‘Redesigning Christmas’ by Torill Kove
Will Santa be able to get through a contemporary chimney on the flat-roofed home of architects?
Will Santa be able to get through a contemporary chimney on the flat-roofed home of architects?
The National Film Board of Canada premiered its Oscar-shortlisted and Annie-nominated film “Me and My Moulton” on the Internet this afternoon. The catch is that the film will only be available to view for 48 hours.
A common social gaffe—forgetting somebody’s name—is the starting point for a mind-bending romp through the unconscious.
Tomorrow night in Manhattan, the National Film Board of Canada will present its latest films.
Veteran Polish filmmaker Piotr Dumala won the short film grand prize for “Hipopotamy” at the Ottawa International Animation Festival, which wrapped up its 2014 edition yesterday.
Any reason to celebrate the National Film Board of Canada is a good one; the NFB is a model for government-funded arts organizations, both in the freedom granted its filmmakers and its long string of successes.
An amusing reflection on our habit of looking before we leap. What he shows us is the little person inside each of us, the cautious character we all know, who acts to keep us out of trouble but also in a state of defeat. The film show how to face up to your fears, how to make your worst fears look plain silly.
To commemorate the National Film Board of Canada’s 75th anniversary, Canada Post released a set of five stamps this month that celebrate the government-run studio’s films.
In this short animation, Oscar-winning director Chris Landreth (“Ryan”) uses a common social gaffe—forgetting somebody’s name—as the starting point for a mind-bending romp through the unconscious.
In a survey of festival programmers and critics, Theodore Ushev’s “Gloria Victoria” was the most well liked animated short of the year.
The National Film Board of Canada, North America’s most prolific studio dedicated to the personal and artistic expression of animation …
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PHOENIX NEW MEDIA LIMITED (FENG) TO FEATURE NFB DOCUMENTARIES AND ANIMATION ON FIRST CANADIAN-BRANDED DIGITAL CHANNEL IN CHINA NFB deal …
Regina Pessoa’s Kali the Little Vampire, Georges Schwizgebel’s Romance and Franck Dion’s Edmond Was a Donkey also featured at …
Winner in the Interactive New Media category of the NFB-TVO Calling Card Program Toronto, May 10, 2012 — The National Film Board of …
Kaj Pindal, who turns eighty-five years old this year, ranks up there as one of my all-time favorite animators. Pindal typically works …
BREWMASTERS NOTE: This week Cartoon Brew takes a closer look at the five Academy Award nominated animated shorts. Each day at 10am …