European Animation Features

Vassilis Kroustallis reviews the latest Cartoon Saloon animation feature Wolfwalkers by Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart.

Film review for I Lost My Body (J'ai perdu mon corps) by Jérémy Clapin.

Review for the feature animation Klaus by Sergio Pablos.

Film review for The Prince's Voyage by  Jean-François Laguionie and Xavier Picard.

Away is a prime 3D immersive experience without the use of sex, drugs or rock'n'roll. Read our review for the Latvian animation feature Away by Gints Zilbalodis.

 Our film review for the Spanish animation feature Buñuel In the Labyrinth of the Turtles by Salvador Simo.

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It's a post-modern heist film, full of references and short of surprises. Our review for Ruben Brandt, Collector by Milorad Krstic.

Denis Do portrays a piece in Cambodian history through the eyes of a mother looking for her child.

The 1950 Brest bloodied strike gets a cinematic, animated treatment by Oliiver Cossu and Les Armateurs.

The new feature film by Michel Ocelot (Kirikou and the Sorceress, Azur and Asmar) has the art and science aligned to save the world from gender-based catastrophe.

Personal journeys of lost cause mingle with vestiges of colonial power in the stand-out stop-motion animation feature by Emma De Swaef and Marc James Roels.

A film easy to like and harder to cherish. Review for the stop-motion Estonian feature film, Captain Morten and the Spider Queen.

Film review for the Czech animation feature The Oddsockeaters by Galina Miklínová.

When Kronenberg met The Fantastic Planet. Film review for the Spanish animation feature Birdboy:The Forgotten Children.

Ethel and Ernest feels unashamedly nostalgic, carefully researched and with a heart.

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