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  • Summit of the Gods
    Reviews

    ‘Summit Of The Gods’: Review 5o5qr

    2021-09-23T07:00:00Z 5o5hx

    French-language Netflix animation pick-up tackles the chilly world of elite mountain climbers

  • Charlotte
    Reviews

    ‘Charlotte’: Toronto Review 3j5w4w

    2021-09-16T08:15:00Z

    The troubled wartime life of artist Charlotte Salomon is animated in this graceful European production

  • Inu-Oh
    Reviews

    ‘Inu-Oh’: Venice Review 2ig58

    2021-09-09T12:15:00Z

    Strikingly original anime from Masaaki Yuasa set in 14th Century Japan

  • Marcel The Shell With Shoes On
    Reviews

    ‘Marcel The Shell With Shoes On’: Telluride Review 2p131w

    2021-09-04T05:00:00Z

    Dean Fleischer-Camp and Jenny Slate turn their beloved internet shorts into a bittersweet comedy feature

  • Belle
    Reviews

    ‘Belle’: Cannes Review 4l495v

    2021-07-16T11:18:00Z

    Mirai’s Mamoru Hosoda plays in a virtual realm with this captivating alternate-reality animation

  • Anne Frank
    Reviews

    ‘Where Is Anne Frank’: Cannes Review 2x2c47

    2021-07-09T15:20:00Z

    Ari Folman sets his animation a year in the future in this ‘bold attempt to combine family entertainment and politics’

  • The Boss Baby: Family Business
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    ‘The Boss Baby: Family Business’: Review 3m3d1y

    2021-06-30T16:00:00Z

    Animated comedy sequel offers more of the same heavy-handed reliance on slapstick and schmaltz

  • Coppelia
    Reviews

    ‘Coppelia’: Annecy Review 27461s

    2021-06-18T19:50:00Z

    Live action and CGI animation seamlessly combine in this modern retelling of the 150-year-old ballet

  • Luca
    Reviews

    ‘Luca’: Review 254r5r

    2021-06-16T15:59:00Z

    A pair of sea creatures take human form in Disney/Pixar’s latest heartwarming tale

  • Absolute Denial
    Reviews

    ‘Absolute Denial’: Annecy Review 4g5g1p

    2021-06-16T15:30:00Z

    A solitary man develops a super-computer in this strikingly ambitious British animation

  • Even Mice Belong In Heaven
    Reviews

    ‘Even Mice Belong In Heaven’: Annecy Review f1p5d

    2021-06-16T12:30:00Z

    Charming stop-motion animation is a visual delight

  • Mount Fuji Seen From A Moving Train
    Reviews

    ​’Mount Fuji As Seen From A Moving Train’: Annecy Review 726i6j

    2021-06-14T19:00:00Z

    Multi-disciplinary, meditative journey through Japan to its most famous natural landmark

  • My Sunny Maad
    Reviews

    ‘My Sunny Maad’: Annecy Review 5a1d4m

    2021-06-14T18:30:00Z

    A Czech woman builds a new life in Kabul with her Afghan husband

  • You Animal
    Reviews

    ‘You Animal!’: Annecy Review 92b

    2021-06-14T18:30:00Z

    A frustrated feline finds herself caught between two lovers in this quirky Filipino animation

  • Snotty Boy
    Reviews

    ‘Snotty Boy’: Annecy Review 5a1r4t

    2021-06-14T12:00:00Z

    Visually distinctive dramatisation of the life of cult Austrian cartoonist Manfred Deix

  • Poupelle of Chimney Town
    Reviews

    ‘Poupelle Of Chimneytown’: Rotterdam Review (Closing film) 2j3519

    2021-06-06T17:00:00Z

    A young chimney sweep befriends a man made of garbage in this animated Japanese eco-fable

  • Spirit Untamed
    Reviews

    ‘Spirit Untamed’: Review 274s6z

    2021-06-01T16:00:00Z

    DreamWorks animation franchise takes its cue from the recent Netflix series

  • Victoria Alonso
    News

    Marvel Studios’ Victoria Alonso to Annecy’s Women In Animation Summit 4s3w70

    2021-05-26T14:46:00Z

    This year’s conference will focus on the business case for diversity. 

  • Legend of deification c Well Go USA Entertainment
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    Annecy unveils main feature competition selections for hybrid 2021 edition 3i4e20

    2021-05-21T04:17:00Z

    Recent winners of prestigious Cristal award include I Lost My Body and My Life As A Courgette.

  • The Mitchells Vs The Machines
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    ‘The Mitchells Vs. The Machines’: Review 1o3l5g

    2021-04-21T13:00:00Z

    A delightful family comedy moves from Sony to Netflix, where it should be welcomed with open arms