Keep it in Motion - Classic Animation Revisited: 'Crime and Punishment'
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. This week's screening: Piotr Dumala's unique adaptation of Crime and Punishment (2000).
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. This week's screening: Piotr Dumala's unique adaptation of Crime and Punishment (2000).
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. Today's guest is Estonian animator, Chintis Lundgren (Manivald, Life with Herman R. Rott).
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. This week he screens a snippet from Replacement (2013), a relatively unknown film about a child's dread about a dentist appointment.
Every Monday, Chris Robinson serves up Animators Unearthed, a brief introduction to prominent and not-so-prominent indie animators. This week he screens the work of experimental filmmaker, Stephanie Maxwell.
Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled. This week he wonders if animation film reviews are critical enough.
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. Today's screening is The Runt (2006) by Andreas Hykade.
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. This week's guest is Russian animator, Konstantin Bronzit
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. This week's short is Joseph Pierce's dark comedy, A Family Portrait (2010)
This Monday, Chris Robinson and guest host, Barry Doyle, unearth the works of Canadian animator Steven Woloshen.
Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled. This week: the unappreciated art of short film screening sequencing.
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. Today's screening is Pedro Serrazina's Tale about the Cat and the Moon.
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. This week's guest is the director of Animafest Cyprus, Yiorgos Tsangaris
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Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. This week's short is the domestic comedy Life with Herman H. Rott by Chintis Lundgren.
Every Monday, Chris Robinson serves up Animators Unearthed, a brief introduction to prominent and not-so-prominent indie animators. Today he explores the work of Jonathan Hodgson.
Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled. This week, he wonders why programmers, curators and audiences are so impatient with long short films.
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. This week's screening: Priit Pärn's mysterious The Night of the Carrots
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. This week's guest is the man behind The Red Turtle, Michael Dudok de wit.
It's a crossover episode day about the joys of immortality. Pictures from The Brainbox serves up Dans la joie et la bonne humeur to with Keep it in Motion's serving of the 1994 rarity, Jaagup and Death.
Every Monday, Chris Robinson serves up Animators Unearthed, a brief introduction to prominent and not-so-prominent indie animators. Today's guest is the Czech animation legend, Michaela Pavlátová.
Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled. Today some cheers to the late Don Rickles and loathing to an oversensitive generation.
Every Thursday, Chris Robinson takes a look at films from animation’s past. This week's featured classic is Paul Berry's deliciously haunting, The Sandman (1992).
In which Chris Robinson asks animators profound and inane questions that have little to do with animation. This week we challenge another festival curator/director: Karin Vandenrydt from Anima, the Brussels Animation Film Festival.
Every Tuesday, Chris Robinson digests and dissects (relatively) new indie animation short films. This week, Laura Harrison's The Lingerie Show
Every Monday, Chris Robinson serves up Animators Unearthed, a brief introduction to prominent and not-so-prominent indie animators. Today's showcase is the American stop-motion guru, PES.
Every Friday Chris Robinson unleashes improvised and hastily scribbled cheer or loathing on the animation community to be digested, swallowed or... expelled. This week: do we need film festivals need competitions?