Arte France Boards Cartoon Forum Series ‘Samuel,’ Plans Digital Release Including Tiktok
The show about young adolescence has been developed on Instagram, and is set for an online-only release.
The show about young adolescence has been developed on Instagram, and is set for an online-only release.
The Chinese government says it wants only "excellent cartoons" that "promote truth, goodness, and beauty."
Music video for Fleet Foxes's "Featherweight."
L.A. dwellers: here's your chance to see the buzziest indie features on the festival circuit.
Angolan war feature "Nayola" and dark gourmet drama "Paradise Buffet" are among the projects.
The film will serve as an "epic conclusion" for the original series, while establishing the world for the new series.
A gallery will examine problematic characters, from Speedy Gonzales to the crows in "Dumbo."
This study of undervalued women animators from Russia and the Soviet Union doubles up as a good primer on the history of animation in the region.
Who's winning the animation game on Youtube? Not who you might think.
Director Travis Knight says the new film allows him to tell "a madly ambitious story of magic, wonder, and danger set in the place I grew up."
The broadcaster promoted the idea that Betty Boop was based on a Black child performer named Esther Jones.
Robert Valley's short "Ice" has now picked up three Emmys during the 2021 cycle.
The two-part conference runs virtually throughout September, showcasing the latest and most exciting projects from the region.
This week, we spotlight five artists who will speak at the convention on September 7–12.
Drouin was known for the striking shorts he made at the National Film Board of Canada, such as "Mindscape" and "Imprints."
Europe's most important pitching platform for animated series returns on September 20–23. Here's some projects to look out for.
Another winner was "Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story," a decidedly adult rom-com from the Philippines.
Based on Halfdan Pisket’s "The Dane Trilogy" graphic novels, the film tells the story of a Turkish refugee struggling to integrate in Denmark.
The skin and hair of virtual humans are still largely shaped by white features, argues Theodore Kim in a SIGGRAPH lecture.
The hotly anticipated film was due to open on September 10. It hasn't received a new release date.