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Animating Peace: How Pakistan’s ‘The Glassworker’ Found a Voice in Hiroshima
By Muhammad Rauhan Rasheed
Making a movie with an anti-war theme in a state known for glorifying war in its history is a bold step.
Isao Takahata: A Life of Changing the Perceptions and Possibilities of Animation
By Kiran Mohandas Menon
Isao Takahata died last week at 82. He created some of the most influential and poignant films in the history of Japanese animation.
Can Animation Save China's Film Industry?
Despite initial difficulties, animation may prove critical in internationalizing Chinese movies.
India’s Animated Future: To Come
What is the current state of the animation industry in India? A little ‘behind’ globally, but maybe not for long.
India’s 1st Animated Superhero
Ashoka the Hero is a departure from mythological story-lines and poorly dubbed Japanese anime imports.
No. 4: Spirited Away
The award-winning film by famed Japanese director is fourth most influential on our list.
Pixar Ignites
The ‘Pixar: 20 Years of Animation’ exhibit in Taipei is wrapping up this week. Personally, I can’t believe Pixar has already been around so long–it’s already 15 years since the company entered the mainstream cinematic consciousness with Toy Story. T
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