Showing posts with label Best Animated Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Animated Film. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Smurf Aniversary Film

This year is the 50th aniversary of the smurfs and October 23, 2008 is their ‘Happy Smurfday!
As well as an extensive range of events, competitions and a European Tour, the Smurfs will be producing a film (there are even rumours of a Triology)

Herbert Ratner III is writing the screenplay based on the origional characters by Peyo. The film will be distributed by Nickelodeon Movies / Paramount Pictures and produced by Kerner Entertainment who also produced Charlotes Web in 2006.

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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Animated Oscars

At this weekends Oscars the Queen was the film in all of the papers, but the one I wanted to know about was Best Animated film. This award went to "Happy Feet" which is not surprising seen as though most people in the USA have been to see the film's stunning visuals and joyful song.




The Animated Short Film award went to the "Danish Poet". This Norwegian film has already won several awards in Aspen, Madrid, New York and Toronto and has appeared in over 30 film and animation festivals.


Kaspar the poet from Denmark takes a vacation to Norway to seek inspiration. In the process of the trip Kaspar has a series of seemingly unrelated mishaps which perhaps all add up to the true meaning of life? The style of the film is very distinctive with hand drawn and digitally coloured foreground with oil painted skys. Although you can't watch the whole 14 minute film online the film's website is very impressive with plenty of clips, interviews with the Director, desktop wallpapers and even a study guide. The link to buy the film from the National Film Board of Canada was not working for international purchases at the time of writing.