A Year Of International Achievements And New Challenges For Basque Animation
Basque animation is currently enjoying an exceptional moment, solidifying its position as one of the leading creative forces on the international stage.
Basque animation is currently enjoying an exceptional moment, solidifying its position as one of the leading creative forces on the international stage.
Pixar's Bill Wise explains how the studio's new series was a "huge cultural change for Pixar," but concedes that the studio "learned little from our experiment."
Based on true events, 'Zoo' was inspired by the world's worst zoo located in Gaza.
The Colombian short is in contention after winning three Oscar-qualifying festivals.
An artist battles with his inner demons in this award-winning Hungarian short.
Based on the director's memories of her childhood in Iran, 'And Granny Would Dance' is a beautifully woven tale of love, grief and resilience across generations, infused with music, dance, and empowering characters.
Cartoon Brew spoke with Lorey about executing Gunn’s vision, the aesthetic challenges of their show, and if there’s feature animation plans for these Commandos.
Ahead of a national expansion, Gints Zilbalodis' feline survival tale 'Flow' is off to a strong start in limited release.
The Writers Guild of America is increasing its representation of writers who work in children's animation.
"You don't need to change yourself in order to change the world; you just have to be yourself," says director Keika Lee about the idea behind her Oscar-qualified short 'Oren's Way.'
This Iranian short earned its Oscars qualification by winning best animated short film at the Foyle Film Festival in Ireland.
Get ready to have your eyes pop out of your skull, because today we’re taking a look at some of the great wild takes throughout animation history.
Artists of all levels are invited to showcase their skills and creativity.
An outlet for Cartoon Brew readers to share what you're feeling and how you're doing today.
Featuring intricately crafted wooden-style puppets with hand-drawn eyes and mouths, the short serves as a fitting coda to McHale’s masterpiece.
Mathilde Bédouet's 'Summer 96' qualified for the Oscars by winning the prestigious César Award, France's equivalent of the Academy Award.
The studio is developing the movie with J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot and screenwriter Pamela Ribon ('Nimona,' 'My Year of Dicks').
'Memoir of a Snail' opens today in Los Angeles and New York City, before expanding more widely next month.
A diverse group of animated films are in the top 10 this weekend, including a hand-drawn import, a documentary, a stop-motion classic, and multiple cg blockbusters.
The film is a dark comedic fantasy based on stories that Boorman used to tell his children.