2025 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘Boat People’ Directors Thao Lam And Kjell Boersma
The NFB film earned its Oscars qualification by winning the Helen Hill Award for animated short at the New Orleans Film Festival.
The NFB film earned its Oscars qualification by winning the Helen Hill Award for animated short at the New Orleans Film Festival.
Terril Calder, Marta Pajek, Amanda Forbis, and Wendy Tilby will participate in a digital roundtable hosted by the NFB and The Animation Showcase.
Using Giphy, Boya is baking up an expanded universe called ‘The Mill’ to generate interest in a short film and/or series.
At 91 years young, the animation legend keeps plenty busy at his farm near the U.S.-Canada border.
“Hotel Transylvania: The Series” and “Corner Gas Animated” lead the television categories with the most nominations.
A satire that lifts plastic surgery to another level.
Winner of the Canadian Screen Award for best animated short, “The Tesla World Light” makes its free online debut today.
Hundreds of classic animated films have been made in one of the most unlikely animation studios. Paul Driessen, Torill Kove, Jacques Drouin, Janet Perlman, and others share memories of the awkward but beloved NFB building.
Here are the nominees in the Academy’s three animation-related categories.
Based on the classic story by Branko Ćopić, “Hedgehog’s Home” is a tale that reminds us there truly is no place like home.
Director and animator Luc Chamberland carries multiple notebooks wherever he goes. “There’s too much stuff happening in the head so I write it and write it and get it out.”
Four animated projects are getting the spotlight at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight sidebar.
Four lesbians reveal the nitty-gritty about their first loves, and share their erotic and fumbling attempts at sexual expression.
Premiering today as part of the second season of CB Fest is I Am Here (Canada, 2016), an entrancing short that will lure you in with its …
Following big success on the festival circuit, Ann Marie Fleming’s quirky indie feature “Window Horses” is set for an Oscar-qualifying run.
The National Film Board of Canada has launched a timely series of 14 shorts, describing them as “public service alerts for a new era.”
Theo Ushev breaks down his creative process on the making of his latest thought-provoking short.
Franck Dion talks about the making of his poetic film “The Head Vanishes.”
An appreciation of Caroline Leaf’s powerful and significant film “Two Sisters,” a momentous celebration of the work of women’s hands.
Canada’s publicly-funded film studio has pledged to commit half of its production budget to women filmmakers.