All Animation articles
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Reviews‘Minions & Monsters’ review: The half-pint heroes return for a gleefully anarchic animation set in 1920s Hollywood
Christoph Waltz, Allison Janney and Jesse Eisenberg lend their voices to the latest instalment in Illumination’s hit franchise
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Reviews‘The Violinist’ review: Annecy Cristal winner is sedate, traditional Singapore-set animation
Source: Annecy ‘The Violinist’ Dir. Ervin Han, Raúl García. Singapore/Spain/Italy. 2026. 114mins When an enterprising Spanish journalist tracks down a veteran virtuoso violinist and asks to hear the story of her cherished instrument, the result is an epic, multi-decade-spanning tale of love and loss, musical creation and ...
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Reviews‘Blaise’ review: Droll French animation follows an introverted teen and his dysfunctional parents
Dimitri Planchon and Jean-Paul Guigue’s follow-up to their popular TV series premieres in Annecy
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NewsÁlex de la Iglesia to make animation feature debut with ‘Ages of Madness: The Howling of the Jinn’
Adult 3D animation production is based on the universe of influential US horror and sci-fi writer H.P. Lovecraft.
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Reviews‘Julián’ review: Latest animation from Ireland’s Carton Saloon is vibrant Brooklyn-set coming-of-age drama
Louise Bagnall’s feature debut makes its bow at Annecy
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Reviews‘Rogue Trooper’ review: Duncan Jones adapts 2000 AD comic strip into eccentric, entertaining animated actioner
Aneurin Barnard, Jack Lowden and Hayley Atwell lend their voices to Jones’s Annecy premiere
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Reviews‘Lucy Lost’ review: Charming, playful animated adaptation of Michael Morpurgo novel ‘Listen To The Moon’
Olivier Clért’s feature debut plays Annecy competition following its Cannes premiere
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Reviews‘Iron Boy’ review: French animator Louis Clichy’s first feature is striking, personal study of a challenging childhood
Clichy’s debut bowed in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard before moving on to Annecy competition
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Reviews‘In Waves’ review: French debut animation is handsome, empathetic study of love and grief
French-Vietnamese director Phuong Mai Nguyen’s first feature plays Annecy competition after opening Cannes Critics’ Week
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Reviews‘We Are Aliens’ review: Delicate, sophisticated Japanese animation tracks the fragility of boyhood
Kohei Kadowaki’s debut feature heads to Annecy after a Cannes premiere
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Reviews‘Viva Carmen’ review: Sébastien Laudenbach follows ‘Chicken For Linda!’ with vivid animated take on Bizet’s ‘Carmen’
Laudenbach’s third feature premieres in Cannes Directors Fortnight before moving on to Annecy
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Reviews‘Jim Queen’ review: Cheeky French animation proves an irreverent celebration of LGBTQ+ culture
Feature premieres in Cannes Midnight strand before opening in France in June
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News'Gus, The Guide Dog', ‘The Neverending Pillow Fort’ head Sola Media’s Cannes slate
EXCLUSIVE: ’The Neverending Pillow Fort’ is co-scripted by Gurinder Chadha and Paul Mayeda Berges.
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News10 projects with international potential at Cartoon Movie 2026
Screen picks out 10 titles at animation co-production and pitching forum, spanning a mix of territories, genres and target audiences
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Reviews‘Hoppers’ review: Pixar bounces back with charmingly oddball family animation
A teenager goes to extreme lengths to save an endangered glade in Daniel Chong’s warm-hearted environmental comedy
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Reviews‘A New Dawn’ review: Slight Japanese debut pairs delicate 2D animation with story of resistance
Yoshitoshi Shinomiya’s Berlin Competition title is set in a legendary fireworks factory scheduled for destruction
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FeaturesHow pandemic-era BTS concerts and Korean folklore inspired ‘KPop Demon Hunters’
Writer/directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans discuss the evolution of the Golden Globe-winning musical animation phenomenon – the most-watched film of all time on Netflix
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FeaturesMaking ‘Arco’: the modestly budgeted French animation that is an awards season dark horse
Screen talks to director Ugo Bienvenu and producer Sophie Mas about bringing their hand-drawn feature to life
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FeaturesThe personal story that inspired animation contender ‘In Your Dreams’
The threat of parental split as a child inspired writer/director Alex Woo to deepen animated fantasy ’In Your Dreams’
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Reviews‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants’ review: The aquatic hero returns in joyful animation
The fourth SpongeBob theatrical feature shows the beloved character can still charms audiences after 25 years on screen















