This Chart Ranks France’s All-Time Animated Box Office Performers
The chart, compiled by animator and educator Marco Sensei, gives invaluable data on one of the world's biggest animation producers.
The chart, compiled by animator and educator Marco Sensei, gives invaluable data on one of the world's biggest animation producers.
“When I am writing, my Bose Noise-Canceling Headphones rarely leave my head,” says writer and director Damien O’Connor.
The film, which tells the story of Catalan artist and political activist Josep Bartoli, hits French theaters tomorrow.
War, gangsters, a drug-dealing piglet, and the gentle progress of an English couple's marriage. Pixar this ain't.
The revered cinematographer discusses his little-known work for the likes of Pixar and Dreamworks in a fascinating new podcast series.
In his debut feature "The Tower," Grorud draws on personal experience to tell a story of Palestinian refugees that spans five generations.
Makoto Shinkai's latest feature can now compete in two categories at next year's Academy Awards.
This major animation event is where deals gets made for European animated features.
Working with a limited budget, Nigerian artist Shofela Coker created a lush series of "breathing paintings" for the hybrid documentary "Liyana."
The buzzed-about psychological thriller "Ruben Brandt, Collector" is headed for a U.S release in 2019.
Congrats to all the filmmakers who were selected for GLAS, America's most important animation festival.
Headed to U.S. theaters next February…
In an era of alternative facts, the Walt Disney Company is generating some of its own.
European producers aren't following the same path as American animation producers. Here's some of the key things they do differently.
Animation is doing well everywhere this year, including the foreign-language category of the Oscars.
New Zealand is poised to enter the Academy Award race this year with "25 April," an adult-skewing animated feature about World War I.
Claude Barras' breakout animation debut "My Life As a Courgette" will represent Switzerland at the Academy Awards.
After a six-year break, Sony Pictures Classics is back in the animation game.
Designed for directors and producers from both animation and live-action documentary, AniDox:Lab expands storytelling possibilities by mixing the two schools of filmmaking.
'The Wanted 18' mashes animation, interviews, reenactments, and archival footage into a 75-minute absurdity chronicling the true story of 18 cows-at-large.