Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    ‘Little Amélie,’ ‘Arco’ Win Top Honors at Animation Is Film Festival

    October 24, 2025

    ‘Bridgerton’ Author Shares Honest Reaction to Season 4 Episodes

    October 24, 2025

    'A House of Dynamite' Ending Explained: What Choice Did the President Make and What Happened With the Nuke?

    October 24, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    8881199.XYZ
    • Home
    • Holly
    • Bolly
    • TV Shows
    • Music
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    8881199.XYZ
    Home»Hollywood»‘Little Amélie,’ ‘Arco’ Win Top Honors at Animation Is Film Festival
    Hollywood

    ‘Little Amélie,’ ‘Arco’ Win Top Honors at Animation Is Film Festival

    David GroveBy David GroveOctober 24, 20255 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    ‘Little Amélie,’ ‘Arco’ Win Top Honors at Animation Is Film Festival
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Animation Is Film, the Los Angeles-based film festival dedicated to spotlighting animation as an art form, announced the winners of their 8th annual festival this week.

    “Little Amélie or the Character of Rain,” a French animated film directed by Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han, took the Grand Jury Prize from the festival. Another French film that played at Cannes, “Arco” by Ugo Bienvenu, received the Audience Award. The Fumi Kitahara Special Jury Prize, renamed this year to honor late publicist Fumi Kitahara, went to Spanish Animated film “Decorado” from director Alberto Vázquez. Short films “Gigi” by Cynthia Calvi and “Éiru” by Giovanna Ferrari won the Shorts Jury Grand Prize and the Special Jury Prize for Shorts, respectively.

    Mamoru Hosoda's Scarlet
    'Little Amélie or the Character of Rain'

    In an interview with IndieWire, Festival director Matt Kaszanek spoke about how the festival was created in 2017 to challenge narratives about animation as a lesser form of art, as well as showcase the best of international animated cinema.

    “I think it’s unique to other festivals in that it’s its name is also its mission, which is to celebrate animation, to push back on a narrative that some people have, even subconsciously, that animation is kind of some lesser form of cinema. That you can like animation, but those are not titles that should be considered among the best films of the year,” Kaszanek told IndieWire. “I hear the word animated used as a qualifier a lot. When people are talking about films, they’ll say ‘Oh, I really, really loved ‘Flow.’ That was the best animated film of the year.’ And I would counter that, I think ‘Flow’ was one of the best films of last year. Animation Is Film is very much about that, and that’s its mission.”

    See also  'Tracker' Season 3 Disrespects Two of Its Best Characters, and It's Infuriating

    Reflecting on how the festival has grown, Kaszanek told IndieWire that the festival has grown in attendance every year since its inception. He also said that, as the festival has established a foothold in the industry, it has become a bellwether for the Animated Feature and Animated Shorts race, with it becoming common for the majority of the movies that make the categories to play at the festival.

    “Most of the films that you’re seeing at the festival, these are the films that are getting nominated for Academy Awards,” Kaszanek said. “Four of the best animated shorts had played at Animation Is Film [last year]. And then on the feature side, if you look back over the last four years, it’s pretty common we’ll have typically four, sometimes five of the Best Animated Feature nominees.”

    The 2025 festival opened with “Scarlet,” an anime film from director Mamoru Hosoda. “Arco” served as the centerpiece film for the festival, while “Little Amélie” was the official closing selection. Other movies that played at the festival included “Lesbian Space Princes,” “All You Need Is Kill,” “A Story About Fire,” and a remastering of “Paranorman.” Panels from the festival included talks with the directors behind “KPOP Demon Hunters” and a sneak preview of the upcoming “Zootopia 2.”

    “We really try to position ourselves as, this is your opportunity to really see everything that’s played at the bigger festivals over the course of the year. So you’re looking at what was at Berlin? And so we got ‘A Story About Fire’ from there, and then what was playing in Cannes, and that’s ‘Arco’ and ‘Little Amélie,’” Kaszanek said. “Geographical diversity is great because we really do sell this festival as an international event, and you’re seeing films from all over the world.”

