Month: April 2022

  • Hot off the Press! Cristina Formenti’s new book is the first book to provide an historical insight into the animated documentary. The publishing wesbite goes on to say: ” Drawing on archival research and textual analysis, it shows how this form, usually believed to be strictly contemporaneous, instead took shape in the 1940s. Cristina Formenti…

  • Every year, London International Animation Festival shows a programme of global documentaries in a specially dedicated screening. In last year’s festival, the selection included a wide range of films, from personal, autobiographical independent short films, to branded content and museum commissions. Many of these films are now available online, so here is a short overview…

  • Did you know that the Anidox Lab was involved in the R&D process for the animated documentary Flee? Here Michelle Kranot gives us some insights into the process of working on animated documentary ideas in the early stages: “We salute the team of FLEE for their hard work and conviction. ANIDOX are proud to be…

  • ANIDOX:LAB 2022 Call-for-applications

    Our friends at the Animation Workshop, Denmark, have a new call-for-applications for ANIDOX:LAB ’22 https://anidox.com/applications/ Application Deadline 20.04.22 ANIDOX:LAB is a tailor-made professional training course – for documentary and animation creatives, directors, producers and professionals with an animated documentary project in development. We offer a series of seminars and consultation sessions running between June and…

  • ‘Flee’ by Jonas Poher Rasmussen

    Flee tells the story of Amin Nawabi as he grapples with a painful secret he has kept hidden for 20 years, one that threatens to derail the life he has built for himself and his soon-to-be husband. Winning many awards and accolades including the Sundance Grand Jury Prize, this film has garnered much critical acclaim…