Louis Clichy’s ‘Iron Boy’ Wins Special Jury Prize At Animation-Packed Cannes
Animated features and shorts were omnipresent across the Croisette this year, but only two animated titles left Cannes with awards recognition.
Animated features and shorts were omnipresent across the Croisette this year, but only two animated titles left Cannes with awards recognition.
Critics slammed 'Copán: La Leyenda' for uncanny visuals, forced school screenings, and replacing local artistry with AI tools.
Head of creative strategy Zach McCann explains why Bleacher Report is expanding its sports animation slate as anime, memes, and athlete fandoms converge.
The Ghibli veteran shares stories from the making of the beloved anime features, from sunrise shoots to the films' lush new 4K restorations.
The creative leads discuss the design rules, Titmouse pipeline, and grown-up relationship themes behind their return to adult animation.
Bobbypills and UMedia’s buzzy queer animated comedy follows a Paris gym icon battling a virus that turns gay men straight.
Gagnol talks collaborating with Lilas Cognet after long-time partner Jean-Loup Felicioli retired, handcrafted visuals, and bringing the 2D feature to Cannes.
After fumbling Looney Tunes features ‘The Day The Earth Blew Up’ and ‘Coyote vs. Acme,’ studio executives are looking to course correct.
Antonis and Stavros Fylladitis discuss mythology, creating an original indie universe, and shaking the stigma around game engine-produced shorts.
After the YouTube takedown, Philly's Marie Hart and Peter Heacock stepped in front of the lens alongside their puppet and watched tens of millions tune in.
Glitch Productions and Fathom have doubled the film’s theatrical footprint as demand grows for the feature-length finale to the viral indie web series.
Syvokin was a visionary artist and teacher who reshaped Soviet-era Ukrainian animation through satire, experimentation, and generations of students.
Festival plans include major superhero previews, Netflix and Adult Swim originals, and the world premiere of a new Batman feature.
Creator Brandon Lake discusses bringing 'Know Your Rights University' to YouTube with veteran stop-motion artists and a 'Schoolhouse Rock!' spirit.
The streamer will also tease Ricky Gervais's 'Alley Cats,' the new 'The One Piece' series, upcoming feature 'Steps,' and more.
'Short, fast, cheap, and funny': inside the working method that's kept the indie icon drawing through five decades and ten features.
The industry vet says years of original 2D work was swept into a vague system with little explanation from a truly inauthentic customer service system.
Inside the indie crowdfunded comedy about a 113-year-old vampire and her immigrant family, plus why its creator says studios get IP all wrong.
Director José Ucha and his team walk us through the break-neck production behind their stylish May the 4th animated tribute.
After two years of development, the director realized his teen superhero story had become a Frankenstein. So he pitched cutting humans entirely.