    See also  Elsbeth’s Kaya May Be In Danger After The Undercover Twist, But I’m Still Laughing At Guest Star Julia Fox Spoofing The Bachelor

    Reflecting on how the festival has made an impact and the state of animation has evolved, Kaszanek told IndieWire that he feels critical respect for animation has only grown in the years since the festival started. He brought up an increase in animated movies playing at other festivals as a sign of the medium’s evolution and a sign of a promising future for the industry.

    “We’re not the only people that are kind of beating that drum that animation is film, and it should be taken seriously, and that these are films that should be celebrated alongside live action films. The progress that I’m seeing is that that’s more people are saying it. The call for that is getting louder,” Kaszanek told IndieWire. “The more film festivals that are showing animation in their lineup, in their competition, is a good thing for the entire industry, and we’re seeing that.”

    The 2025 Animation is Film Festival ran from October 17 to 19th at the TCL Chinese Theaters. Read the complete list of winners below.

    Grand Jury Prize: “Little Amélie Or the Character of Rain” (dir. Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han)

    Audience Award: “Arco” (dir. Ugo Bienvenu)

    Fumi Kitahara Special Jury Prize: “Decorado” (dir. Alberto Vázquez)

    Grand Jury Prize — Shorts: “Gigi” (dir. Cynthia Calvi)

    Special Jury Prize — Shorts: “Éiru (dir. Giovanni Ferrari)



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    'A House of Dynamite' Ending Explained: What Choice Did the President Make and What Happened With the Nuke?

    Why Blue Bloods Made It 14 Seasons, According To A New Boston Blue Actor

    Charles Chaplin’s Unrealized Passion Project Comes to Life in a New Book

    Warner Bros. Just Rescued a Canceled Netflix Movie After Two Years

    Don't Miss
    Bollywood January 6, 2025

    Deva star Shahid Kapoor brings vibrant smile to a feminine fan’s face along with his type gesture; netizens bathe love

    Shahid Kapoor’s epic performances over the previous a long time have made him one of…

    F1 International Field Workplace Replace: Brad Pitt’s racing movie swiftly glides in the direction of USD 500 million worldwide courtesy wonderful late legs.

    July 21, 2025

    BREAKING: After Son of Sardaar 2 Suneel Darshan shifts launch of Andaaz 2 to August 8 amid Saiyaara wave : Bollywood Information – Bollywood Hungama

    July 20, 2025

    ‘Bachelor in Paradise’: Jess & Spencer Give Replace on Subsequent Plans After Proposal

    September 3, 2025

    Is Dishonest on Your Companion Dangerous? This Hit Prime Video Collection Can't Determine It Out

    July 24, 2025

    ‘Bachelor’s Juliana Pasquarosa Addresses Grant Ellis Cut up Rumor

    May 14, 2025

    Porsha Williams Opens Up About Her Return To The Actual Housewives Of Atlanta Set: “I Felt Like A Rookie”

    December 7, 2024

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    8881199.XYZ is your source for the latest Hollywood news, movie reviews, TV show updates, celebrity gossip, and music industry insights. Get daily updates on trending movies, popular series, and exclusive stories straight from the entertainment world. Whether you’re a film fan, TV show follower, or music lover, we deliver fresh, engaging content to keep you in the loop on all things Hollywood. Supported by third-party ads, 8881199.XYZ offers free, high-quality entertainment news without intrusive experiences. Explore Hollywood’s best with us for your daily dose of celebrity and industry buzz!

    Our Picks

    Sydney Sweeney Is Residing Her Greatest Lake Life In A Black Swimsuit, However All I Can Assume About Is Her Lovable Canine

    July 19, 2025

    'Last Vacation spot' Producer Reveals the Stunt That Resulted in a Actual Gory Accident Behind the Digicam

    May 18, 2025

    Tom Cruise's Underrated Crime Thriller That's “Higher Than 'High Gun'” Makes a Comeback on Streaming

    September 25, 2025
    Exclusive

    You Can't Beat the Boss: Win a Trendy United States vs. Bruce Springsteen Trucker Hat

    July 10, 2025

    Edward Norton on Pete Seeger’s “Misleading” Skills and How a Second Turns into a Motion

    December 23, 2024

    P.O.D. Unleash Nu-Steel Cowl of The Beatles' “Don't Let Me Down”

    September 25, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • DMCA Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact
    © 2025 8881199.XYZ / Designed by MAXBIT.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.