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Les Liens de Sang / Blood Ties animation film still

5 students from Paris-based school Ecole Georges Méliès create a seductive animation thriller. 

For all animators who want to work on an animation documentary, this is a no-miss opportunity from Animation Workshop, Denmark.

Charlie Kaufmann's stop-motion feature has a trailer.

Špela Čadež 2013 photo

She's talented, European and fights hard for her puppet world. The Slovenian stop-motion director Špela Čadež talks to Zippy Frames.

Twisted Dreams of History Conference visual

Academic conference on Subversion and Deformation in Animated Film in Poland. Open call for papers underway.

It was a French animation studio, and now it has become a cultural centre and residency. Ciclic Animation opened its doors in September 2015.

Battledream Chronicle animation feature still

The first animated feature from Martinique is an engrossing sci-fi adventure.

Sabogal animation feature still

A neo-noir animation feature from Colombia mixes live-action atrocities with animated personal settings.

A retrospective of the acclaimed Polish director, political themes and Špela Čadež join the programme of the 2015 Country Animafest in Cyprus.

Miss Todd by Kristina Yee animation film still

The first woman to build and design a plane now an animated short. Watch the Student Academy-awarded Miss Todd by Kristina Yee.

Theodore Ushev photo

He is both daring  and innovative, but also easily at home when experimenting with what he knows best: visual forms that move. Bulgarian-Canadian artist Theodore Ushev talked to Zippy Frames during the 2015 Annecy festival.

Longway North animation feature still

The premiere animation feature by powerhouse French production company Sacrebleu claims to show that 2D animation and classic movie adventure is not dead - and it does a commendable job.

The Prophet animation feature still

It is multi-talented, much-loved and needs a lot of sympathy. Still, the feature animation of Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet is an uneven feature - and not because of its episodic structure.

Little From The Fish Shop animation feature still

It will have a hard time getting shown outside of its native country, but this adult and poignant adaptation of Andersen's The Little Mermaid must not get unnoticed.

Jung photo

Approved for Adoption was the documentary animation that put him into the indie animation spotlight. Jung now talks to Zippy Frames from Zagreb, Animafest.

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