awards, set to be presented virtually on December 12.
Here are the contending animated features at this year's European Film Awards, set to be presented virtually on December 12.
"Evangelion: 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon A Time" wraps up the tetralogy of films that began in 2007.
Italy's View Conference is offering 125 events free to stream this year.
"Covid accelerated the rate at which we made this transition," said CEO Bob Chapek, "but [it] was going to happen anyway."
The legendary animator's feature directorial debut is produced by Netflix and Shanghai's Pearl Studio.
Commercial networks have been calling for this change for years. Australian producers are aghast.
"[It's] kind of like the designs you remember them looking like, not so much what they actually look like," says "Animaniacs" co-executive producer Gabe Swarr.
J.J. Abrams will produce an adaptation of "Oh, The Places You'll Go!" for the studio.
As the school launches new diversity initiatives, alumni share their experiences tackling social and political issues in their work.
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Warner Bros. Spain has announced plans to invest in or produce 8–10 features a year in the country — both live action and animation.
The changes come as the company launches an initiative to grow its presence in the kids, family, and young adult sphere.
Alex Désert will voice Carl Carlson in "The Simpsons" and Arif Zahir will take over as Cleveland Brown in "Family Guy."
The critically acclaimed "Bojack Horseman" ended its six-season run without ever having won an Emmy Award.
"Conneted" is still planned for a release later in the year.
“Malaysia is like a hidden gem — not talked up a lot globally. It’s a quiet giant of animation.”
"I didn’t initially know that 'Gatchaman' was a Japanese production," says Tindle, "but I could sense that it was different."
The report also reveals how well animation is represented on each SVOD platform.
TV writer Jeff Lowell tweeted that his young colleagues know too few classic shows. His comments caused quite a stir.