Pixar Animation Studios Spotlight – To "Elio"... And Beyond!
Elio filmmakers Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi and Mary Alice Drumm will screen exclusive footage from the 2025 film; Docter will reveal first looks from Hoppers and Toy Story 5. In celebration of the 30th Anniversary of Toy Story, Docter will treat the crowd to rare behind-the-scenes footage.
Creating Creativity: Celebrating 25 Years of Cartoon Network Studios
A special event celebrating the studio that defied industry norms and defined animation for a generation of fans. Join a gathering of visionary creators – Genndy Tartakovsky (Dexter’s Laboratory), Craig McCracken (The Powerpuff Girls), Pendleton Ward (Adventure Time), Rebecca Sugar (Steven Universe), J.G. Quintel (Regular Show), Adam Muto (Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake) – for a conversation covering the history, future, and enduring legacy of Cartoon Network Studios.
On the isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons are bitter enemies, young Viking Hiccup defies centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night Fury dragon. As an ancient threat emerges, their unlikely friendship will become the key to forging a new future.
Falcon, a petty thief and high-flying raccoon, thought this would be a simple heist. Get on the train, steal the food, and get out. But when the train is unexpectedly hijacked, he joins forces with Rex, a righteous police-dog to save the cute house pets and exotic animals onboard and stop this high-speed train before it is too late.
The moment the first gleam of sunlight trickled in gently stirring the folds of a shallow sleep… that was when the graffiti appeared. The film brings a prose poem by Makoto Takayanagi to life, read here by the poet himself.
A 40-year-old graffiti wall becomes an archaeological site and a sgraffito sculpture as skrffologists reveal hundreds of layers of colorful paint representing decades of artistic, political and cultural expression.
It begins, as its name suggests, with heaven, and thus the almost biblical beginning of all beginnings. However, it is a man in work clothes who emerges from the cuboid floating through the air, and not a divine being.
Set to atmospheric jazz music by the Flemish-Norwegian band Donder, the viewer is drawn into a mysterious, visceral world where textures, shapes and notes all breathe in unison. A fusion of sculpture and animated narrative.
An old Beirut resident checks the obituaries page and attends funerals daily. His "mourning" routine reveals a journey of grieving and accepting the loss of a loved one, a home and a city.