‘Ice Merchants’ Awarded Cannes’ Critics’ Week Prize For Short Film
João Gonzalez’s Ice Merchants was the first-ever Portuguese animated film to win an award at the Cannes Film Festival.
João Gonzalez’s Ice Merchants was the first-ever Portuguese animated film to win an award at the Cannes Film Festival.
A film behind a horse. Obscuring the narrative. My act of self destruction.
Springboard is where Europe’s young generation of animation creators come to pitch their brightest ideas.
A mixed-media biography of a fictional animation tycoon.
The graduating class of Royal College of Art’s Master’s in Animation program is presenting their year-end exhibition online — and you’re invited!
With real testimony from a Korean prostitute, this painted animation explores what it is like to be the subject of other people’s pleasure.
Two drunk friends accidentally walk into a crime scene.
Imagining the sensations of attraction and pleasure in insects, and the seduction methods of the plants and fungi that beckon.
“Barbeque,” winner of best graduation film at 2018 Annecy, is now online.
A film about impulses we all feel but never act upon.
Herman’s quiet, colorful world is suddenly interrupted by something loud and stressy.
In a fucked up world, two opposite characters meet.
When Big finds a new toy to play with, Tiny isn’t very happy about it.
Discover the art of Paul Vester, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day!
“Meanwhile” follows four characters traversing a city, each lost in their own separate worlds, trapped in their memories, regrets and frustrations.
Discover the art of Mak Ying-Ping, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day!
Through memories and interviews, “Yellow Fever” focuses on African women’s self-image and the almost schizophrenic pursuit of beauty imposed by a globalized society.
There are small people wearing hats in the society.
Marcus Armitage’s BAFTA-nominated, Annecy-winning graduation film is our pick of the day.
We are all born as wet as a banana, around 75% water.
The mundane story of a heartbroken man, an online gambling addict, an alcoholic kleptomaniac, and an anxious loner living in the same apartment building.
A man enters a bathroom and finds a lot of pairs from his own body. This discovery makes him thinking he is a sum of two. The thought leads him becoming two. ‘Wow, look at this,’ he says to his double.
Somewhere, our limbs lost in the distance.
Jean Jullien is a multidisciplinary French artist living in London. He studied at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of …
Director and animator Run Wrake died from cancer last year, much too young at age 47. This Wednesday in London, onedotzero and the Royal …
Dave Prosser studied illustration at Norwich School of Art and Design and animation at the Royal College of Art in London, and is part of …
Nicolas Ménard is an artist from Montreal currently studying at the Royal College of Art in London. His website is …
I mentioned Eamonn O’Neill in a post earlier this week – but I think he’s deserved of a special spotlight. He’s currently working as a …
Fresh off the festival circuit, Gergely Wootsch’s trippy graduation film from UK’s Royal College of Art.
Bill Porter’s On Time Off will either inspire you to head to the beach or make you want to stay as far the hell away as possible. His …
Matthias Hoegg whose earlier student short August was featured in Cartoon Brew TV’s Student Animation Festival, has followed up with an …
New week, new film in our Cartoon Brew TV Student Animation Festival: August by Matthias Hoegg was created at the Royal College of Art. …
Unwanted visitors disturb the tranquility of a campsite at the height of summer. While mayhem breaks out on the lawn, a group of ants makes brave new discoveries in the grass.