Internet Cartoon Creator Targeted by Washington Police
Remember Officer Bubbles, the Toronto cop who tried to sue YouTube because he didn’t like cartoons that satirized his abuses of power? …
Remember Officer Bubbles, the Toronto cop who tried to sue YouTube because he didn’t like cartoons that satirized his abuses of power? …
A spoof Morph “Plasticine Action” T-shirt led to a protester’s arrest in London after police mistook it for support of a banned activist group.
This Oscar-qualified short set in the 'Star Wars' universe has parallels with the real-life genocide of Indigenous Patagonian people in Chile.
'The 21,' crafted in the style of Coptic iconography, is a film honoring the 21 Coptic men murdered by ISIS in 2015.
The Colombian short is in contention after winning three Oscar-qualifying festivals.
Carrozza created Cartoon Network's first original online series 'Mighty Magiswords.'
Set in a world where colors are banned, the short turns on a young man whose vibrant identity is accidentally outed by a playful young child.
Our fourth look at contenders that have qualified for the 2023 Oscars.
These shorts have impressed at festivals around the world, and three have already scored Student Academy Awards.
The Academy also confirmed that 'Marcel the Shell with Shoes On' and Canada's 'Eternal Spring' are eligible for consideration.
The film will represent Canada in the Academy Awards category for international feature.
The film was made during Chile's recent social uprising. "We were making a short film about torture in the past, while this was happening again in our country," says director Hugo Covarrubias.
These highlights of the year show that animation can tackle any subject, from sexual assault to Chile's military dictatorship.
Europe's most important pitching platform for animated series returns on September 20–23. Here's some projects to look out for.
Susan Young's 1985 short is set during London's famed Notting Hill Carnival. "The thing that really excited me was that she’d used animation to say something about society at that time," says Quinn.
The dead include famed director Yasuhiro Takemoto and renowned animator Yoshiji Kigami.
These highly individualistic and bold animated features are guaranteed to challenge and inspire filmgoers.
This major animation event is where deals gets made for European animated features.
While at least three animated films are dogged by sexual harassment/assault controversies at the Oscars this year, only one film has a nominee who has had rape charges filed against him.
Reel FX is moving forward with its exciting collaboration with the Spanish directors of "Nocturna."