Enjoy Oscar-Winning Animator Torill Kove’s Heartwarming Shorts, Available Online For A Limited Time
Need a hug these days? Torill Kove has just what you’re looking for!
Need a hug these days? Torill Kove has just what you’re looking for!
Three-time Oscar nominee Torill Kove, who won the Academy Award for her short ‘The Danish Poet,’ is back in the Oscars race this year with a new film about her memories of growing up in Kenya.
Here’s a look at ten new shorts that’ll be screening at this year’s Annecy Festival.
Over 250 National Film Board of Canada directors have revolted against the organization, claiming it spends less than 20% of its budget on production.
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.
“Threads,” the new film from Oscar-winning animator Torill Kove, is now online.
Canada’s publicly-funded film studio has pledged to commit half of its production budget to women filmmakers.
The Montreal-based animator is accruing recognition for animated films that make audiences think and feel across geographical boundaries.
The Oscar-winner’s native Norway awarded Kove the Anders Jahre Cultural Prize tonight at a ceremony in Oslo.
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These rare videos document the presentation of the animated short Oscar from 1949 through 2013.
Torill Kove, who received her third Oscar nomination this morning for “Me and My Moulton” celebrates with a new animated short called “Party Time.”
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.
Laika’s “The Boxtrolls” topped the noms with a total of thirteen; the awards will be handed out January 31, 2015, in Los Angeles, California.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced this afternoon the list of 10 animated shorts which will advance in the voting process for this year’s Academy Awards.
Cartoon Brew looks at some of the likely contenders in the Oscar race for this year’s best animated short film.
Tomorrow night in Manhattan, the National Film Board of Canada will present its latest films.