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The Belgian autobiographical documentary by Jung and Laurent Boileau won the Grand Prix of the Zagreb festival.

A new version of the prince waiting to be kissed. Watch the Gobelins students short, The Dauphin Dolphin.

Ernest and Celestine, A Liar's Autobiography, Wrinkles and 6 other features compete in the Animafest programme, whereas 5 more features will be screened at the world Panorama.

Common Side Effects  by Udo Prinsen explores the limits of memory and love. Watch the poetic short.

A charming film with two children in the forest, created by Rohana Mentz and Laura Müller. Watch the film.

Animator Misha Klein, who worked in Coraline, presents his stop-motion short Fred.

The Czech film Pandas by  Matúš Vizar won the third prize at the Cinéfondation section in Cannes.

A combination of lyrical live-action with stop-motion animation in Eric Leiser's If I was. Watch the music video.

Animation Sans Frontières (ASF) calls for participants

Tom Jobbins, a graduate of National Film and Television School (UK) looks back to the 1977 event of sending a Golden Record into space.

See the winners in animation at the 40th Student Academy Awards.

Tom Law, a fourth year student at CalArts, describes graphically a failure to communicate.

Animafest Zagreb 2013 celebrates 100 years of Norwegian animation and presents its jury members

Isabel Herguera has designed the poster for the upcoming Anima festival in Brussels-Flagey.

A new feature in production details the story of troubled times in Cambodia, and finds French distribution. Director Denis Do talks to Zippyframes.com about Funan.

The 40th competition of the Academy of the Arts and Sciences for its Student Academy Awards is under way. 9 works are nominated in the animation category, with more animated nominees in differerent categories.

The Boy and His Atom is a playful scientific experiment on atoms by IBM. Watch the stop-motion film below.

See the list of selected projects for the Creative Focus section of the 2013 Annecy International Film Festival.

A documentary on the ill-fated feature project of the Academy Award-winning animator, Richard Williams, illuminated aspects of the animation business usually left untold.

A new documentary feature on the Academy Award-winning animator Richard Wiliams, Persistence of Vision, has been selected at Annecy festival, France. Its director, Kevin Schreck, talks to Zippy Frames.

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