All Animation articles – Page 2
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‘The Most Precious Of Cargoes’: Cannes Review
Michel Hazanavicius’s animated Competition title is set against the backdrop of Holocaust
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News
Stopmotion animation ‘The Songbirds’ Secret’ flies to France TV Distribution (exclusive)
The children’s adventure film has been created by using paper cut-outs in stopmotion animation.
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France’s Folivari to produce coming-of-age animation ‘The Wild Inside’ (exclusive)
’The Summit Of Gods’ director Patrick Imbert will write and direct the coming-of-age animation.
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Sola Media boards ‘The Lost Tiger’, the first animated feature directed by an Indigenous woman (exclusive)
‘The Lost Tiger’ is directed and co-written by Chantelle Murray.
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‘10 Lives’: Sundance Review
Charming UK children’s animation sees a spoiled cat suddenly run out of lives
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Odin’s Eye cracks international sales rights to Mexican animation 'Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue’ (exlcusive)
The Mexican feature known in Spanish as Huevitos Congelados is produced by Televisa Univision.
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‘Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget’: London Review
Aardman’s long-awaited sequel to its most successful feature ever looks set to become a family favourite
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‘Sultana’s Dream’ seals German deal to social impact label Films That Matter (exclusive)
The 2D animation depicting a feminist utopia is premiered at San Sebastian before moving to Filmfest Hamburg.
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Viva Kids buys ‘The Jungle Bunch World Tour’ for North America (exclusive)
The French animation film is the second in a franchise sold internationally by SND.
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‘They Shot The Piano Player’: San Sebastian Review
Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal return to South America and a bossa nova pianist who mysteriously disappeared in 1976
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‘Sultana’s Dream’: San Sebastian Review
Isabel Heguera’s enchanting animation springs off a 1905 Muslim feminist text
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San Sebastian opens with tribute to Hayao Miyazaki
”I adore his cinema,” said festival director José Luis Rebordinos of Hayao Miyazaki. ”He is in my list of all-time favourite directors.”
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‘The Boy And The Heron’: Toronto Review
TIFF opener is Hayao Miyazaki’s long awaited return to film-making
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‘A Greyhound Of A Girl’: Galway Review
A young girl confronts mortality in this colourful animated adaptation of Roddy Doyle’s novel
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‘Four Souls Of Coyote’: Annecy Review
Native American teenagers confront an oil pipeline project in this Annecy Jury Award-winning animation from Hungary
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‘The Tunnel To Summer, The Exit Of Goodbyes’: Annecy Review
An animation for the ages from Japan’s Tomohisa Taguchi wins the Paul Grimault prize at Annecy
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‘Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken’: Annecy Review
A teenage girl discovers she is a sea beast in this likeable Dreamworks animation
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Features
“We create characters as if they were sculptures in a museum”: Jorge R. Gutiérrez on working with his artist wife
‘The Book Of Life’s’ Jorge R. Gutiérrez works with artist Sandra Equihua on the elaborate character design that populate his animations.
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Features
“Mexico’s stop-motion success is due to a lack of resources,” say Cinema Fantasma duo behind ‘Frankelda’s Book Of Spooks’
Roy Ambriz and Arturo Ambriz’s Cinema Fantasma are pitching a ‘Frankelda’ feature in Annecy.
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Features
“Executives hardly realise the demand for anime," says 'Onyx Equinox' creator Sofia Alexander
Mexican animator is serving as a jury member for the main features competition at Annecy.