French Animation

Sometimes visual deficiencies become a challenges for animators. Read the info about and watch the  Astigmatismofilm, now Annecy-selected.

Le Tableau (The Painting) by the French master Jean-François Laguionie can at the same time enchant the eye and capture the mind of the spectator.

A French graduation film, Let the sun come in by Charles Lemor attains drama and beauty.

What happens when the inner conflict in you becomes a version of the Evil Queen mirror? Watch the relentless Réflexion by Yoshimichi Tamura & Planktoon.

 Review of the French animated feature film, Zarafa.

After the artistic success of The Rabbi's Cat, the team of Autochenille Productions, prepares an animated version of the acclaimed graphic novel, Aya de Yopougoun, directed by  Marguerite Abouet and Clément Oubrerie. Watch the trailer.

Paul Cabon and Canal J à l'Ecole de la Poudrière offer a short tale of talking and disappearing heads. Watch below:

Michel Ocelot prepares an enchanting panel of animated silhouettes in his Tales of the Night.

An almost gravity-free hand-drawn film proves to be a suspenseful police thriller.

How to love your books -and alienate your sister. Review of Kerity.

 Interview with Leon Vidmar and Jean-Claude Rozec (‘Tales from the Magic Garden’)

At the 75th Berlinale, Zippy Frames spoke with two directors of 'Tales from the Magic Garden', a new stop-motion animation feature film perfect for families.

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