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Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema WANTS YOUR FILMS!!

Begins: August 4, 2017

The Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema is a non-profit organization established to support the development, and help expand the audiences, of independent cinema from around the globe.

Laika Headline News

BAFTA Los Angeles Presenting Master Class with Travis Knight

Masterclass with the president and CEO of the award-winning feature film animation studio LAIKA to be held at The Landmark Theater in West Los Angeles on Thursday, January 26.

GKIDS Headline News

GKIDS Unveils New English-Language Trailer for ‘My Life as a Zucchini’

Golden Globe-nominated film featuring the voices of Will Forte, Nick Offerman, Ellen Page and Amy Sedaris hits select U.S. theaters on February 24th.

Laika Headline News

LAIKA’s ‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ Opens Today in China

Infotainment China Media, the country’s first private international film sales agency, launches LAIKA’s stop-motion- and CG-animated feature across the Middle Kingdom on more than 7,500 screens.

NYICFF Headline News

NYICFF Announces 2017 Opening Weekend Lineup

New York International Children’s Film Festival celebrates 20th Anniversary run February 24 – March 19 with an opening weekend lineup including ‘My Life as a Zucchini,’ ‘Revolting Rhymes’ and ‘Your Name.’

Laika Headline News

Deborah Cook Receives Costume Designers Guild Nomination for LAIKA’s ‘Kubo and the Two Strings’

Pre-eminent stop-motion animation costumer receives historic first nomination from the Costume Designers Guild for a stop-motion animated feature.

Short Films ANIMATIONWorld

Keep it in Motion - Classic Animation Revisited: the Karo and Piyobupt trilogy

Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. This week he screens an informal trilogy by Koji Yamamura.

Adult Swim Headline News

WATCH: NSFW Animatic Teases Season 3 of ‘Rick and Morty’

Footage from an Adult Swim-hosted live stream drops viewers into the familiar scenario of Rick dragging Morty out of school for a series of surreal, darkly funny space-escapades that include a tribute to ‘Star Wars.’

Opinion ANIMATIONWorld

Cheer and Loathing in Animation: Episode VI - Fine To See You

Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes some freewheeling cheer or loathing on the animation community to be mused, countered, or disregarded. It’s your call.

Short Films ANIMATIONWorld

Cheer and Loathing in Animation: Episode V - You Satisfy Me

Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes some freewheeling cheer or loathing on the animation community to be mused, countered, or disregarded. It’s your call.

Short Films ANIMATIONWorld

Keep it in Motion - Classic Animation Revisited: 'A Pack of Gifts Now'

Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past.  This week he serves up a classic Christmas dish from Corky Quakenbush 

GKIDS Headline News

GKIDS Announces English-Language Voice Cast for ‘My Life as a Zucchini’

Will Forte, Nick Offerman, Ellen Page and Amy Sedaris lead cast; Golden Globe-nominated film to make English language premiere at Sundance.

Academy Awards Headline News

‘My Life as a Zucchini’ Advances in Foreign Language Oscar Race

Critically acclaimed stop-motion animated Cannes selection directed by Claude Barras among nine foreign language films to advance in Oscar race.

Short Film ANIMATIONWorld

Keep it in Motion: Classic Animation Revisited - Barry Purves' 'Screenplay'

Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past.  This week he takes a look at the brilliant 1992 puppet film, Screen Play by Barry Purves.

broadcast design Headline News

Aardman Nathan Love Delivers Season’s Greetings for Sprout’s ‘Holidays Unwrapped’

Co-directed by Native to Noise and Daniel Cohen, ‘Holidays Unwrapped’ broadcast package features 22 unique deliverables to celebrate Sprout’s holiday programming.

Short Films ANIMATIONWorld

Keep it in Motion: Classic Animation Revisited – Grant Munro's 'Toys'

Each week Chris Robinson takes a look at great films from animation’s past.  This week he takes a look at another rare NFB short (this time from Grant Munro) called, Toys.

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