5 Animation Projects Supported by Film Fund Luxembourg

The Summit of the Gods (Le sommet des dieux), Allah is Not Obliged among the feature film projects to get funding.

Superbia by Luca Tóth

Here's a bittersweet surrealistic story of the man and the woman in gender-bending colors. Watch (the mature-themed) Superbia by Hungarian director Luca Tóth.

Ruben Brandt, Collector: Ηungarian Feature on Art and Heist

A new Hungarian animated feature from the awarded animator Milorad Krstic premieres at the 2018 Locarno Festival.

9 Ways to Draw A Person by Sasha Svirsky

Imagination should take a poetic leap forwards. Watch 9 Ways To Draw A Person by Sasha Svirsky.

Book: The Computer-Animated Film by Christopher Holliday

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KCL University professor  Christopher Holliday argues computer animated films constitute a genre in their own right in his new book The Computer-Animated Film: Industry, Style and Genre.

Dogs Minds by Peter Millard

UK animation director Peter Millard investigates the guilty consequences of talking dogs. Here's the hilariously nonsensical film.

Random Walks by Borbála Tompa

When people's lives intersect. Watch the animation documentary Random Walks by Hungarian animation artist Borbála Tompa.

Anibar Goes 50/50 in its 9th Edition

The Peja festival will also feature both Belgium animators  Lora D’Addazio and Britt Raes for this year's visual identity.

2018 Fest Anča Festival Report: Time To Talk On Time

Uri and Michelle Kranot, Milos Tomić, Ivana Sebestova, Sanni Lahtinen win at the 11th Slovakian fest. Full winners and festival report.

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