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#Cannes

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Flóra Anna Buda’s ’27’ Is Heading To Cannes’ Short Film Competition, Check Out The Exclusive Trailer

Buda talks to us about how her work has evolved since ‘Entropia’ and what she wants to do differently on her next film.

By Jamie Lang | 2 years ago

Elemental, Ruby Gillman Elemental, Ruby Gillman

Hollywood Heads To France: Pixar’s ‘Elemental’ Will World Premiere At Cannes Before Dreamworks’ ‘Ruby Gillman’ Debuts At Annecy

‘Elemental’ will then hit theaters on June 16, with ‘Ruby heading to cinemas on June 30.

By Jamie Lang | 2 years ago

Little Nicholas and My Love Affair with Marriage

Festival News: ‘Little Nicholas’ Headed To Cannes, ‘My Love Affair With Marriage’ To Tribeca

Two new animated features are getting major festival debuts.

By Jamie Lang | 3 years ago

Where Is Anne Frank

Watch The Trailer For ‘Where Is Anne Frank,’ Ari Folman’s Latest Cannes-Playing Feature

Folman wanted to tell Anne’s well-known story “to the youngest audience I could.”

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 4 years ago

Mamoru Hosoda and Hayao Miyazaki

Mamoru Hosoda Says Hayao Miyazaki “Does Not Have Confidence In Himself As A Man”

The director of “Belle” says that a lot of anime filmmakers present young women in a way that “has nothing to do with the reality of who they are.”

By Amid Amidi | 4 years ago

Cannes Audience Clapped For 14 Straight Minutes After Mamoru Hosoda’s ‘Belle’

This could well be the longest standing ovation the festival has ever given to an animated film.

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 4 years ago

Cannes 2021

Cannes Animation Lineup: ‘Belle,’ ‘Where Is Anne Frank,’ ‘The Summit Of The Gods’

The festival will also host the world premiere of “Satoshi Kon, The Illusionist,” a documentary about the late anime master.

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 4 years ago

"The Legend of Hei"

China’s Joy Pictures Continues Expansion Into Animation With Two New Films At Cannes Market

When it comes to animation, the co-producers of “The Legend of Hei” mean business.

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 5 years ago

Studiocanal Launches New Feature ‘Around the World’

The animal-centric version of the Jules Verne novel stars a marmoset and a scheming frog.

By Amid Amidi | 6 years ago

Rémi Chayé’s New Feature ‘Calamity – A Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary’ Acquired Up By Indie Sales

Indie Sales has boarded Rémi Chayé’s next hand-drawn feature film.

By Carlos Aguilar | 6 years ago

Michael Dudok de Wit’s ‘The Red Turtle’ Wins At Cannes

Studio Ghibli’s first-ever co-production went up against 17 live-action films at Cannes, and won the special jury prize.

By Amid Amidi | 9 years ago

Sony Pictures Classics Acquires U.S. Rights To ‘The Red Turtle’

After a six-year break, Sony Pictures Classics is back in the animation game.

By Amid Amidi | 9 years ago

Watch the Trailer for Michael Dudok de Wit’s ‘The Red Turtle,’ Debuting At Cannes

It’s the first European film that Japan’s legendary Studio Ghibli has co-produced.

By Amid Amidi | 9 years ago

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