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Linda Lavin, Tony-Winning Broadway Actress and Star of TV Sitcom ‘Alice,’ Dies at 87

 Tony-winning and two-time Emmy-nominated stage, TV and screen actress Linda Lavin passed away on Sunday in Los Angeles from complications from lung cancer. She...

Criterion Channel Programs 31 Art-House Animation Films for July

The Criterion Channel is planning a sizzling summer programming event for animation aficionados, with 31 boundary-pushing films from the 1950s up to the present...

Annecy Unveils Studio Spotlights, Demos, MIFA Partner Conferences

More details of the inspirational, innovating and enlightening programming awaiting attendees of this year's hybrid Annecy International Animation Film Festival and Market (June 14-19)...

Film Forum Virtual Cinema to Screen Svankmajer’s Twisted ‘Faust’

Film Forum has announced three repertory titles in its Virtual Cinema this September: Jan Oxenberg’s Thank You and Good Night (Wednesday, September 16), Jia...

OVID.tv Adds Jan Svankmajer Classic ‘Alice’ to Streaming Catalog

Leading documentary and art-house film streaming service OVID.tv has announced 24 compelling titles -- including some not available on any other platform -- are...

GIRAF 14th Edition Details

The Quickdraw Animation Society in Calgary, Alberta is gearing up for the 14th edition of the GIRAF Festival of Independent Animation, which will bring...

TIFF Plans Major Stop-Motion Retrospective

The Toronto International Film Festival (www.tiff.net) will be presenting a pan-genre retrospective on the art of stop-motion animation at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in...

Animafest Picks ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Theme

The 25th Animafest Zagreb event (June 9-14), which for the first time this year will combines shorts and feature programming, has selected Lewis Carroll’s...

MPC Reanimates the Dead in ‘World War Z’

Moving Picture Company played a big role in bringing Marc Forster’s current blockbuster thriller World War Z to cinematic life, contributing 450 vfx shots...

Virginia Davis and the Road to Hollywood

Several years before Mickey Mouse, little Virginia Davis was the first star of the operation that would become the Walt Disney Studios. That’s not...
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