The New Wave Of Latin American Animated Features: 10 Films To Watch For
With over 100 animated features in development and production across Latin America, the region is setting itself up for an animation renaissance.
With over 100 animated features in development and production across Latin America, the region is setting itself up for an animation renaissance.
The first Brazilian animated film was shown in theaters on January 22, 1917.
The award-winning Brazilian director Alê Abreu reveals details exclusively to Cartoon Brew about his next animated feature.
Festival by Pixelatl begins today in Cuernavaca, Mexico, in what promises to be the largest-ever animation industry event that has ever happened in Mexico.
Produced in Brazil for just $2.5 million by first-time animation director Luiz Bolognesi, Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury is among the …
The Annecy International Animated Film Festival, which concluded on June 15th, awarded its Cristal prize for feature to the Brazilian …