Vimeo’s $1.38 Billion Sale Marks The End Of An Era
Once a hub for indie filmmakers and animators, Vimeo’s $1.38B sale to Bending Spoons marks bookends its long decline from online indie content dominance.
Once a hub for indie filmmakers and animators, Vimeo’s $1.38B sale to Bending Spoons marks bookends its long decline from online indie content dominance.
Composer Pablo Pico discusses crafting the original music for Eva Lusbaronian’s dialogue-free short 'Death of the Fish,' which just premiered at TIFF.
'Bouchra,' a queer CG-animated story and Morocco’s first animated feature, world premieres at Toronto tonight.
Director Kenichi Kutsuna and a dream team of artists bring bold colors, hand-drawn style, and frenetic action to the 'Sekiro: No Defeat' anime adaptation.
In Nikita Kibirev's one-minute short 'CAGE,' the U.S.-born Russian immigrant uses surreal horror to explore the fear and cycles of American authoritarian power.
A deep dive into three new indie Canadian features screening at Annecy.
John Dilworth analyzes the inspiration and creative processes of his short werewolf comedy 'Howl If You Love Me.'
Directors André Kadi and Karine Vézina spoke with Cartoon Brew about their new animated feature that explores the life and work of Frida Kahlo.
A new animated short delves into the life and work of one of the earliest practitioners of animated images.
Buck Woodall claims that 'Moana' is based on his idea 'Bucky.'
In this exclusive series, the filmmakers behind each of this year's Oscar-shortlisted shorts reveal their favorite shots.
Are you ready for another packed year of feature-length animation?
In this exclusive series, the filmmakers behind each of this year's Oscar-shortlisted shorts reveal their favorite shots.
The hotly-anticipated big pharma comedy-thriller is set to premiere February 2, 2025, on Adult Swim.
'The 21,' crafted in the style of Coptic iconography, is a film honoring the 21 Coptic men murdered by ISIS in 2015.
Gardner's hand-drawn animated film tells the real-life story of a bear that legend says played a key role during a battle of World War II.
"It’s wonderful to find somebody who can show us this positive side of ourselves," Yamada says of the idea behind her new film.
Featuring intricately crafted wooden-style puppets with hand-drawn eyes and mouths, the short serves as a fitting coda to McHale’s masterpiece.
In this Oscar-qualified short, a group of children discover the grossest thing ever: couples kissing on the mouth.
Fathom Events will extend the film's run in the U.S. through August 29.