The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) provides a selection of animated films by Inuit, First Nations and Métis filmmakers.
Cartoon North brings together the Canadian Animation community to provide access to jobs, news, and other resources. Check out their website to learn more about their amazing work.
This April we wanted to celebrate and highlight the amazing Canadian animators who are continually pushing the boundaries of creativity. We bring you: Romance of Transportation in Canada (1952)
This article by Karen Idelson for Variety.com highlights how women in executive and creative leadership roles in animation continue to change the diversity and gender parity in the entertainment industry.
Mary Ellen Bute was an American animator, director, and producer known as one of the first female experimental filmmakers and the creator of some of the first electronically generated film images.
The Women in Animation website brings together the global animation community to empower and advocate for people of underrepresented gender identities. Check out their website to learn more about their amazing work.
On March 8th, we celebrate International Women’s Day. In honour of women’s contribution to animation, we bring you: Tarantella (1940) by Mary Ellen Bute (director and animator)