‘Flow,’ ‘Wander To Wonder’ Win Top Honors At Animation Is Film Festival
Both films have emerged as key Oscar contenders in the animated feature and short categories.
Both films have emerged as key Oscar contenders in the animated feature and short categories.
The awards will be presented December 7 in Switzerland.
Gints Zilbalodis’s ‘Flow,’ one of the very best animated features of the year, will be released in the U.S. in November.
The Ottawa win should help reinforce the fact that ‘Flow’ is one of the best animated films of 2024 and a real Oscar contender during the upcoming awards season.
The feature film won more awards at Annecy this year than any other film in competition, including the audience award.
Dozens of prizes were handed out tonight at Annecy, the world’s largest animation festival.
The film just premiered in the Un Certain Regard sidebar at Cannes and will screen in competition at Annecy next month.
‘Flow’ comes from ‘Away’ director Gints Zilbalodis while ‘Barracuda’ is directed by ‘Nocturna’ helmer Adrià Garcia.
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North America’s largest animation festival will screen 54 shorts and six features in competition.
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It’s hard to imagine a more perfect start for an independent animated feature.
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