Upcoming Animated Movies Calendar: A Look At 2025 Feature Animation Releases
Are you ready for another packed year of feature-length animation?
Are you ready for another packed year of feature-length animation?
In 1963, Kuri was the first Japanese filmmaker to be honored with an award at the Annecy animation festival.
Scher brings a vivid and emotionally resonant interpretation to Petty's themes of longing, lost love, and the struggle to move forward.
The short earned its Oscars qualification by winning the Ojo for Best Mexican Animated Short Film at Morelia International Film Festival.
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.
"After finishing the script, I did not read it again," Zilbalodis told Cartoon Brew. "Even when I was making the animatic, that was based on my memory of the script."
The only Oscar contender animated on toilet paper, 'The Wild-Tempered Clavier' is a one-of-a-kind short.
In a cold, dystopian world, a widowed father rabbit tries to instill an ounce of wonder and magic into his daughter's life after the mysterious disappearance of her mother.
Following three bald brothers on a trip to Istanbul for hair transplant surgery, Keppens’ stop-motion short focuses on the insecurities of this touching trio.
The short earned its Oscars qualification by winning multiple awards, including the grand jury prize at Animayo and the best animated short award at Tribeca festival.
Deutz's film has qualified multiple times over for this year's Oscar competition, including winning the grand prize at Animafest Zagreb.
This Iranian short earned its Oscars qualification by winning best animated short film at the Foyle Film Festival in Ireland.
"It’s wonderful to find somebody who can show us this positive side of ourselves," Yamada says of the idea behind her new film.
The NFB film earned its Oscars qualification by winning the Helen Hill Award for animated short at the New Orleans Film Festival.
The film is being scripted by 'Terminator 3: Rise of Machines' and 'Rugrats' writer Michael Ferris.
The Oscar-nominated trio behind 'A Single Life' is back with a new dark comedy about climate change and individual responsibility.
Both films have emerged as key Oscar contenders in the animated feature and short categories.
The film is a dark comedic fantasy based on stories that Boorman used to tell his children.
Parents will relate to the struggle of balancing their own protective instincts with a child's innate desire for independence.