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The talented directors and producers behind the animated nominees for the 97th Academy Awards, announced this morning, share their reactions to receiving one of awards season’s most coveted honors :
Flow (Janus Films/Sideshow)
Nominated for Best Animated Feature and International Feature
— Gints Zilbalodis, director-writer
Inside Out 2 (Pixar/Disney)
Nominated for Best Animated Feature
“Thank you to the Academy for this tremendous honor. Over the past few weeks we’ve had the opportunity to attend screenings and various talks and events for our film, and it’s been a real inspiration to hear from audiences about how Inside Out 2 has affected them. People have shared stories about their own struggles with anxiety, or how the film inspired their child to better accept themselves, or from teachers who show the film in classrooms to incite discussions about emotions. Honestly, it makes us tear up hearing these things. We’d hoped to make a film that would entertain people and have a meaningful impact on the world, and what we’ve been hearing makes us feel like maybe we came close to doing just that. And a nomination like this? It’s incredibly important as it underscores just how much the film did resonate. Thank you.“
— Kelsey Mann, director
Memoir of a Snail (IFC Films)
Nominated for Best Animated Feature

“As an indie auteur, when I won an Academy Award 22 years ago, I would have never thought I’d get nominated for another one. My producer Liz Kearney and I are tickled pink to get this far and be acknowledged for our years of hard work. On behalf of all our artists, animators, technicians, producers and partners, we are honored to be nominated, especially amongst such sublime and well crafted nominees that span the full spectrum of the medium.”
— Adam Elliot, director
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (Aardman/Netflix)
Nominated for Best Animated Feature
— Nick Park & Merlin Crossingham, directors
The Wild Robot (DreamWorks Animation/Universal Pictures)
Nominated for Best Animated Feature and Original Score
— Chris Sanders, writer-director
— Jeff Hermann, producer

“I am profoundly humbled by the Academy’s decision to nominate my original score for The Wild Robot. Writing original music for movies has been my dream since I was a little kid, and I have been lucky to dedicate my life to that special alchemy of image, sound and music. Chris Sanders’s amazing vision and the generous, open canvas of The Wild Robot provided me the space to let my musical spirit soar.
I am just returning home to L.A. with my daughter and wife (who’s expecting!). This morning’s nomination and outpouring of love from the audience has been a source of great strength and reassurance during what has been a supremely challenging year for our city.”
— Kris Bowers, composer
Beautiful Men
Nominated for Best Animated Short
“We are more than happy and touched by the choice to give Beautiful Men a place next to four other gorgeous tales. Our goal was to show a journey of opening up to tenderness. It’s wonderful to see that others find it as relevant and worth telling as we do.”
— Director Nicolas Keppens and Producer Brecht Van Esland
In the Shadow of the Cypress
Nominated for Best Animated Short
“We are deeply honored and grateful for the Academy’s recognition of In the Shadow of the Cypress. This prestigious nomination is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a powerful validation of our more than six years journey to bring this story of Iranian PTSD veterans to the world. We are grateful for this opportunity to share this film of love, hope and artistic integrity with a global audience.”
— Hossein Molayemi & Shirin Sohani, directors
Magic Candies
Nominated for Best Animated Short
“Thank you so much to the Academy members and everyone involved for the nomination of Magic Candies. I believe this nomination is a recognition of the sincere dedication of every member of our team, who worked tirelessly to convey the charm of the original book through animation while delving deeply into what is truly important in filmmaking.
This nomination is a testament to the unwavering dedication of our entire team, who worked tirelessly to bring the charm of the original book to life through animation while delving deeply into what is truly important in filmmaking. We sincerely hope that this film will continue to reach and be loved by people all over the world. We hope this film continues to resonate with audiences and be cherished by people around the world.”
— Takashi Washio, producer
“It is an incredible honor, and I can hardly believe it. First, I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who supported this nomination, and to all those involved in organizing the Academy Awards. First, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made this nomination possible and to all those involved in organizing the Academy Awards.
I also want to extend my highest praise to all the crews and casts of Magic Candies. I also wish to commend the remarkable efforts of the entire cast and crew of Magic Candies. Their sincere and tenacious efforts brought the world of this film to life in such a vivid way. Their unwavering commitment and creativity brought this story to life in such a vivid and compelling way
What touches me the most is that so many people from around the world have connected with this story. What moves me the most is how this story has resonated with so many people around the world. I am filled with immense gratitude to everyone who has watched Magic Candies, and even those who have yet to see it.
To everyone who has watched Magic Candies — and even those who have yet to discover it — I am profoundly grateful. Thank you so much.”
— Daisuke Nishio, director
Wander to Wonder
Nominated for Best Animated Short
— Nina Gantz, director
“We are absolutely thrilled with this recognition for Nina Gantz, one of the most exceptional new talents in animation. Our journey was often very challenging, and co-producing with four countries was no small feat. Being nominated is a true acknowledgment of independent filmmaking. The fact that two short films from the Netherlands have been nominated this year is incredible, and we also want to extend our congratulations to Victoria Warmerdam.”
— Stienette Bosklopper, producer
Yuck!
Nominated for Best Animated Short
— Director Loïc Espuche and Producer Juliette Marquet