Animation
Jewish creator of Bojack Horseman discusses new Jew-centric series, facing antisemitim
Speaking on the state of antisemitism in the world now, he said, “It’s always a fraught time to be Jewish…"
Animax Tel Aviv marks 25 years amid conflict and creativity
Life of Jesus Korean animation film 'King of Kings' is a box office success
Jewish cartoon designer drew inspiration for 'Kim Possible' from female IDF soldiers
IDF X account publishes 'Studio Ghibli' style AI artwork amid social media trend
The IDF social media account recognized the widespread trend, captioning their post: "We thought we’d also hop on the Ghibli trend."
Dystopian worlds and surreal animation await at AniNation Festival in Jerusalem
AniNation Festival brings top Israeli and global animated films to Jerusalem Cinematheque.
‘Picture This,’ a series of interviews about Oct. 7, to be broadcast in the US
The series uses illustrations and animations by acclaimed Israeli artists of testimonies, which creates a vivid impression of events that were never recorded on camera.
Israeli animation film won first place at International Film Festival
The Israeli short film, directed by Dovi Keich, won Best Animation for Children at the Girona International Film Festival.
‘Art College 1994’ features more talk than paint - review
It focuses on two guys, Zhifei a.k.a. Rabbit (Shaoxing) and Xiaojun (Dong Zijian), gifted students at a provincial art college, who are trying to figure out art, life, women, and everything else.
Animix Festival at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque to focus on October 7, Jewish survival
Japanese Manga artist and feature of the festival, Makoto Tanaka, tells the Jerusalem Post about her manga adaptation depicting the suffering of Israeli citizens held hostage by Hamas.
Animix comics fest to focus on October 7
Japanese manga artist Makoto Tanaka, who became famous for her manga story about the kidnapping of Noa Argamani, will arrive from Tokyo to be a guest at the festival.
Cinematheques pay tribute to Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki
Miyazaki’s unique work is imaginative and filled with beautiful imagery, but his stories also have great emotional depth, usually from the point of view of children.
Israeli director Tal Kantor's 'Letter to a Pig' may take home an Oscar
It’s a haunting and beautiful look at a girl listening to a Holocaust survivor tell the story of how his life was saved during the war by a pig he hid behind.
‘The Boy and the Heron’: Hayao Miyazaki takes you on a dream - review
If you can flow with the feelings behind the movie and see it as a well-observed version of the psyche of a fragile and traumatized child, you will find much to enjoy.