Jez Stewart charts the course of this extraordinarily fertile area of British film from early experiments with stop-motion and the flourishing of animated drawings during WWI.
Introducing an early British print cartoonist and animator who created an iconic animal figure, Bonzo the Dog, of the 1920s
The Photo in Paris screenplay by Vitaly Nico (Co-Founder of V+ Animation) was selected for the Lottie List and awarded the Certificate of Excellence at the British Animation Film Festival 2025.
Thanks to the co-curation of Malcolm Cook from the University of Southampton, UK, enjoy an early British silent animation archived by BFI
Animation: A World History by Giannalberto Bendazzi offers a thorough overview of the history of animation, among which is an introduction to early Latin American animation from the silent era and onward.
Introducing a book-length essay co-written by Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart criticizing how the Disney cartoon character, Donald Duck, and his associated comics incorporate American propaganda and imperialism.
Walter Tournier is an Uruguayan stop-motion animator, director, documentary filmmaker, and a sculptor.
The Ibero-American Animation Quirino Awards have unveiled the nominees for this year’s eighth edition, honoring the best in animation from Spain, Portugal, and Latin America.
An early stop-motion animated short from Uruguay, Latin American addressing political content in allegorical form