Animation in Europe formed in 2016 to represent the interests of independent animation producers and distributors of European content. Now, eight years on from its founding, the group federates ...
Barcelona’s Animation BCN wrapped this afternoon after three days of working groups, roundtables and networking events focused on ways that the region’s animation industry can weather a “global ...
13/06/2016 - The European Audiovisual Observatory will present the final report of the study Mapping the Animation Industry in Europe at the European Film Forum organised by the European Commission in ...
While the European Film Awards, as well as the BAFTA and the Cesar Awards all have animation prizes, these ceremonies typically honor only the producers of the films. By Ariston Anderson Shaun the ...
To watch all the tv animation made in Europe in a year, you’d have to sit in front of a screen for more than a full month — no pausing, no sleep. According to a new report, the continent produces some ...
Brexit notwithstanding, Europe looks set to have a new prize event, the European Animation Awards (EAA), which are inspired by America’s Annie Awards and backed by many of the preeminent figures in ...
ANNECY: Animation in Europe, the federation of animation producers in Europe, has called on streaming platforms to invest in animated projects from the region with the same urgency it is backing local ...
06/12/2021 - Despite European animation's high export potential, the USA and Japan remain by far the top providers of animated films The data is based on two main sources; the Observatory LUMIERE ...
ATHENS — Raúl de la Fuente and Damian Nenow’s “Another Day of Life,” the hybrid animation-live action adaptation of Polish journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski’s harrowing account of the Angolan Civil War, ...
The differences in how adult animation is produced in the U.S. and Europe are diverse and plentiful. A cocktail of cultural, political, and financial circumstances has twisted the sector into the ...