Nowhere to Go But Up: Ukraine Animation Carries On Two Years After Russian Invasion
Ukrainian artists and educators discuss the work they’re doing to keep the region’s animation sector alive in the face of terrible adversity.
Ukrainian artists and educators discuss the work they’re doing to keep the region’s animation sector alive in the face of terrible adversity.
This week’s subject is Estonian master Priit Pärn, the animation successor of Jean-Luc Godard, George Grosz, Pop Art, and Monty Python.
Happy Fourth of July?
Chris Robinson looks at a few different ways to read the Ottawa grand prize-winning film “The Night of the Carrots.”
After being booted by the school last month, the legendary filmmaker has reached an agreement to continue teaching at the school.
How does one of the most famous animators in the world get booted from his country’s only animation school?
Hundreds of other animated shorts were released last year; which ones were the best?
An early work by Estonian animation master Priit Pärn.
Laura Heit’s Animation Sketchbooks (published this month by Chronicle Books in the US, and earlier by Thames & Hudson in the UK) offers a …
Not About Us is a sensitively composed student film effort by Swiss artist Michael Frei: The short is a symbolic staging of the …
It’s the last night of Priit Pärn screenings at the Spectacle Theater in Williamsburg (124 S. 3rd Street, Brooklyn, NY). Pärn is …
Curated by Steve Cossman Presented by MONO NO AWARE, Joonis Films, and the Estonian Consulate THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH – 7:30PM …
Heads up, New Yorkers: Estonian animator Priit Pärn will be making a rare appearence in Brooklyn to attend a specially curated screening …
If you can’t make it to Annecy this week – you can always stay home with a case of wine, with labels drawn by an international collection …