All Animation articles – Page 6
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’Mount Fuji As Seen From A Moving Train’: Annecy Review
Multi-disciplinary, meditative journey through Japan to its most famous natural landmark
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‘My Sunny Maad’: Annecy Review
A Czech woman builds a new life in Kabul with her Afghan husband
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‘You Animal!’: Annecy Review
A frustrated feline finds herself caught between two lovers in this quirky Filipino animation
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‘Snotty Boy’: Annecy Review
Visually distinctive dramatisation of the life of cult Austrian cartoonist Manfred Deix
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‘Poupelle Of Chimneytown’: Rotterdam Review (Closing film)
A young chimney sweep befriends a man made of garbage in this animated Japanese eco-fable
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‘Spirit Untamed’: Review
DreamWorks animation franchise takes its cue from the recent Netflix series
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News
Marvel Studios’ Victoria Alonso to join Annecy’s Women In Animation Summit
This year’s conference will focus on the business case for diversity.
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Annecy unveils main feature competition selections for hybrid 2021 edition
Recent winners of prestigious Cristal award include I Lost My Body and My Life As A Courgette.
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‘The Mitchells Vs. The Machines’: Review
A delightful family comedy moves from Sony to Netflix, where it should be welcomed with open arms
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‘Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway’: Review
Beatrix Potter’s bunny hops back into cinemas after a year’s delay at a fast and furious pace
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‘Tom And Jerry’: Review
The cat, the mouse, and Chloe Grace Moretz, are far more animated than the film they appear in
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‘Cryptozoo’: Sundance Reviews
A sweet trip from the makers of ’My Entire High School Sinking Into The Sea’
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‘Flee’: Sundance Review
The story of an Afghan refugee is enhanced by the enlightened animations of Jonas Poher Rasmussen and his team
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‘Soul’: London Review
Delayed now until Christmas Day streaming, Pixar’s stunning animation doesn’t disappoint
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‘Jiang Ziya’: Review (China Golden Week)
A new cinematic universe establishes itself with the second in the ‘Fengshen’ series of fantastical stories
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‘Wolfwalkers’: Toronto Review
Cartoon Saloon’s Irish folklore trilogy ends with a film which seems destined to become an instant classic
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‘Josep’: Cannes 2020 Label Review
A delicate rendering of how Spanish artist Josep Bartoli escaped a prision camp in France
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