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Dante Rustav presents a collective animation practice developed among young authors in Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Guest Author: Dante Rustav Over the past few years, I have been working with collective animation practices developed...
- Type: Article
- Author: ZF Team
- Category: Production
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The complete list of winners for the 2026 Animafest Zagreb festival. The 36th Animafest Zagreb (6-13 June 2026, Zagreb, Croatia) handed out its awards on 13th June. The Canadian/French feature animation film ' Death does not Exist' by Félix...
- Type: Article
- Author: ZF Team
- Category: Festivals
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Olga Bobrowska reports on the latest 2018 edition of Animafest Zagreb and the feature films line-up. We've Been Blessed with Fine Programming Praise be the selectors. None of the eight works in the competition has given me a headache (though I did...
- Type: Article
- Author: Olga Bobrowska
- Category: Festivals
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Eliane Gordeeff reviews and talks to 'Bizarre Fish From the Abyssal Zone' animation director, Marcelo Marão; the trailer premieres exclusively at Zippy Frames. 'Bizarre Fish From the Abyssal Zone' (Bizarros Peixes das Fossas Abissais) by the Brazilian...
- Type: Article
- Author: Eliane Gordeeff
- Category: Reviews
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The first-ever animated cartoon from the Soviet Union was made by none other than the avant-garde director Dziga Vertov. One of the most important and individualistic Soviet directors to emerge from the communist era, Dziga Vertov was known for his...
- Type: Article
- Author: ZF Team
- Category: Shorts
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The Oscar-nominated French director moves forward with his third animation feature film, inspired by the Italian auteur's drawings and diaries. Imagine the following setting: In early-1980s Italy, a pair of ageing brothers who, separated by the twists...
- Type: Article
- Author: ZF Team
- Category: Production
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The iconic star was one of the driving forces behind Jimmy Murakami's dark nuclear satire, When the Wind Blows. Jimmy Murakami's 1986 animated masterpiece When The Wind Blows (1986) was based on Raymond Briggs' graphic novel with the same name. The...
- Type: Article
- Author: ZF Team
- Category: News
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Sylvain Chomet Does Carmenhttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/sylvain-chomet-does-carmen
The creator of Triplets of Belleville and The Illusionist reworks the classic Carmen myth in the Stromae video. The Oscar-nominated French director Sylvain Chomet goes heavily on capitalism and the emergence of social media in his visual treatment of...
- Type: Article
- Author: ZF Team
- Category: Shorts
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Eliane Gordeeff chats with Alexandra Ramires, a Portuguese animator, during the Quirino Awards 2021. Alexandra Ramires is the award-winning director of Tie (Elo) an animation short, which received the award from the National Animation Prize (PNA,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Eliane Gordeeff
- Category: Interviews
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Animae Caribehttps://www.zippyframes.com/festivals/next-festivals/animae-caribe
About the Festival: Apart from the fact that Animae Caribe International Animation & Digital Media Festival is still celebrating 20 Years as the premiere Animation festival in the Caribbean, we are so happy to announce that we are on-island, alive, and...
- Type: Event
- Event Category: ANIMATION & FILM FESTIVALS
- Event Date: 2026-10-28 00:00:00
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The top 5 animated films of 2011 (and not all of them from the US) by Zippy Frames. Was 2011 a bad year for animated feature films? Pixar and DreamWorks did not fare critically well with their latest efforts (Cars 2 and Puss in Boots, respectively)....
- Type: Article
- Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
- Category: News
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Children Who Chase Lost Voices by Makoto Shinkai is a rich journey into the world of dead, full of adventure - but leaves much to be sensed about life and the role of humans within. Children Who Chase Lost Voices from Deep Below would be unfair to its...
- Type: Article
- Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
- Category: Reviews
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The stop-motion feature film Selkirk, The Real Robinson Crusoe, by the Uruguayan director Walter Tournier is short of flashy adventures, but full of character motivation. Selkirk, The Real Robinson Crusoe (Selkirk, el verdadero Robinson Crusoe, prod....
- Type: Article
- Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
- Category: Reviews
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Noam Chomsky talks to Michel Gondry (in animation). Michel Gondry's opening statement in Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? rests on the elusive nature of the filming process, which makes cuts invisible, and presents a ready-made reality: an inappropriate...
- Type: Article
- Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
- Category: Reviews
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Betty by Will Andersonhttps://www.zippyframes.com/shorts/betty-will-anderson
BAFTA-winning animation director Will Anderson talks to Zippy Frames on his new animation short, Betty. Read the interview and watch the history of a breakup. Scottish animation director Will Anderson always investigates the border between fiction and...
- Type: Article
- Author: Vassilis Kroustallis
- Category: Shorts



