Latvian director Gints Zilbalodis’ ‘Flow’ is taking this awards season’s animated feature race by storm Flow, Latvia’s wordless adventure story about a cat surviving a fantastical flood, has made ...
It has been a whirlwind eight months for Gintz Zilbalodis, the 31-year-old Latvian filmmaker whose breakout animated film, Flow, debuted at last year’s Cannes Film Festival to rave reviews and made ...
Sergei Loznitsa's 'Two Prosecutors,' which premiered at Cannes, will open the lineup in an out-of-competition slot.
Of all the post-apocalyptic landscapes we've been treated to over the years, none is as beautiful nor peaceful as that of “Flow.” In Gints Zilbalodis' wondrously shimmering animated fable, a solitary ...
27/02/2025 - The Baltic country’s animation sector has much more to offer, and Cartoon Movie’s Spotlight aims to prove this by showcasing three intriguing new projects by Latvian animators Between 4 ...
Flow is the first Latvian film to win a Golden Globe and earn Oscar nominations, featuring a captivating wordless narrative and a standout score. The film follows Cat in a post-human world, relying on ...
Unearthing layers of earth, melting, shaping, and creating for the future. The practices of Germans Ermičs and Artis Nīmanis differ, so do the materials they use, yet both are among the most ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it. And sometimes the two worlds collide, and sometimes they don't. Ron holds them at arm's length from each other. Watch every ...
Hollywood's go-to Latvian production servicer Forma Pro Films, producer of Kristen Stewart's Un Certain Regard entry "The Chronology of Water" – alongside Stewart's Nevermind Pictures, the U.K.'s ...
I get a little enraged when people are making excessive noise at the movies as well, but the end of Black Swan was definitely not worth shooting anyone over: A man has been shot dead at a cinema in ...
Flow, Latvia’s wordless adventure story about a cat surviving a fantastical flood, has made quite a splash this awards season. “No other Latvian film has had this kind of reach in festivals or ...